Dropbox migrations,
without scripts.

Mover is the data-migration tool from Files.com. One-time moves between 20+ providers — no subscriptions, no surprises, no scripts.

Migrate data to or from Dropbox with Mover. Consolidate personal Dropbox accounts into a Business plan, shift teams onto Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace, or move data out to object storage — without exporting and re-uploading by hand.

SourcesDestinations
Google Drive
Google Drive
Microsoft OneDrive
OneDrive
Microsoft SharePoint
SharePoint
Box
Box
SFTP
SFTP
SharePoint
Microsoft SharePoint
OneDrive
Microsoft OneDrive
Google Drive
Google Drive
Box
Box
Files.com Agent
Files.com Agent
DropboxDropbox

Why customers move data through Dropbox.

Most Dropbox migrations are about consolidation — pulling personal accounts into a Business tenant, or pulling content out as a team standardizes on M365 or Workspace. Hundreds of moves later, the inbound and outbound piles look pretty different.

Into Dropbox

Consolidating personal accounts into Dropbox Business

Companies formalizing an existing scattered Dropbox footprint move personal-account data into a centrally-managed Dropbox Business tenant for billing, identity, and compliance.

Aligning with a partner ecosystem on Dropbox

Customers, vendors, or industry partners standardized on Dropbox can pull their counterparties onto it for shared workflows.

Coming off legacy file servers

Decommissioning Windows file servers, SMB shares, or aging NAS appliances into Dropbox Business as part of a cloud-first push.

Out of Dropbox

Standardizing on Microsoft 365

The most common Dropbox migration. Teams moving to M365 shift Dropbox content into OneDrive or SharePoint to land on one identity, billing, and storage layer.

Standardizing on Google Workspace

Teams moving to Workspace shift Dropbox content into Google Drive as part of the transition.

Reducing per-seat cost at scale

Dropbox Business per-user pricing adds up at scale. Customers with primarily-archival data move it to S3, Azure Blob, GCS, or a discount storage tier at a fraction of the per-TB cost.

Archiving to object storage

Inactive or compliance-retained data moved to a cheaper at-rest tier with longer-term retention rules.

Pair Dropbox with any cloud.

Dropbox migrations rarely happen in isolation. These are the providers we pair with most often — one-click setup on either side, same dry-run flow, same audit trail.

How Mover connects.

Mover connects to Dropbox the standard way. Provide the credential, nothing more — generate a scoped token if you want minimum-privilege.

Dropbox OAuth

Standard sign-in flow. Authorize Mover against your Dropbox account and pick the Dropbox you want to migrate to or from. For migrations across Dropbox Business tenants, run the OAuth flow once per side.

Scope:Mover requests the scopes it needs to read or write Dropbox files and nothing more. You can revoke the connection from your Dropbox account settings at any time.

The pricing math, honestly.

Mover charges as low as $0.15 / GB when purchasing a 10 TB pack. Your Dropbox-side cost depends on direction. No invoice math, no surprises — the dry-run shows the exact number before you commit.

Migrating into Dropbox

Provider side

Free

no inbound fees

Mover

$0.15 / GB

When purchasing a 10 TB pack

Dropbox doesn't charge an inbound transfer fee. Storage is bundled into your Dropbox plan; the cost is the per-user seat, not per-GB.

Migrating out of Dropbox

Provider side

Free

no egress fees

Mover

$0.15 / GB

When purchasing a 10 TB pack

Dropbox doesn't charge an egress fee. Migrating data out costs only Mover's fee plus the destination's inbound rate (usually nothing).

10 TB migration between Dropbox and another provider

The exact dry-run estimate is the number to trust — it includes both line items, run against your actual data.

Mover fees
10 TB pack
$1,499
Dropbox egress
no per-GB egress fees
$0
Total
$1,499

4 steps to Go.

From credential to first byte in four clicks. The dry-run is free, every time, and shows the exact cost before you commit a byte.

Connect Dropbox.

Sign in to Dropbox through Mover and authorize the connection. Mover lists the Dropboxes the connected account can see.

Choose what to migrate.

Pick specific folders or files; apply filters and a date range if you want a partial migration.

Run a dry-run.

Mover walks the source, counts files, sizes the transfer, and produces an exact cost estimate.

Launch.

Live progress, automatic retries on transient failures. Pause, resume, or cancel at any time.

Frequently asked.

Most teams launch their first migration in under 15 minutes. The dry run is free, every time.

Run a dry run before you buy anything. Mover connects to Dropbox, walks it, counts every file, sums the bytes, and returns an exact file count and price before a single byte moves — with nothing charged. The dry run is always free, and you can re-run it as often as you want as you scope the migration.

A standard Dropbox OAuth authorization. Sign in to Dropbox through Mover, authorize the connection, and pick the Dropbox you want to migrate to or from. The connection can be revoked from your Dropbox account settings.

Yes. Run the OAuth flow once for the source tenant and once for the destination tenant. Mover handles the cross-tenant transfer; both sides need to authorize.

Yes. Mover authenticates against personal Dropbox accounts the same way it authenticates against Business accounts.

Mover charges as low as $0.15/GB when purchasing a 10 TB pack. Dropbox doesn't charge inbound or egress fees. For a 10 TB migration, expect ~$1,499 in Mover fees and nothing on the Dropbox side.

Yes. After connecting, pick the specific folders or files you want included. Filters and date ranges narrow the migration further.

Start the move. finish.

Run a free dry run on your Dropbox data. See the exact size, file count, and price before you commit a single GB.