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Top 21 Data Recovery Software Companies (August 2026)

As of August 2026, Latka tracks 21 data recovery software companies. They have combined revenues of $448.5M and employ 2.7K people. They have raised $301.8M and serve 81K customers combined.

Every company below sells data recovery software to other businesses and is ranked by its most recent annual revenue. Revenue, funding, headcount and customer figures come from CEO interviews on the Latka podcast, public company filings, and Latka estimates where a company has not disclosed a number.

What Data Recovery Software Companies do

Data recovery software encompasses tools designed to recover lost, deleted, or inaccessible data from various storage devices like hard drives, SSDs, USB drives, and cloud storage. This software is crucial in scenarios involving data loss due to accidental deletion, hardware failure, or corruption. Primary use cases include file recovery, disk imaging, and cloning damaged drives, ensuring that valuable data can be restored to its original state or a viable backup. Typical features of data recovery software include deep scan capabilities, file repair options, user-friendly interfaces, and support for multiple file systems. The software is widely utilized by IT professionals, data analysts, and individuals who manage sensitive or critical data, such as in healthcare and finance sectors. The focus is not just on retrieval but also on the integrity and security of the recovered data, making it an essential tool for data management and recovery strategies.

Companies
21
Revenue
$448.5M
Funding
$301.8M
Employees
2.7K

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Top Data Recovery Software Companies by revenue

Showing 10 of 21 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1Datavail Corporation logo
Datavail Corporation

Broomfield, Colorado, United States

Datavail is a managed services company providing remote database management facilities for businesses.

Revenue
$192.9M
Year founded
2007
Funding
$18M
Team size
856
2Arcserve logo
Arcserve

Eden Prairie, Minnesota, United States

Arcserve provides exceptional solutions to protect the priceless digital assets of organizations in need of full scale, comprehensive data and ransomware protection. Established in 1983, Arcserve is the world’s most experienced provider of business continuity solutions that safeguard multi-generational IT infrastructures with applications and systems in any location, on premises and in the cloud. Organizations in over 150 countries around the world rely on Arcserve’s highly efficient, integrated technologies and expertise to eliminate the risk of data loss and extended downtime while reducing the cost and complexity of backing up and restoring data by up to 50 percent. Arcserve is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota with locations around the world.

Revenue
$72.3M
Year founded
1983
Team size
657
3HYCU logo
HYCU

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

At HYCU, we believe that every business should be safe. Our mission is to build a safer world. With our data protection as a service platform, we make it easy for you to move your data freely, easily, and safely without the burden of managing and scaling backup infrastructure.

Revenue
$58M
Year founded
2018
Team size
259
4ScalePad logo
ScalePad

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

ScalePad enables MSPs to shift from reactive service to strategic impact, using Customer Success as the engine that drives trust, retention, and revenue. Our platform unifies risk insights, client planning, and success delivery, helping MSPs lead smarter conversations, close bigger deals, and show their value with every client.

Revenue
$26.6M
Year founded
2015
Team size
242
5Freeit Data Solutions logo
Freeit Data Solutions

Austin, Texas, United States

Offers innovative IT solutions expertly designed and deployed to help companies better manage and secure their data. Profile

Revenue
$16M
Year founded
2010
Team size
17
6CrashPlan logo
CrashPlan

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

CrashPlan provides peace of mind through secure, scalable, and straightforward endpoint data backup. We help organizations recover from any worst-case scenario, whether it is a disaster, simple human error, a stolen laptop, ransomware or an as-of-yet undiscovered calamity. We continue to innovate as the landscape of work evolves, which makes CrashPlan foundational to organizations’ data security. What starts as endpoint backup and recovery becomes a solution for ransomware recovery, breaches, migrations, and legal holds. CrashPlan protects more than 50,000 world-class organizations, including the largest global brands. While having existed as a product for more than a decade, in 2022, CrashPlan separated from our previous corporate parent to exclusively focus on backup and recovery. The company is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Revenue
$15.5M
Year founded
2001
Team size
141
7Clumio logo
Clumio

Santa Clara, California, United States

Data backup and recovery platform

Revenue
$15M
Customers
1K
Year founded
2017
Funding
$186M
Team size
70
8Charles IT logo
Charles IT

Middletown, Connecticut, United States

Firm offering business-to-business IT and cybersecurity services: vulnerability assessments, encryption, backup and recovery, cloud, VoIP and more

Revenue
$11.6M
Year founded
2006
Team size
106
9Rewind logo
Rewind

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

cloud-based backup and recovery solutions

Revenue
$8.7M
Customers
80K
Year founded
2015
Funding
$80.1M
Team size
108
10Tenorshare logo
Tenorshare

United States

Tenorshare is a leading global software company committed to delivering innovative solutions that simplify digital life. Since 2007, we have empowered over 100 million users in more than 160 countries with cutting-edge tools for data recovery, system repair, device management, and privacy protection across iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS platforms. At the forefront of technology, Tenorshare is now embracing the power of artificial intelligence, developing smart tools such as AI Bypass to break through limitations in mobile device access and enhance productivity for users worldwide. Our mission is to make complex tech problems simple and accessible through intelligent, secure, and user-friendly software. Join us as we continue to shape the future of digital freedom.

Revenue
$5.4M
Year founded
2007
Team size
49

Frequently asked questions about Data Recovery Software Companies

How many data recovery software companies are there?

Latka tracks 21 data recovery software companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $448.5M in annual revenue and employ 2.7K people.

Which data recovery software company is the largest?

Datavail Corporation is the largest, with $192.9M in annual revenue, founded in 2007.

How much revenue does a typical data recovery software company make?

The average data recovery software company in this list makes $21.4M a year, across 21 companies with reported revenue. They serve 81K customers combined.

Who are the leading Data Recovery software vendors?

Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are Datavail Corporation, Arcserve, HYCU, ScalePad and Freeit Data Solutions.

How much funding have data recovery software companies raised?

The 21 data recovery software companies tracked here have raised $301.8M in disclosed funding between them.

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Inclusion Criteria

- The product must provide capabilities for recovering lost or deleted data from various storage devices. - It should include file repair functionalities to fix corrupted files. - The software must support a range of file systems for broad usability. - It should allow for deep scans to locate lost data effectively. - The product must facilitate data recovery in diverse operating system environments. - Not just limited to recovery; it must also include preventative features like real-time backups.