Google Drive alternatives

Other Cloud Storage tools recorded in this guide, listed next to Google Drive so you can see the pricing and plan differences.

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Google Drive

4.7Unverified rating

No source on record for the G2 score, the Capterra score, the review count. What that means

Cloud Storage
Starting price
$2/mo
Free plan
Yes
Free trial
Yes

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Google Drive is storage fused with creation: Docs, Sheets and Slides live natively inside it, and 15 GB free makes it the default personal cloud. Real-time collaboration and search that actually finds things remain its everyday superpowers, with Gemini features layering on summarization. The desktop sync client trails Dropbox's refinement, and privacy-sensitive organizations sometimes look elsewhere, but its value at Workspace prices is hard to argue with.

Key features

  • 15GB free
  • Docs/Sheets/Slides
  • Sharing
  • Search

Reported strengths

  • Generous free tier
  • Workspace integration
  • Great collaboration

Reported drawbacks

  • Privacy concerns
  • Sync app basic

Other Cloud Storage tools in this guide

Dropbox

4.4Unverified rating

No source on record for the G2 score, the Capterra score, the review count. What that means

Dropbox still owns the hardest problem in file sync: keeping large files consistent across devices quickly and without conflicts, where its engine remains best-in-class. Smart Sync saves local disk space, sharing links are universally understood, and Dash adds AI search across content. But storage economics favor Google and Microsoft bundles, so Dropbox increasingly must justify itself as a premium sync tool rather than a storage utility.

Free plan From $12/mo

OneDrive

4.4Unverified rating

No source on record for the G2 score, the Capterra score, the review count. What that means

OneDrive is the storage layer Microsoft 365 users already own: 1 TB per person on most business plans, deep Office integration, and Windows-native sync with Files On-Demand. Known Folder Move quietly backs up desktops across entire companies, and Personal Vault adds protected storage. As a standalone product it is unremarkable; as an included benefit of the Microsoft stack it makes third-party storage a hard sell.

Free plan From $2/mo

Box

4.2Unverified rating

No source on record for the G2 score, the Capterra score, the review count. What that means

Box long ago stopped competing on consumer storage and rebuilt itself as enterprise content management: granular permissions, retention policies, compliance certifications (HIPAA, FedRAMP) and workflow automation via Box Relay. Box AI now queries documents conversationally. It is the choice when legal and IT set the requirements — collaboration features are solid but the consumer-grade polish of Drive or Dropbox is not the point.

Free plan From $5/mo