About

Dropbox is a cloud storage and file synchronization service that lets users store files online and sync them across devices. Founded in 2007 by Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi, Dropbox pioneered the consumer cloud storage market and now serves over 700 million registered users. The platform offers automatic file backup, file sharing via links, collaborative document editing with Dropbox Paper, and integration with thousands of third-party apps. Dropbox Smart Sync allows users to access all their files without using local storage space. The service includes features like file recovery, version history, and remote device wipe for security. Dropbox Business provides team collaboration tools, admin controls, and advanced security features for organizations.

Cloud Storage Apps

Dropbox is a leading cloud storage platform offering file synchronization, sharing, Smart Sync for on-demand file access, and collaborative editing features.

App Details

Platform iOS, Android, Web, macOS, Windows, Linux
Developer Dropbox, Inc.
Pricing freemium
Downloads 1B+
iOS Rating 4.7/5.0
Android Rating 4.4/5.0
Free Plan Yes
API Available Yes
Offline Mode Yes
Headquarters San Francisco, CA, USA
Founded 2007
App Store iOS Download
Google Play Android Download
3.4
1 reviews
Performance
4
User Interface
3.6
Functionality
3.5
Value for Money
2.8
Claude Opus 4.6
AI Review
3.4/5

Dropbox pioneered consumer cloud storage and its core file sync remains exceptionally reliable -- seamless, fast, and consistent across every major platform including Linux. Smart Sync is genuinely useful for managing large file libraries without eating local storage, and the version history provides a safety net against accidental changes. The API ecosystem is extensive, making Dropbox a backbone for many third-party integrations. However, the free tier at just 2GB feels miserly compared to Google's 15GB and iCloud's 5GB, essentially forcing paid upgrades for real use. As a project management tool, Dropbox Paper is functional but rudimentary compared to Notion or Asana -- it handles collaborative documents but lacks the workflow and task management depth the category demands. Under Bending Spoons' recent ownership, price increases and feature consolidation have frustrated loyal users. Dropbox remains excellent at what it originally did -- reliable file sync -- but the market has evolved and its competitive edge has narrowed.

Performance
4
User Interface
3.6
Functionality
3.5
Value for Money
2.8
Feb 22, 2026
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