At a glance

Dropbox Tresorit
Best for Individuals and teams who need reliable cross-platform file sync Privacy-conscious users and businesses
Starting price $11.99/mo $10.42/mo
Free tier
Open source
Free tier available
Open source
Compliance
E2E Encryption
File Sync
Paper Docs
Secure Sharing
Shared Folders
Smart Sync
Version History
Zero Knowledge

Dropbox

Strengths

  • Rock-solid file sync across platforms
  • Smart Sync saves local disk space
  • Good third-party app integrations
  • Paper for lightweight document collaboration

Weaknesses

  • Free tier is only 2GB
  • Expensive compared to Google Drive and iCloud
  • Feature bloat — trying to be more than storage
  • Desktop app can be resource-heavy

Tresorit

Strengths

  • End-to-end encryption by default — messages are unreadable even to the server operator
  • Includes Zero Knowledge as a core feature, purpose-built for file storage workflows
  • Pricing starts at $10.42/mo, which includes the full file storage feature set
  • Established product with 15+ years on the market and a mature ecosystem

Weaknesses

  • No free plan — you need to pay $10.42/mo from day one to use it
  • Fewer built-in features means you may need additional tools to cover gaps
  • Syncing large folders can be slow and occasionally causes file conflicts
  • Limited team/admin features if your organization eventually scales up

The bottom line

Pricing: Dropbox starts at $11.99/mo. Tresorit starts at $10.42/mo. Tresorit is the more affordable option.

Feature gaps: Dropbox offers File Sync, Paper Docs and Shared Folders that Tresorit lacks. Tresorit brings Compliance, E2E Encryption and Secure Sharing that Dropbox does not have.

Team fit: Dropbox is geared toward any size teams, while Tresorit is aimed at small teams teams. Pick the one that matches where your team is today and where it is headed — migrating tools later is always painful.

Where each tool shines: Dropbox's biggest strengths are: rock-solid file sync across platforms. smart sync saves local disk space. Tresorit's biggest strengths are: end-to-end encryption by default — messages are unreadable even to the server operator. includes zero knowledge as a core feature, purpose-built for file storage workflows.

Watch out for: With Dropbox, users commonly note that free tier is only 2gb. With Tresorit, the main complaint is that no free plan — you need to pay $10.42/mo from day one to use it.

Choose Dropbox if...

  • You need a tool built for individuals and teams who need reliable cross-platform file sync
  • You specifically need File Sync and Paper Docs
  • You care about smart sync saves local disk space
  • Your team size fits the any size profile Dropbox is designed for
  • The free tier works for you: free with 2gb storage

Choose Tresorit if...

  • You need a tool built for privacy-conscious users and businesses
  • You want to save on per-user costs — Tresorit is $1.57/user/mo cheaper
  • You specifically need Compliance and E2E Encryption
  • You care about includes zero knowledge as a core feature, purpose-built for file storage workflows
  • Your team size fits the small teams profile Tresorit is designed for

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