Lumin Photo Recovery Review: Features, Pricing, and Alternatives
Features
- Recover deleted photos, videos, audio and documents from HDDs, SSDs, USB drives and memory cards
- Simple, wizard-like interface aimed at nontechnical users
- Quick and deep scan modes (deep scan for formatted/corrupted media)
- Preview recovered image thumbnails before restore (limited by file corruption)
- Broad file-type support for common image formats (JPEG, PNG, RAW variants)
- Windows-only support (legacy listings show compatibility across many Windows versions)
Pricing
- Historically distributed as a trial with limited recovery; full functionality requires purchasing a license.
- Exact current pricing is not widely published on major review sites; vendors historically offered a one-time license fee (varied by edition).
- Recommendation: download the trial to confirm detection, then check the vendor/authorized reseller for up-to-date license tiers and refund policy before buying.
Alternatives (stronger, better-known options)
- Stellar Photo Recovery — very effective for photo/video, multiple editions including repair tools.
- EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard — powerful, broad format/device support; free tier with limited recovery.
- Disk Drill — user-friendly, cross-platform, good free tier and extra disk-protection tools.
- Recuva — free/basic option for simple recoveries (Windows only).
- PhotoRec (open-source) — powerful free tool for raw recovery across many file types; less polished UI.
Quick recommendation
If you need a no-frills Windows tool and Lumin’s trial finds your files, it can be worth trying. For higher success rates, advanced formats, cross-platform support, or professional photo/video repair, prefer Stellar, EaseUS or Disk Drill.
Sources: CNET program listing for Lumin Photo Recovery; recent photo-recovery roundups (TechRadar, Digital Camera World) for alternative comparisons and market context (search dates up to 2026).
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