In this article, you can find out what makes the Google Cloud application so special, and which other online storage options are a good alternative to Google Drive.

The best Google Drive alternatives compared

Server location Free storage Monthly cost for 1 TB / 2TB
Google Drive Worldwide 15 GB 2 TB: $9.99
Sync Canada 5–6 GB 2 TB: $8
Dropbox Worldwide (selectable only for business users) 2–16 GB 2 TB: $9.99
SecureCloud Germany Business plans only
HiDrive North America and EU 1 TB: $10
2 TB: $20
OneDrive Worldwide 5 GB 1 TB: $9.99
pCloud Luxembourg, USA (Texas) 10 GB 2 TB: €9.99 (around $11.50)
luckycloud Germany 1 TB: €35.49 (around $40)
2 TB: €67.90 (around $78)

Updated: June 2025

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What makes Google Drive special?

Google Drive has been a permanent fixture in the ranks of cloud storage providers for years. On the one hand, this Google service impresses with its inexpensive rates for private and business users. If the generous free storage space of 15 GB is not enough for you, you can increase the capacity of your account to 100 GB for $1.99 a month.

On the other hand, one of Google Drive’s greatest strengths is the fact that it can be seamlessly integrated into a user’s Google account and connected with various other Google apps, such as the office applications from Google Workspace, Gmail and Google Photos.

Image: Google Drive: Google Workspace projects
You can create new Google Workspace projects directly in Google Drive via the menu bar.

The best Google Drive alternatives in detail

If you don’t want to rely on Google to store your files, there are great alternatives to Google Drive in the cloud storage market. We have compiled the best options for you in the following sections.

Sync (sync.com)

The Google Drive alternative Sync focuses on security and privacy. End-to-end encryption is integrated, which, together with native apps for Windows, macOS, Android and iOS, ensures continuous encryption of stored data. Regardless of the location of the user or company, GDPR compliance is guaranteed at all times. Users can also set up two-factor authentication to additionally protect access to their storage space.

Image: Sync: Overview of files saved in the web dashboard
Sync: Overview of files saved in the web dashboard

Private users can use Sync free of charge. The Google Drive alternative grants access to 5 GB of storage space by default. Users have the option to add one additional GB of storage. The paid versions provide considerably more storage. For example, you can get 2 TB for $8 per month. If you want to share storage with others, for example, in a company, the Teams plans are the way to go. These start at $6 per month per user.

Advantages Disadvantages
Very fast upload speed No desktop client for Linux systems
Cost-effective plans for private and business users

Dropbox

Dropbox is a cloud storage veteran and definitely deserves a place in our list of Google Drive alternatives. Since its early years, the service has been tailored to synchronizing files between different users. The Dropbox software, for example, makes collaborating on folders a breeze. With Dropbox Paper, the classic storage solution now also offers additional features for the digital workplace, such as scheduled meetings and a chat feature.

Image: Dropbox web app
Dropbox web app: Various Office applications are integrated directly into cloud storage

If you start with the free version of Dropbox, you initially only have 2 GB of storage space at your disposal. However, you can increase the amount of storage you have up to 16 GB through a referral reward system. In terms of free storage, Dropbox goes beyond what Google offers giving users more GB of storage when they refer users to Dropbox.

Users can also get more storage by signing up for paid plans. These are available for both individuals (starting at 2 TB for $9.99 a month) and businesses (starting at 5 TB for $18 per month and user).

You can have a detailed look at these two popular storage solutions in our comparison of Dropbox vs. Google Drive in our Digital Guide.

Advantages Disadvantages
Team with years of cloud storage experience Dropbox has dealt with some security gaps in the past
Made for sharing, storing and managing files from several users Very small free storage amount (2GB), starting price for paid plans comparatively high

SecureCloud

If data security and data protection are important to you when looking for an alternative to Google Drive, SecureCloud might be the right option for you. The cloud service from the German-based company SecureCloud promises maximum protection for your data. The company not only has its servers located in Germany (ISO-27001 certified), it also uses intelligent end-to-end encryption based on an SSL/TLS certificate from Switzerland. Data is encrypted on the client side (AES-256) as well as on the server at all times.

Image: SecureCloud: The files library in the user interface
SecureCloud: Files library in the user interface

You can test the cloud service SecureCloud as an alternative to Google Drive for 14 days. After that, however, you have to choose one of the paid plans in order to continue using the service. For business customers, the company offers three different options: the Business plan (50 GB for around $4.50 per month and user), the Advanced plan (100 GB for around $9 per month and user) and custom plans.

