Dropbox: Cloud & Files Storage

File Transfer | Share Photos

Published by: Dropbox

Description

Dropbox lets anyone upload and transfer files to the cloud, and share them with anyone. Back up and sync docs, photos, videos, and other files to cloud storage and access them from any device, no matter where you are. And with advanced sharing features, it’s easy to share docs and send files—large or small—to family, friends, and co-workers.
Features:
• Automatically upload videos and photos from your camera roll to cloud photo storage—all in the background—for easy video sharing and photo sharing.
• Access any file in your account—even offline—and preview over 175 different file types with no special software required.
• Easily send large files by copying and pasting a link you can give to anyone, even if they don’t have a Dropbox account.
• Scan documents, receipts, IDs, photos, and more using your mobile device and transform them into high-quality PDFs, so you can view and send anywhere.
• Sync folders on your PC or Mac to Dropbox with computer backup, and recover older versions or restore deleted files with version history and file recovery.
Sign up now for your free Dropbox Plus trial. You’ll get 2 TB (2,000 GB) of storage space—that’s enough room to save files from all your linked devices. We’ve also introduced some new features as part of your Plus plan: Dropbox Passwords to store and sync passwords across all your devices and Dropbox Vault to secure and organize your most sensitive documents. And with Dropbox Rewind, you can roll back any file, folder, or your entire account, up to 30 days.
Before starting a trial or completing payment, you’ll see the plan price. This amount will be charged to your Apple ID account at confirmation of purchase and on renewal and will vary by plan and country. Dropbox subscriptions renew monthly or yearly, depending on your plan. Your account will be charged for renewal 24 hours before the end of your current billing period. To avoid auto-renewal, turn it off within at least 24 hours before your subscription renews. You can turn off auto-renewal anytime time from your Apple ID account settings. You can manage and cancel your subscriptions by going to your account settings on the App Store after purchase.
Dropbox is a secure cloud solutions leader trusted by Fortune 500 companies for their most sensitive data. Over 14 million paid users choose Dropbox because they know they can count on a company that’s also dedicated to their security and privacy—no matter what they do or where they are. Let Dropbox be your all-in-one file storage, file organizer, file transfer, and file sharing solution for all your devices.
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In-Apps

Dropbox Plus - Monthly
$20.49
Dropbox Professional - Monthly
$31.99
Dropbox Simple – Monthly
$12.99
Dropbox Plus - Annual
$199.99
Dropbox Family - Monthly
$36.99

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    Yes, Dropbox is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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User Rating

4.71 out of 5

8,488 ratings in New Zealand

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Dropbox Reviews

Help - latest version is broken 😞

matarua on

New Zealand

Since the app update and iOS 18 photos are not uploading. Same problem as years ago. I know Apple changed the way photos works. But the Dropbox app is stuck at Scanning and never uploads anymore. Can this please be fixed.

Frustrating app and web page to use via iPhone

ekim64 on

New Zealand

I was forced to use drop box to view shared photos from a recent event. Apparently my free drop box is full so I tried to view the web version and download relevant photos into my Dropbox but this didn’t seem to work? Viewing via the web page is tedious, it always seems to go back to the start instead of scrolling to the next photo. Not for me.

dwarf

black 4ft pigmy on

New Zealand

terrible

Download

Tetaniwha on

New Zealand

What a mission to download all my files and photos from drop box, took me over 4 days and had to do bits at a time. Otherwise it’ll crash and had to start again. Started with my mobile, and thought oh be easier on my desktop, but just the same on there. And it wouldn’t tell you if it worked or not till the download % was almost finish lol Found a better app that lets you do freely what you need to do. And I’m talking down to less than 16 photos at a time

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southern sheila on

New Zealand

Dropbox is not a intuitive site

Dropbox

waw1944 on

New Zealand

Great software would be lost without it.

Link to App Store

Content Guru. on

New Zealand

How come Dropbox links (on iPhone) don’t navigate to the app rather than the App Store?

It works

Stewart T. on

New Zealand

Dropbox works, like it should

Not for me

alfrescoart on

New Zealand

I pay monthly subscription for iCloud Storage. There is no way I’m paying more subscription to store a few sheets of music. DB like loads of other apps are just out to make money, hate it, would rather go back to using paper sheet music.

Terrible

Cameron82883 on

New Zealand

Confusing app with constant pop ups and lots of missing features, use another cloud storage solution.

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