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last updated: 24 April 2019

Not willing to spend a single dime on cloud storage? We will share the full
list (32 and growing…) so you can use free cloud storage at no cost at all.

Remember the days when you would often get close to running out of room for your
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Maybe you had to choose which beloved correspondence to keep and which one to trash.

Well, it looks like those times are even farther behind us, especially if you use Gmail or
other Google services.

When I opened a Gmail account a few years ago, I learned one of the great advantages of
cloud storage — your stu is available from anywhere.

This may not seem like much of a perk at rst, but as time goes on, you realize it really
helps.

Now it is possible to store all sorts of things online without paying a cent.

Is this a good way to go?

I decided to delve and do some research into the free cloud storage services.

I was surprised to see that there are more of them out there than you could ever imagine.

Some are better than others and even allow you to share your les with others which can
be very good if they are too large to send as attachments through e-mail.

Table of Content
What is The Catch

No Cloud Storage is really “Free”

30 Free Cloud Storage

1. pCloud
2. Google One
3. Dropbox
4. Amazon Cloud Drive
5. OneDrive Basic
6. IDrive
7. Sync
8. iCloud
9. Box
10. Mega
11. Jumpshare
12. Yandex Disk
13. Upthere
14. MediaFire
15. Alibaba OSS
16. HiDrive
17. Syncplicity
18. Degoo
19. Zoho
20. MyDrive
21. Bitrix24
22. MozyHome
23. FlipDrive
24. hubiC
25. Zeplyn
26. LetsUpload
27. Trainbit
28. Flickr
29. Tresorit Send
30. Blomp
31. Icedrive
32. Jottacloud

It’s a Strip Down of the Premium Service

Is Free Cloud Storage really getting the best for nothing?

Conclusion

To Wrap Up my Free Cloud Storage list

No Cloud Storage is really “Free”

The same goes for cloud storage as there are two sides of the same coin.

You are looking for services that are free while the cloud storage provider is trying to
make a pro t out from you.

Trying to strike a balance between these two, we must acknowledge our priority and
decide which act in the best interest for us as a real day to day user.

 [O record]- If you aren’t paying, you most probably paying with your privacy.

Size or capacity isn’t everything, other factors like security & privacy, compatibility, le size
limit, speed, ease of use and etc should be considered as well.

But we will not discuss all of that here; our main purpose here is to give you the most
comprehensive free cloud storage list that is available now.

If you happen to come across free cloud storage, do let us know. We would love to
include them in the list as well.

Don’t see your favorite free cloud storage? Suggest it here.

Grow the list together.

Now let’s get to the list, shall we?

SIDENOTE. The placing and numbering below is based on my own discretion, impression,
popularity and trust ability towards each of them. You can sort out the result based on your
own preferences by using this spreadsheet here.

1. pCloud

Free Space: 10GB


Country of Origin: Switzerland
Since: 2013

Founded in 2013, pCloud aim to become the most easiest to use cloud storage for end
user without sacri cing the complexity and importance of security.

Check out my review about pCloud on how they manage to earn the trust of over 8
million users and are growing rapidly.

NEXT STEP

 Sign Up for Free


 Follow pCloud on Twitter

2. Google One (previously known as Google Drive)

Free Space: 15GB


Country of Origin: United States
Since: 2012

Google is no stranger for all of us. They collaborate all their services such as Docs, Sheets,
Slides and many more and sync all of those into Google Drive.

The convenience in working within their Eco-system make it one of the favorite for user.

NEXT STEP

 Sign Up for Free


 Follow Google Drive on Twitter

3. Dropbox

Free Space: 2GB


Country of Origin: United States
Since: 2007

Another seed accelerator from Y Combinator, Dropbox is one of the earliest market
players for cloud storage industry back in 2007. Their innovation and creative energy is
what keep them going and becoming one of the leading cloud player.

They had more than 500 million users spread across 180 countries as of now. Check out
their latest Dropbox Smart Sync feature here.

