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Wondershare Repairit covers several repair categories, including videos, photos, audio files, documents, and emails. The listed online video repair workflow supports 10 formats, and the listed online photo repair workflow also supports 10 formats. This makes it broader than many single-purpose video repair or document repair utilities, but users should still confirm their exact file extension before purchasing.
Repairit has a limited free online trial, but meaningful repair volume and larger file support require a paid plan. The published free Repairit Online limits include 1 lifetime video repair up to 50 MB, up to 3 lifetime photo repairs up to 5 MB, and up to 3 lifetime file repairs up to 5 MB. Paid Repairit Online pricing shown in the existing product data starts at US$9.99 per month, with a yearly option displayed as US$4.08 per month.
The paid Repairit Online limits shown for common workflows are much higher than the free trial limits. Paid online plans list video repairs up to 3 GB per video, with 150 video repairs per month. They also list 300 photo repairs per month up to 300 MB each and 300 file repairs per month up to 300 MB each, which is enough for many consumer and small-business cases but may be limiting for large production archives.
The online version is convenient for quick tests and upload-based repairs, especially when the file is within the published size limits. A desktop workflow is more appropriate when users prefer local software, have many files to process, or do not want to rely on a browser workflow. Users handling private, regulated, or client-owned files should review the privacy implications of upload-based repair before choosing online repair.
Repairit is a file repair tool, not a substitute for forensic data recovery from failing hardware. It is best used when the user already has a damaged file and wants to attempt repair on that file. If the storage device is physically failing, clicking, unstable, or has been overwritten, users should image the drive or consult a recovery specialist before running repair workflows that could alter or duplicate damaged data.
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