Dropbox to Google Drive,
without the reupload.
For teams switching from Dropbox to Workspace. One pass, server-to-server, no zips and no per-user reimport.
Mover connects Dropbox and Google Drive directly. Authorize both sides, pick the data, see the price before any bytes move.
From
Dropbox

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Google Drive
Why teams move from Dropbox to Google Drive.
Most Dropbox → Drive migrations happen because the rest of the team already lives in Workspace. The data is what makes the transition real.
Standardizing on Google Workspace
Teams on Workspace for mail, calendar, and Docs pull Dropbox content into Drive so files travel with the people they belong to — under one identity and billing line.
Tighter integration with Docs, Sheets, and Slides
Files in Drive open natively in Docs and Sheets. Migrating from Dropbox closes the gap between "where files live" and "where work happens".
Ending a Dropbox Business renewal
For teams already paying for Workspace, the Drive storage is bundled. The Dropbox renewal becomes the duplicate spend — and the migration is what ends it.
Acquisition or merger pulling a Dropbox team into a Workspace tenant
An acquired team's Dropbox content lands in the parent's Drive in one pass, so the integration finishes instead of dragging out.
4 steps to Go.
From credential to first byte in a handful of 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. Personal and Business accounts both supported.
Connect Google Drive.
Sign in to Google through Mover. For Workspace-wide migrations, domain-wide delegation lets Mover land content in each user's Drive.
Run a free dry run.
Mover walks the Dropbox source, sums bytes, and produces an exact-cost estimate. The dry run is free, every time.
Launch the migration.
Live progress, automatic retries on transient failures, structured audit log. Pause, resume, or cancel at any time.
The pricing math, honestly.
Dropbox and Google Drive are both zero-egress and zero-ingress for migration traffic. The only cost is Mover — as low as $0.15/GB on a 10 TB pack.
2 TB Dropbox → Google Drive migration
The dry run is what to trust — it runs against your actual data and reflects the pack size you need.
Frequently asked.
Most teams launch their first migration in under 15 minutes. The dry run is free, every time.
Run a free dry run. Connect Dropbox and Google Drive, and Mover walks the source, counts every file, sums the bytes, and returns the exact file count and price before you commit. Buy the matching usage pack, launch, and Mover handles the transfer — re-running later moves only what changed or failed.
Yes. Authorize Dropbox Business as an admin, authorize Google Workspace with domain-wide delegation, and Mover maps each Dropbox user to the corresponding Drive user.
Mover migrates file content. Sharing in Dropbox and Drive use different models, so permissions don't transfer 1:1 and have to be re-established on the Drive side — typically through Workspace groups.
Folder hierarchy is preserved. Modification timestamps are preserved where Drive accepts them on upload.
Depends on size and on Dropbox and Drive API rate limits, which Mover respects automatically. Multi-TB migrations typically complete inside a single business day.
Yes. Mover reads from Dropbox via OAuth while the migration runs. Cancel the Dropbox plan after the migration is verified — not before.
Move Dropbox to Google Drive in one pass.
Connect both sides, run a free dry run, see the price. No exports, no zips.

