Download UFS Explorer

Download a free trial copy of the program that is suitable for your operating system and data recovery case.

If you have an active license for this software, please make sure that it covers the current version available for download.

If you do not own a license yet, we strongly recommend testing the software before purchasing one. The software includes a trial license that you can activate to evaluate its features and ensure it meets your needs and expectations.

Never download or install the software to the storage from which you have lost your data. Why?

  • The software is designed to run on the latest Microsoft Windows 10/11 or Windows Server 2025, 64-bit.
  • It also supports the 64-bit edition of Windows 7 (or Windows Server 2008 R2) and all later Windows versions.
  • With a license stored on a Thales Sentinel USB dongle, the software can also be used on Windows Vista (64-bit).
  • The software is designed to run on the latest versions of macOS (version 11 and later).
  • The current version is built for Intel processors and can be used on Apple Silicon via Rosetta.
  • To operate, this software requires the Thales Sentinel Runtime Environment.
  • The software is built for glibc6 version 2.27 and should run on most Linux distributions released in 2018 or later.
  • It requires a graphical user interface based on an X11 server or Wayland and any desktop environment.
  • The current version is available only for the amd64 (Intel 64-bit) architecture.
  • The "Archive" option provides a portable version that does not require installation.

  • This package is intended for the Debian Linux family (Debian, Ubuntu, Kali, Mint, etc.) on the amd64 architecture.
  • It is built with Ubuntu Linux 18.04 LTS and compatible with newer Linux releases.
  • The software is available through the UFS Explorer APT repository.
System requirements (minimal configuration):
  • Any of the supported operating systems;
  • At least 60 MB of disk space for the software executable files;
  • At least 32 MB of free RAM (the required amount may vary depending on the number of files on the source storage);
  • Activation of the Trial License or Commercial License with a Machine-locked or Cloud-based Digital license requires the Thales Sentinel Runtime Environment.
Evaluation (Trial License) limitations:
  • The software can copy only files smaller than 768 KB;
  • The iSCSI server supports only targets smaller than 2 TB;
  • The "Save" and "Copy" functions in certain Hexadecimal Viewer/Editor dialogs are disabled;
  • The duration of the Trial License is limited to 60 days.

If you have an active license for this software, it covers the latest software version that can be downloaded from this page.

If you do not own a license yet, we strongly recommend testing the software before purchasing one. The software includes a trial license that you can activate to evaluate its features and ensure it meets your needs and expectations.

Never download or install the software to the storage from which you have lost your data. Why?

  • The software is designed to run on the latest Microsoft Windows 10/11 or Windows Server 2025, 64-bit.
  • It also supports the 64-bit edition of Windows 7 (or Windows Server 2008 R2) and all later Windows versions.
  • With a license stored on a Thales Sentinel USB dongle, the software can also be used on Windows Vista (64-bit).

Plugins for the support of SAN technologies:

  • The software is built for glibc6 version 2.27 and should run on most Linux distributions released in 2018 or later.
  • It requires a graphical user interface based on an X11 server or Wayland and any desktop environment.
  • The current version is available only for the amd64 (Intel 64-bit) architecture.
  • The "Archive" option provides a portable version that does not require installation.

  • This package is intended for the Debian Linux family (Debian, Ubuntu, Kali, Mint, etc.) on the amd64 architecture.
  • It is built with Ubuntu Linux 18.04 LTS and compatible with newer Linux releases.
  • The software is available through the UFS Explorer APT repository.

Plugins for the support of SAN technologies:

Minimal configuration:
  • Any of the supported operating systems;
  • At least 60 MB of disk space for the software executable files;
  • At least 32 MB of free RAM (the required amount may vary depending on the number of files on the source storage);
  • Activation of the Trial License or Commercial License with a Machine-locked or Cloud-based Digital license requires the Thales Sentinel Runtime Environment.
Trial limitations:
  • The software can copy only files smaller than 768 KB;
  • The iSCSI Target server supports only storages smaller than 2 TB;
  • The "Save" and "Copy" functions in certain Hexadecimal Viewer/Editor dialogs are disabled;
  • The duration of the Trial License is limited to 30 days.

If you have an active license for this software, it covers the latest software version that can be downloaded from this page.

A time-limited Trial (Demo) License is available only to corporate customers upon request.

  • The software is designed to run on the latest Microsoft Windows 10/11 or Windows Server 2025, 64-bit.
  • It also supports the 64-bit edition of Windows 7 (or Windows Server 2008 R2) and all later Windows versions.
  • With a license stored on a Thales Sentinel USB dongle, the software can also be used on Windows Vista (64-bit).
Minimal configuration:
  • Any of the supported operating systems;
  • At least 60 MB of disk space for the software executable files;
  • At least 16 GB of free RAM (the required amount may vary significantly depending on the number of video frames on the source storage);
  • Activation of the Trial License or Commercial License with a Machine-locked Digital license requires the Thales Sentinel Runtime Environment.
Trial limitations:
  • The software can copy only files smaller than 768 KB;
  • The iSCSI Target server supports only storages smaller than 2 TB;
  • The "Save" and "Copy" functions in certain Hexadecimal Viewer/Editor dialogs are disabled;
  • The duration of the Trial License is limited to 30 days.

