For Law Enforcement

Desktop and mobile forensic tools

Elcomsoft serves governments, military and law enforcement customers by supplying a range of tools for computer and mobile forensics. Our tools are fully accountable and forensically sound, and require no steep learning curve and no special trainings or certifications. Evidence extracted or recovered with Elcomsoft tools is admissible in the court. Expert-level support, concise maintenance and update policies make our products a solid investment.

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For Business

IT security and data extraction solutions

Regain control over locked, encrypted or password-protected data, perform comprehensive security audit and extract information from a wide range of mobile devices. Elcomsoft products deliver cutting-edge technologies, offering the highest possible performance at a highly competitive price point. Regular updates and continuous maintenance will protect your investment. Out tools require no steep learning curve, and are the perfect choice for continuous use and one-off jobs.

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For Home Users

Password recovery tools for computers and mobile devices

Unlock valuable information protected with lost and forgotten passwords. With hundreds of thousands passwords lost every year, protected information becomes unavailable to the rightful owner. Elcomsoft products help regain control over encrypted data, recover lost and forgotten passwords and access locked-out accounts in popular operating systems, applications and services. With cutting-edge hardware acceleration technologies, our tools are the fastest on the market when using consumer-grade gaming video cards for accelerating the recovery.

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Blog updates

What TRIM, DRAT, and DZAT Really Mean for SSD Forensics

«If you’re doing forensic work today, odds are you’re imaging SSDs, not just spinning hard drives. And SSDs don’t behave like HDDs – especially when it comes to deleted files. One key reason: the TRIM command. TRIM makes SSDs behave different to magnetic hard drives when it comes to recovering deleted evidence. This article breaks […]»

2 June, 2025Oleg Afonin

iOS Extraction Tip: Why Start with Recovery Mode?

«When performing forensic tasks on Apple devices, the order in which you enter device modes can make a big difference. While DFU mode is necessary for certain extractions, especially using checkm8, going straight into DFU might not be your best option. Starting with Recovery Mode offers several advantages that make it a safer, faster approach. […]»

30 May, 2025Oleg Afonin

Why Every Digital Forensics Lab Needs a Good USB Hub

«In modern digital forensics, a reliable USB hub isn’t just a convenience – it’s a critical piece of lab infrastructure. With today’s laptops (especially MacBooks) offering only one or two USB-C ports – often occupied by power adapters – connecting all the required equipment becomes a real challenge. USB hubs help bridge this gap, solving […]»

23 May, 2025Oleg Afonin