Best Cloud Storage Software
Comparing 5 Cloud Storage tools. Store, sync, and share files securely across all your devices and teams. Each tool has been evaluated on pricing, features, integrations, and verified user ratings.
The Cloud Storage market includes tools at every price point — from genuinely free plans to enterprise contracts. Use the filters below to narrow by pricing model, free trial availability, and company size focus. Sorted by user rating by default. Switch to "Newest" to find recently added tools.
5 tools
pCloud
Secure cloud storage with client-side encryption and a unique lifetime plan option.
Box
Enterprise cloud content management platform for secure file storage, sharing, and collaboration.
Google Workspace
Google's suite of cloud productivity tools — Gmail, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Meet, and more — for businesses.
Dropbox
The most recognised cloud storage and file sync platform for individuals and teams.
Microsoft 365
Microsoft's cloud productivity suite — Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, Outlook, and OneDrive for business.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Cloud Storage software?
- Store, sync, and share files securely across all your devices and teams.
- How many Cloud Storage tools are listed here?
- We currently list 5 Cloud Storage tools. The list is updated regularly as we verify pricing data and add new entrants to the market.
- Are there free Cloud Storage tools?
- Yes. Several tools in the Cloud Storage category offer a free plan or an open-source version. Use the "Free" pricing filter on this page to see only tools with a free tier. Note that free plans often have usage limits or fewer features than paid plans.
- What features should I look for in Cloud Storage software?
- Key features to evaluate include API Access, Workflow Automation, Zapier Integration, and more. Use our feature filter to find tools that include specific capabilities you need.
- How do I choose the best Cloud Storage tool?
- Start by identifying your team size and budget. Filter by pricing model (free, freemium, or subscription) and check whether the tool offers a free trial. Read the pros and cons on each tool's detail page, and use our comparison feature to put two tools side-by-side before deciding.