Advantages Disadvantages
Server location and company headquarters in Germany therefore good for data protection No free version available
Customized branding and support for companies Comparably expensive for private users

HiDrive

IONOS offers an interesting alternative to Google Drive with HiDrive, which, among other things, is defined by its server location in Europe as well as North America. HiDrive also has other server locations as well. AES-256 encryption during data transfer, two-factor authentication and fully automatic backups round off the comprehensive security package offered by HiDrive. As is typical for the industry, users can access their data via a cross-platform web application or using a client app (Windows, Linux, Android, iOS). If you want to access your storage space in a team, you can use the user administration to individually determine which users have which rights.

Image: HiDrive app
HiDrive: File overview in the app
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HiDrive storage plans are aimed at both private individuals and companies. Unlike many other Google Drive alternatives, there isn’t a free version available. However, those looking for online storage for personal use will still get their money’s worth with the Basic offer (100 GB) for $1.50 per month or the Essential plan (250 GB) for $3 per month. The latter option even grants up to three users access to the storage space. Business plans are also available and provide a much higher storage limit (from 1 TB) for a larger number of users.

Advantages Disadvantages
Server location and company headquarters in Germany No free version available
Very user-friendly (also in terms of shared usage)

OneDrive

OneDrive has been one of the main cloud storage options for years as well as one of the most popular Google Drive alternatives worldwide. The direct link to Office applications like Word, Excel and PowerPoint also plays a critical role in its popularity. So, if you work with the Microsoft suite for private or business purposes, you’ll have a perfectly integrated storage solution at hand with OneDrive.

Image: OneDrive web dashboard: My files
OneDrive web dashboard: My files

OneDrive can be used as a simple storage solution for home use or as comprehensive cloud storage for companies of any size. Private users can choose between the free edition with 5 GB of storage, individual plans (starting at 100 GB for $1.99 per month) or a complete package, which includes the full Office suite for one to six people (starting at $12.99 per month for the Family plan). Microsoft’s business plans come with a diverse range of features and the option of 1 TB of storage, 1 TB of storage per employee and an unlimited amount of storage. Business plans start at $6.00 per user/month.

Advantages Disadvantages
Connects seamlessly with the Microsoft Office suite Storage capacity of the free edition with 5 GB rather modest
Additional security for sensitive data with Personal Vault International server locations

pCloud

pCloud considers itself Europe’s most secure cloud storage. Users who opt to use the Swiss company’s services store their files in an EU-compliant way on servers in Luxembourg (Texas is also available as a server location). All data is secured with 256-bit AES encryption during and after transfer . Optionally, and for a fee of €49.99 (around $60) annually or a one-time payment of €150 (around $170), you can add client-side protection** with pCloud Encryption, which encrypts your files directly on your local device. Access is available via a web app in the browser or with native clients for Windows, macOS and Linux, as well as for Android and iOS mobile operating systems.

Image: pCloud: Dashboard of the web app
pCloud: My pCloud section.

Users of the free pCloud edition start with 2 GB of storage, which they can upgrade to up to 8 GB through various steps such as uploading a file or verifying their email address. If that’s not enough, the Premium (500 GB for €49.99 (around $57) per year) and Premium Plus (2 TB for $99.99 (around $115) per year) plans are both available as lifetime solutions. For companies, the storage service is an excellent alternative to Google Drive. This is because the Business plan (3 users or more) grants access to 1 TB of storage per user and costs $9.99 (around $11.50) per person per month.

Advantages Disadvantages
Server located in the EU; Swiss data security Storage capacity in the standard Business plan with 1 TB not sufficient for every company
Client-side encryption possible

luckycloud

The Google Drive alternative luckycloud has a comprehensive security package. It comes with 256-bit AES encryption, two-factor authentication, and features such as Remote Wipe, which lets you delete files on lost mobile devices using local remote access. ISO-27001-certified, fail-safe data centers in Germany ensure comprehensive data protection (GDPR-compliance). User-side flexibility is ensured by the ability to individually determine or scale the size of rented storage: You can increase or decrease the capacity in smaller or larger steps at any time, ideally preventing you from using and paying for unnecessary performance.

Image: luckycloud: Homepage)
luckycloud: Homepage

If you are looking for a free alternative to Google Drive, luckycloud isn’t it. After the 14-day free trial ends, you have to pay to use the service. The plans for private users start with 3 GB for around $1.60 per month, but you can adjust the capacities to your individual needs via a slider. For example, you can get 1 TB for around $60 if you pay monthly. With Business and Enterprise plans for teams of up to 10,000 or more users, users can access various additional features such as premium support and user roles.

Advantages Disadvantages
Server location in Germany therefore good data protection standards No free basic version available
Storage capacity can be customized and scaled at any time Comparably expensive for private users
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