And if you are looking for Dropbox alternatives, here’s your list. Or pCloud vs Dropbox.

NEXT STEP

 Sign Up for Free


 Follow Dropbox on Twitter

4. Amazon Cloud Drive

Free Space: 5GB


Country of Origin: United States
Since: 2011

Amazon strike and delivers on durability and stability. Amazon cloud drive store all your
photos, videos, les and etc in one place. If you are a Prime member, you get unlimited
storage for all your photos.

Do not forget that your free 5GB will be expiring in 12 months time though.

NEXT STEP

 Sign Up for Free


 Follow Amazon on Facebook

5. OneDrive Basic

Free Space: 5GB


Country of Origin: United States
Since: 2007

OneDrive Basic is a Microsoft free product for personal online storage purposes. It
basically helps to store all your les and data on their server and nothing else for the free
version.

Do check out on the di erences of the OneDrive storage plans to get an overview of what
are you missing out compare with a paid plan.

NEXT STEP

 Sign Up for Free


 Follow OneDrive on Twitter

6. IDrive

Free Space: 5GB


Country of Origin: United States
Since: 2007

IDrive personal cloud storage service ranging from 5GB (free) up to 5TB (paid). IDrive is a
private company based in Calabasas, CA since 2007.

They have 3 core services which include IDrive, IBackup and RemotePC.

NEXT STEP

 Sign Up for Free


 Follow IDrive on Twitter

7. Sync

Free Space: 5GB


Country of Origin: Canada
Since: 2011

They started as web hosting provider in 2011 and launched the cloud services in 2013.

Back dated 5 years ago, Sync’s cloud service already equipped with end to end encryption
for better security and privacy in the cloud. To-date, they had over 400,000 individuals
and businesses users in combine.

Check out our latest review about Sync.com here.

NEXT STEP

 Sign Up for Free


 Follow Sync on Twitter

8. iCloud

Free Space: 5GB


Country of Origin: United States
Since: 2011

A cloud storage and cloud computing product from Apple Inc. Started in 2011, they had
gained over 700 million users through Apple products such as Iphone and Macbook. It
basically built into every Apple product.

NEXT STEP

 Sign Up for Free


 O cial Apple Support for iCloud

9. Box

Free Space: 10GB


Country of Origin: United States
Since: 2005

Based in Redwood City and is listed in NYSE. Instead of storage, Box is focusing in solving
content management problem by creating a platform for easy sharing and accessing les
to their users.

More than 41 million users trusted Box to manage their content in the cloud today.

NEXT STEP

 Sign Up for Free


 Follow Box on Twitter

10. Mega

Free Space: 50GB


Country of Origin: New Zealand
Since: 2013

Mega is renowned for their security feature that encrypts les on client side even before
they uploaded it. However they had encountered various issues during the early stage of
the launching during 2013. 50GB is more like a marketing gimmick than practical.

15GB free storage is the actual permanent storage that user will be enjoying as a free
user, while the additional 35GB will expired after one month of signup.

Know more about them in MEGA review here.

NEXT STEP

 Sign Up for Free


 Follow Mega on Twitter

11. Jumpshare

Free Space: 2GB


Country of Origin: Pakistan
Since: 2011

Jumpshare started by doing thing di erently. You can upload and share any les to
Jumpshare without registering or logging into your account during the early stage in 2012.

Signing up was made mandatory now of course.

NEXT STEP

 Sign Up for Free


 Follow Jumpshare on Twitter

12. Yandex Disk

Free Space: 10GB


Country of Origin: Russia
Since: 2012

Yandex.Disk is created by Yandex, a giant search engine from Russia.

It all started in 2012. The free storage can goes up to 42GB, given that you enable your
device auto-uploads using the Android or iOS app.