If you have an active license for this software, please make sure that it covers the current version available for download.

If you do not own a license yet, we strongly recommend testing the software before purchasing one. Newly installed software automatically activates evaluation (trial) mode, so you can test its features and ensure it meets your needs and expectations.

Never download or install the software to the storage from which you have lost your data. Why?

  • The software is designed to run on the latest Microsoft Windows 10/11 or Windows Server 2025.
  • The 64-bit version of this software can also run on Windows XP SP1 and all later Windows versions.
  • The 32-bit version supports Windows XP SP3 and all later Windows versions.

Versions for ARM CPU:

  • The ARM software version works faster and more efficiently on Windows computers or virtual machines running on processors with ARM architecture.
  • This version cannot be used on classic Windows computers running on x86 (Intel/AMD) architecture.
  • The software is built for Windows 10/11 (and later) and has not been tested on older Windows versions for ARM.

Version for older Windows:

  • This software is built with older tools to support running on Windows NT4 SP6 and later.
  • Only the 32-bit version for Intel CPU is available.
  • The software is designed to run on the latest versions of macOS (version 11 and later).
  • The current software version natively supports both Apple Silicon and Intel processors.

Version for older macOS:

  • This software is built with older tools to support running on macOS 10.6 and later.
  • It is compatible only with Intel processors.
  • The software is built for glibc6 version 2.27 and should run on most Linux distributions released in 2018 or later.
  • It requires a graphical user interface based on an X11 server or Wayland and any desktop environment.
  • The current version for x86 supports both the i386 and amd64 architectures; the version for ARM supports both arm and arm64.

For Debian-based Linux:

  • These packages are intended for the Debian Linux family (Debian, Ubuntu, Mint, etc.) on the x86 (32- and 64-bit) architectures.
  • They are built with Ubuntu Linux 18.04 LTS and compatible with newer Linux releases.
  • The software is available through the current UFS Explorer APT repository.

Portable packages:

  • These packages contain only precompiled software binaries and do not include installation scripts.
  • They are built with Ubuntu Linux 18.04 LTS and compatible with newer Linux releases.
  • The packages include 32-bit and 64-bit binaries for both x86 and ARM architectures.

Version for older Linux:

  • The software is built for glibc6 version 2.3 and should run on most Linux distributions released in 2006 or later.
  • It requires a graphical user interface based on an X11 server or Wayland and any desktop environment.
  • These packages are compiled using older tools and are recommended only if the operating system has older libraries and cannot support the packages listed above.
  • The current software version for x86 supports both the i386 and amd64 architectures.
  • DEB packages are available through the legacy UFS Explorer APT repository.
  • The software is designed to operate on the latest versions of FreeBSD running on x86 processors (both 32-bit and 64-bit).
  • The "Installer" package includes a graphical installer, while the "Archive" package contains only pre-compiled binaries, without installation scripts.
Minimal configuration:
  • Any of the supported operating systems;
  • At least 30 MB of disk space for the software executable files;
  • At least 32 MB of free RAM (the required amount may vary depending on the number of files on the source storage);
  • The version for ARM requires ARMv7 CPU or later with "Hardware Float" support.
Trial limitations:
  • The software can copy only files smaller than 768 KB;
  • The trial period is not limited in time.

If you have an active license for this software, please make sure that it covers the current version available for download.

If you do not own a license yet, we strongly recommend testing the software before purchasing one. Newly installed software automatically activates evaluation (trial) mode, so you can test its features and ensure it meets your needs and expectations.

Never download or install the software to the storage from which you have lost your data. Why?

  • The software is designed to run on the latest Microsoft Windows 10/11 or Windows Server 2025.
  • The 64-bit version of this software can also run on Windows XP SP1 and all later Windows versions.
  • The 32-bit version supports Windows XP SP3 and all later Windows versions.

Versions for ARM CPU:

  • The ARM software version works faster and more efficiently on Windows computers or virtual machines running on processors with ARM architecture.
  • This version cannot be used on classic Windows computers running on x86 (Intel/AMD) architecture.
  • The software is built for Windows 10/11 (and later) and has not been tested on older Windows versions for ARM.

Version for older Windows:

  • This software is built with older tools to support running on Windows NT4 SP6 and later.
  • Only the 32-bit version for Intel CPU is available.
  • The software is designed to run on the latest versions of macOS (version 11 and later).
  • The current software version natively supports both Apple Silicon and Intel processors.

Version for older macOS:

  • This software is built with older tools to support running on macOS 10.6 and later.
  • It is compatible only with Intel processors.
  • The software is built for glibc6 version 2.27 and should run on most Linux distributions released in 2018 or later.
  • It requires a graphical user interface based on an X11 server or Wayland and any desktop environment.
  • The current version for x86 supports both the i386 and amd64 architectures; the version for ARM supports both arm and arm64.

