Dropbox’s cloud drive empowers you to seamlessly transfer and send photos, documents, and files to the cloud, making it effortless to share them with anyone. Back up and sync your photos, docs, videos, and other files to cloud storage, and enjoy access from any device, wherever you are. With advanced sharing features, you can easily share docs and send files—whether large or small—with family, friends, or co-workers, all through Dropbox’s reliable cloud drive.
Features: • Photo vault - Automatically store your photos, videos, and docs from your camera roll to cloud photo storage, ensuring your albums are backed up for easy, secure photo and video sharing. • File organizer and manager - Access any file or document in your account—even offline—and preview over 175 different file types without the need for special software. • Photo transfer app: send anywhere - Effortlessly transfer and send large files and docs from your storage app by copying and pasting a link that you can share with anyone, even if they don’t have a Dropbox account. • Document Scanner - Use an easy-to-use PDF scanner to scan *documents with your mobile device and transform them into high-quality PDFs, allowing you to view, sign, and send them anywhere. (*documents = receipts, IDs, photos, and more). • Sync folders on your PC or Mac to Dropbox with cloud backup, and recover older versions or restore deleted files with version history and file recovery.
Dropbox's cloud storage & drive provides extra space to back up, upload, share, scan, and transfer files to the cloud automatically. Dropbox offers an easy backup solution that ensures safe access to both your private and shared files. Managing and sharing family albums, video albums, and more has never been simpler.
Sign up now for your free Dropbox Plus trial. You’ll get 2 TB (2,000 GB) of storage space—that’s enough room to save files from all your linked devices. We’ve also introduced some new features as part of your Plus plan: Dropbox Passwords to store and sync passwords across all your devices and Dropbox Vault to secure and organize your most sensitive documents. And with Dropbox Rewind, you can roll back any file, folder, or your entire account, up to 30 days.
Before completing payment, you’ll see the plan price. This amount will be charged to your Google Play account and will vary by plan and country. Dropbox subscriptions purchased in-app renew monthly or yearly, depending on your plan. To avoid auto-renewal, turn it off at least 24 hours before your subscription renews. You can turn off auto-renewal anytime from your Google Play account settings.
Dropbox is a secure cloud solutions leader trusted by Fortune 500 companies for their most sensitive data. Over 14 million paid users choose Dropbox because they know they can count on a company that’s also dedicated to their security and privacy—no matter what they do or where they are. Let Dropbox be your all-in-one file storage, file organizer, file transfer, and file sharing solution for all your devices—from Android to iPhone and Mac to PC.
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Dominique Chagnon
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May 3, 2025
Paid customer for 9 years (Plus).And referred many people to you in early days. This year am getting online apps/subscriptions organized .As others found out there is NO reasonable and easy way to manage subscription/payment method or, crucially, find the CANCEL option ..in case I decide I need it....only options to upgrade. For this alone, one star! Dear Dropbox, trying to retain customers via dark patterns? Shame on you. Adios.
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Tracy Thommen
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March 12, 2025
Give it more but I can't change payment method. Tried several times and can't find where to do it. I moved out of state no longer use bank the thst the card for this is attached too. Tried in the app and on playstore. Edit As I stated can't in playstore because not in subscription. So looks like I'll be figuring out way to cancel you are trying to get money from bank don't use anymore. I can't change payment so will be canceling.
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Dropbox, Inc.
March 12, 2025
Hi there, we’d like to hear more about this to see if we can help. If that sounds good, please post on our online Community https://www.dropboxforum.com/, or contact our team on X at @DropboxSupport or Facebook at facebook.com/Dropbox, so we can gather more information. Thanks!
Bruno Sampaio
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February 18, 2022
I used Dropbox for years to keep my files safe and to be able to recover them in case anything happened. In the end, it turned out that Dropbox was the worst thing that could have happened. In recent years, they released this online-only feature which makes sure only your most recently used files remain in your hard drive. The other files become online-only which means you see a placeholder on your device and when you try to open it the file gets downloaded first and only then opens. The idea in itself is genius and seemed to work pretty well at first. Eventually, I found out that when copying online-only files from one place to another those files would be copied as 0-byte files without any reference to the original file. I also found out that when uploading online-only files to a website on my browser they get uploaded as 0 bytes instead of the original. This also means that if you move a folder that contains some online-only files those files will be lost because they have no reference to the original and will be uploaded to Dropbox as 0-byte files. At some point, the situation I described above happened to me. I moved a folder from one place to another and a few minutes later decided to revert by moving it back. When I moved the folder my online-only files were moved and upload as 0-byte files and when I reverted my action it didn't matter anymore because they were already just a bunch of 0-byte files on my device and also on the cloud. I only found out a few months later that this happened. Now Dropbox claims that this wasn't their fault. They told me that they simply listen to path changes and upload whatever changes on the Dropbox folder on my device. It isn't their fault that I don't understand how online-only files work and that I didn't make sure they were all downloaded locally first. They refuse to take any responsibility while I lost some of the most important files I ever had. It is extremely upsetting that I have been paying them to keep my files safe and now they simply refuse to recognize that their feature might not be as intuitive as they thought. Even worse is that they claim to no longer have any backups of those files that were lost. Therefore, I have no way of recovering them. Based on this experience I seriously recommend that you stay away from this company if you want to keep your files safe.
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What’s new? • You can now easily share and star your photos and files with one click in the preview screen.
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