NEXT STEP

 Sign Up for Free


 Follow Yandex Disk on Twitter

13. Upthere

Free Space: 20GB


Country of Origin: United States
Since: 2011

It’s a Western Digital (WD) brand now. If you had not heard of them, WD is a Hard Disk
manufacturer from San Jose. They are the largest hard drive manufacturer in the world.

Upthere launched in 2011 and they only had 2 plans, Free (20GB) and $1.99 per month
(100GB).

The downside, you can only upload individual le and not folder. It become extremely
frustrating and messy when you cannot sort your les in folder.

NEXT STEP

 Sign Up for Free


 Follow Upthere on Twitter

14. MediaFire

Free Space: 10GB


Country of Origin: United States
Since: 2006

MediaFire had been in business for 11 years. Single le size is limit to 4GB.

They are known for Media online streaming such as Video or Music streaming directly
from their cloud platform. That’s why they are limiting their single le size to 4GB.

It’s about the average of a single HD movie le size.

NEXT STEP

 Sign Up for Free


 Follow MediaFire on Facebook

15. Alibaba OSS

Free Space: 5GB


Country of Origin: China
Since: 2009

OSS stands for Object Storage Service and it’s from the giant e-commerce retailer from
Alibaba.

They claimed to stores 3 copies of your data on di erent servers that are from the same
availability zone.

NEXT STEP

 Sign Up for Free


 Alibaba Cloud Support Forum

16. HiDrive

Free Space: 5GB


Country of Origin: Germany
Since: 2010

This service is founded by Strato AG, an internet hosting service provider from Berlin,
Germany.

Your data will be stored at an ISO 27001 certi ed data centers in Germany for the upmost
security management. They might terminate your free account if you have not logged in
for over 6 months.

NEXT STEP

 Sign Up for Free

17. Syncplicity

Free Space: 10GB


Country of Origin: United States
Since: 2008

Founded by 3 former Microsoft employees and started the Syncplicity service in 2008. It
was acquired by EMC Corporation after 4 years in the market.

It’s now owned by Axway. They o er 4 di erent plans to cater di erent market segment.

NEXT STEP

 Sign Up for Free


 Follow Syncplicity on Twitter

18. Degoo

Free Space: 100GB


Country of Origin: Sweden
Since: 2009

You can only installed and backup data from 1 desktop device while a paid version
allowed unlimited desktop devices.

The free version strip out the feature of their Photo Storage Maximizer too.

NEXT STEP

 Sign Up for Free


 Follow Degoo on Facebook

19. Zoho

Free Space: 5GB


Country of Origin: India
Since: 1996

Zoho Corporation is a multi-national business that started in 1996. They are focusing on
web based business tools and cloud service is one of them.

The free version had a limit of uploading maximum 1GB le size only.

NEXT STEP

 Sign Up for Free


 Follow Zoho on Twitter

20. MyDrive

Free Space: 100MB


Country of Origin: Switzerland
Since: 2006

This is by far the least free cloud storage amount that I’ve encounter. Not quite sure how
much I can utilize the free amount here.

If you’re looking for a paid plan, they’ve got 3 of them which the best seller is 10GB for
€2.93 per month. Free account will be deleted after inactivity of 2 years time.

NEXT STEP

 Sign Up for Free


 FAQ about myDrive

21. Bitrix24

Free Space: 5GB


Country of Origin: United States
Since: 2012

It’s more than just cloud storage. It basically collaborates and brings all your work to the
cloud platform that Bitrix, Inc launched in 2012.

Their On-Premise version of the platform comes with source code access and can be
installed on your server.

NEXT STEP

 Sign Up for Free


 Follow Bitrix24 on Twitter

22. MozyHome

Free Space: 2GB


Country of Origin: United States
Since: 2005

Mozy is a spin o brand from Carbonite. I’ve written a Carbonite review too here.

What sets them apart is the SSAE 16 Type II audit and ISO 27001 certi cation.

To make things sure, Mozy is part of DELL as well. So you can bet they will certainly be
around for a long time.