For Debian-based Linux:

  • These packages are intended for the Debian Linux family (Debian, Ubuntu, Mint, etc.) on the x86 (32- and 64-bit) architectures.
  • They are built with Ubuntu Linux 18.04 LTS and compatible with newer Linux releases.
  • The software is available through the current UFS Explorer APT repository.

Portable packages:

  • These packages contain only precompiled software binaries and do not include installation scripts.
  • They are built with Ubuntu Linux 18.04 LTS and compatible with newer Linux releases.
  • The packages include 32-bit and 64-bit binaries for both x86 and ARM architectures.

Version for older Linux:

  • The software is built for glibc6 version 2.3 and should run on most Linux distributions released in 2006 or later.
  • It requires a graphical user interface based on an X11 server or Wayland and any desktop environment.
  • These packages are compiled using older tools and are recommended only if the operating system has older libraries and cannot support the packages listed above.
  • The current software version for x86 supports both the i386 and amd64 architectures.
  • DEB packages are available through the legacy UFS Explorer APT repository.
  • The software is designed to operate on the latest versions of FreeBSD running on x86 processors (both 32-bit and 64-bit).
  • The "Installer" package includes a graphical installer, while the "Archive" package contains only pre-compiled binaries, without installation scripts.
Minimal configuration:
  • Any of the supported operating systems;
  • At least 30 MB of disk space for the software executable files;
  • At least 32 MB of free RAM (the required amount may vary depending on the number of files on the source storage);
  • The version for ARM requires ARMv7 CPU or later with "Hardware Float" support.
Trial limitations:
  • The software can copy only files smaller than 768 KB;
  • The trial period is not limited in time.

If you have an active license for this software, please make sure that it covers the current version available for download.

If you do not own a license yet, we strongly recommend testing the software before purchasing one. Newly installed software automatically activates evaluation (trial) mode, so you can test its features and ensure it meets your needs and expectations.

Never download or install the software to the storage from which you have lost your data. Why?

  • The software is designed to run on the latest Microsoft Windows 10/11 or Windows Server 2025.
  • The 64-bit version of this software can also run on Windows XP SP1 and all later Windows versions.
  • The 32-bit version supports Windows XP SP3 and all later Windows versions.

Versions for ARM CPU:

  • The ARM software version works faster and more efficiently on Windows computers or virtual machines running on processors with ARM architecture.
  • This version cannot be used on classic Windows computers running on x86 (Intel/AMD) architecture.
  • The software is built for Windows 10/11 (and later) and has not been tested on older Windows versions for ARM.

Version for older Windows:

  • This software is built with older tools to support running on Windows NT4 SP6 and later.
  • Only the 32-bit version for Intel CPU is available.
  • The software is designed to run on the latest versions of macOS (version 11 and later).
  • The current software version natively supports both Apple Silicon and Intel processors.

Version for older macOS:

  • This software is built with older tools to support running on macOS 10.6 and later.
  • It is compatible only with Intel processors.
  • The software is built for glibc6 version 2.27 and should run on most Linux distributions released in 2018 or later.
  • It requires a graphical user interface based on an X11 server or Wayland and any desktop environment.
  • The current version for x86 supports both the i386 and amd64 architectures; the version for ARM supports both arm and arm64.

For Debian-based Linux:

  • These packages are intended for the Debian Linux family (Debian, Ubuntu, Mint, etc.) on the x86 (32- and 64-bit) architectures.
  • They are built with Ubuntu Linux 18.04 LTS and compatible with newer Linux releases.
  • The software is available through the current UFS Explorer APT repository.

Portable packages:

  • These packages contain only precompiled software binaries and do not include installation scripts.
  • They are built with Ubuntu Linux 18.04 LTS and compatible with newer Linux releases.
  • The packages include 32-bit and 64-bit binaries for both x86 and ARM architectures.

Version for older Linux:

  • The software is built for glibc6 version 2.3 and should run on most Linux distributions released in 2006 or later.
  • It requires a graphical user interface based on an X11 server or Wayland and any desktop environment.
  • These packages are compiled using older tools and are recommended only if the operating system has older libraries and cannot support the packages listed above.
  • The current software version for x86 supports both the i386 and amd64 architectures.
  • DEB packages are available through the legacy UFS Explorer APT repository.
  • The software is designed to operate on the latest versions of FreeBSD running on x86 processors (both 32-bit and 64-bit).
  • The "Installer" package includes a graphical installer, while the "Archive" package contains only pre-compiled binaries, without installation scripts.
Minimal configuration:
  • Any of the supported operating systems;
  • At least 30 MB of disk space for the software executable files;
  • At least 32 MB of free RAM (the required amount may vary depending on the number of files on the source storage);
  • The version for ARM requires ARMv7 CPU or later with "Hardware Float" support.
Trial limitations:
  • The software can copy only files smaller than 256 KB;
  • The trial period is not limited in time.