A native macOS version of XRecovery is scheduled for release in 2026, with full support for APFS and HFS+ file systems.
As for mobile platforms, we currently do not plan to support Android or iOS. Mobile operating systems are increasingly restrictive—especially iOS, which enforces strict sandboxing and prohibits low-level access to storage. On Android, meaningful recovery often requires root access, which compromises device security and is not feasible for most users. Given these limitations and the direction of mobile OS development, our focus remains on desktop platforms where we can deliver full-featured, safe, and reliable recovery tools.