NEXT STEP

 Sign Up for Free


 Check Out MozyHome Support

23. FlipDrive

Free Space: 10GB


Country of Origin: United States
Since: 2010

The free version limit your le size to 25MB which we think is very too little to be useful
and meaningful.

Not much way to get in touch with them other than their only contact form which give
doubt on their support capabilities.

NEXT STEP

 Sign Up for Free


 Follow FlipDrive on Facebook

24. hubiC

Free Space: 25GB


Country of Origin: France
Since: 2011

Developed by OVH Group from France that is specialized in data hosting.

As of our latest attempt to sign up for the free version, the hubiC service is closed for new
subscription.

You can nd out more at https://www.ovh.co.uk/subscriptions-hubic-ended/.

NEXT STEP

 Sign Up for Free


 Service no longer accept new registration

25. Zeplyn

Free Space: 5GB


Country of Origin: United States
Since: Unknown

Zeplyn or Zeplin? Anyway, I would advise you to stay out. The contact and support doesn’t
seem to be active.

If you drop by their o cial website, it seems suspicious with funny words which I had no
idea what they mean. Check it out yourself http://www.zeplyn.com/vps.html

NEXT STEP

 Do Not Sign Up Seriously

26. LetsUpload – Suggested by User

Free Space: 100GB
Country of Origin: NA
Since: NA

LetsUpload has been suggested by one of the reader using our suggestion form. Stating
that the LetsUpload is currently o ering unlimited le uploading and downloading
hosting for free users.

So, I did registered and try to use it and share a bit of my experience with the rest of you
here.

It’s not entirely correct when it claimed it is unlimited. It o er 100GB free when you sign
up.

But there’s no indication or storage availability status inside their system or account.

The uploading and downloading is very easy to use and very straight forward. But I would
be on the fence if I really want to share my stu to the platform.

As I couldn’t nd any valid information about them or how they would protect my les
and privacy.

They do o er upgrade option to paying client with $4.99, $7.99 or $9.99 per month plan.
But once again, all of those plans lack of clarity and information.

I’ll be skeptical to become a paying customer. Furthermore, there’s no purchase link or


button as well.

My conclusion, it’s good for uploading ‘non-important’ large le size as the limit is 11GB
for free user and use it as a sharing platform.

NEXT STEP

 Sign Up for Free


 FAQ on LetsUpload

27. Trainbit – Suggested by User

Free Space: 5000GB


Country of Origin: NA
Since: 2006

Trainbit o er 5TB of free storage which is by far the most generous provider that chunk
out that large portion for consumer from my encounter here. However, there are some
key takeaway that you should take note after me trying them out.

My rst impression was kind of skeptical in putting faith and con dence in Trainbit. It’s
usable for all mean but it just lack of trust as I had no idea on their company, product and
backgrounds in which basically everything. Secondly, the uploading was OK but it will halt
and cancel by itself if you try to navigate away while it was uploading.

In conclusion, there are way much better service out there. At least, it should be less
dodgy (from my experience and impression during my encounter). I will most likely
skipping this one.

NEXT STEP

 Create an Account
 Follow Trainbit on Twitter

28. Flickr – Suggested by User

Free Space: 1000 Photos


Country of Origin: Canada
Since: 2004

Previously owned by Yahoo and sold to SmugMug in 2018.

The 1TB of free storage which are just for photos and videos are no only available. As a
free user, you are only allowed 1000 photos.

Uploading was unorthodox. After adding the photo, you still need to select the photo and
click upload manually. I thought it was automatically uploaded once I added them.

A reminder for all who plan to use this free service to change all your photos and video
privacy setting. By default it was set to public, you might want to change them to private
or family & friends. Go to your account setting and look for “Privacy & Permissions”, set it
according to your requirement. I nd this very important before you start to use the
service.

