For one-time and recurring transfers

Move folders between cloud drives without downloading them first.

Connect a source and destination, preview what will change, run the transfer in the cloud or on your own machine, and get a clear completion report.

Who this is for

How it works

  1. Connect the source provider — Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, S3, SFTP, WebDAV, or Nextcloud.
  2. Connect the destination provider.
  3. Preview the diff: which files will copy, which already match, and how much will move.
  4. Pick a runner — Cloud Runner for convenience, Browser Runner for a transparent path through your tab, or Private Runner on your own machine.
  5. Run the transfer and download a report when it finishes.

Why this beats download-and-reupload

A manual download pulls every file through your laptop’s disk and your home connection, then pushes the same bytes back up to the new provider. Large folders fail halfway. Browser downloads time out. Drives fill up.

A direct cloud-to-cloud transfer moves the bytes between providers without parking them on your machine. You see what’s about to change before it runs, and you get a record of what happened after.

Three ways to run a transfer

Common provider pairs

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