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VirtualDrive vs Dropbox

The original consumer cloud storage. Mature feature set, premium pricing.

Dropbox set the bar for cloud storage in the early 2010s and still has the most polished file-sync clients on macOS and Windows. The trade-off is price: their free tier is the smallest in the category (2 GB), and 2 TB costs roughly 4× what VirtualDrive charges. If you need Dropbox's deep desktop integration, stay with Dropbox. If you want the same end result (encrypted, synced files on every device) at a fraction of the cost, VirtualDrive is a direct replacement.

How they compareVirtualDriveDropbox
Free tier
20 GB
2 GB
Cheapest paid plan
$2.99/mo — 200 GB
$11.99/mo — 2 TB
2 TB plan
$9.99/mo
$11.99/mo
5 TB plan
$19.99/mo
$19.99/mo (Family, shared)
AES-256 encryption at rest
Yes
Yes
End-to-end encryption
On the roadmap
No (server-side only)
Uses files to train AI
No, ever
Opt-out only (Dropbox AI features)
Password-protected share links
Yes, every plan
Paid plans only
Audit logs
Yes, every plan
Business plans only
Native iOS app
Yes
Yes
Native Android app
Yes
Yes
Web app
Yes
Yes
Desktop sync client
On the roadmap
Yes (mature)
File version history
30 days (all plans)
30 days (Plus) / 180 days (Pro)
Workspace collaboration
Yes
Yes
Free trial of paid plan
Not needed — free is forever
30-day trial

Prices and features as of 2026-05-22. Sources: Dropbox pricing page.

When Dropbox is the better choice

Stick with Dropbox if you rely on Dropbox Paper, Dropbox Sign (HelloSign), or specific Adobe / Microsoft 365 deep integrations that VirtualDrive doesn't yet replicate.

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