Accidentally deleted files on your Mac may still be recoverable. Ritridata helps you recover files from macOS systems using a safe, read-only scan — without relying on backups.
When files are deleted on macOS, they are not always removed immediately.
Until the storage space is reused, deleted files may still exist on the disk.
Ritridata scans Mac drives in read-only mode to locate recoverable files without changing existing data.
Ritridata scans Mac internal drives and connected storage without writing data.
Recoverable files are identified from macOS file systems such as APFS and HFS+
Files are listed with names and formats, allowing preview before recovery.
Mac file recovery works best when recovery is attempted as soon as possible after deletion.
Launch Ritridata and choose the Mac drive or volume where files were deleted.
Start a safe scan to search for deleted files without modifying the drive.
Preview recoverable files and restore only what you need to a different location.
File loss on macOS often happens during everyday use. If the drive is still accessible, recovery may still be possible.
Files deleted by mistake may still be recoverable before being overwritten.
Files removed from the Trash may still exist on the disk temporarily.
Files may appear missing after macOS updates or user profile changes.
Crashes can interrupt file operations and cause data loss.
Recover files from external drives connected to macOS systems.
Note: Ritridata focuses on logical file recovery only and does not restore files from backups.
The storage device must be detected by macOS.
DOC · DOCX · XLS · XLSX · PPT · PPTX · PDF · TXT · RTF
JPG · JPEG · PNG · BMP · TIFF · GIF · HEIC
MP4 · MOV · AVI · MKV · MTS
MP3 · WAV · AAC · M4A
ZIP · RAR · 7Z · DMG
Apple File System (macOS 10.13+)
Mac OS Extended (Older macOS)
Ritridata supports additional data recovery scenarios beyond Mac file recovery.
Recover data from internal and external hard drives.
Learn moreRecover photos, videos, and files from SD and microSD cards.
Learn moreRestore files deleted from the Recycle Bin or Trash.
Learn moreRecover files from disk image files.
Learn moreRecover files from systems that fail to boot normally.
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