Great and trust able service though it’s only limit to 1000 photos as of now. If you need
extra, you would have to fork out and signed up for Flickr Pro for $50 annually.

NEXT STEP

 Sign Up
 Follow Flickr on Twitter

29. Tresorit

Free Space: 5GB


Country of Origin: Switzerland
Since: 2011

Still worry on sending large les across the internet safely?

Tresorit, a Swiss based cloud storage company o er a new service called “Tresorit Send”.

While this is not entirely a free cloud storage service, it does gives you the ability to send
large les up to 5GB for free with end-to-end encryption.

Stop using email attachments or some unreliable le transfer sites and try this secure
alternatives in 2019.

You can set password when creating the sharing link. I’ve try it and it’s extremely safe and
easy to use!

If you want to know Tresorit more, check them out in my review here.

NEXT STEP

 Send For Free


 Find Out More

30. Blomp

Free Space: 20GB


Country of Origin: Maryland
Since: 2018

Here’s another free cloud storage that I’ve bump into recently, Blomp.

While they mention you can get up to 200GB for free, but the actual storage is only 20GB
upon registration.

I did try to register and get my hands on it but I gave up in the end. There was no web
based application, you have to installed their Windows based software which I am kind of
skeptical.

Not much details and information on their site although I try to dig deep.

I did read through their T&C and thought you might want to know that they will scan,
access and store your stu s once you had agreed on it when signing up for the free
account.

It’s your call, but I’m holding mine for now at least.

NEXT STEP

 Sign Up For Free


 Terms and Conditions

31. Icedrive – Suggested by User

Free Space: 20GB


Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Since: 2018

A new comer that o er generous free cloud storage for registered user. You’ll get 20GB
free storage after register using your email and setting up password.

However, there’s a bandwidth capped at 3GB per day for free user. Paying customer gets
a higher bandwidth capped of 250GB to 8TB depending on your plan.

The interface is easy to navigate around and the upload process is very speedy.

There’s an encrypted folder where I suppose is all your les and folders stored inside will
get encrypted but found no information on how that works.

NEXT STEP

 Sign Up For Free


 Follow Icedrive on Twitter

32. Jottacloud

Free Space: 5GB


Country of Origin: Norway
Since: 2008

A Norwegian cloud storage service that hardly being heard of. That doesn’t mean it’s bad,
we just had to look harder.

Based in Oslo and had a small team of people managing the services. Simple pricing
plans for Personal and Business.

NEXT STEP

 Sign Up For Free


 Follow Jottacloud on Twitter

Is Free Cloud Storage really getting the best for nothing?

Cloud storage services are getting a ton of buzz right now, since major players in the
tech sector seem to embrace a new business model.

The reality though, is that these services aren’t any di erent than those o -site backup
companies that have been around for years now.

The di erences are that those services aren’t branded with Apple, Google or Amazon
logos.

Cloud storage will likely have a very narrow marketplace in the end. In these economic
times, there aren’t many folks who are willing to pay for the monthly plans if they can do
it for free.

See how I optimized my Chromebook to beef up the internal storage from 22.5GB to 2TB
for lifetime.

However, most of the time, free cloud storage has much more restrictions such as
bandwidth limitation, les size or type limitation and etc.

Basically it’s a strip down of their premium cloud storage services that require a certain
cost or commitment.

You surely aren’t getting the best for nothing there. It pays to require good services.

To Wrap Up my Free Cloud Storage list

As any computer owner quickly learns, computers are frail things. From ashes they come,
to outdated technical junk they return.

Although you try to be diligent about moving your stu from one computer to the next,
things inevitably get lost along the way.

If your documents or data are backed up or stored online, they will be available from any
computer at any time, without you having to do anything to get them o the rst
computer in the rst place.

This is where cloud storage comes in as a vital part of our life.

Now that you’ve checked out my complete free cloud storage list, let’s vote your favorite
cloud storage here.

Don’t see your favorite free cloud storage? Suggest it here.

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