Google Drive to Dropbox,
without the manual reimport.

For teams already standardized on Dropbox who need to absorb Google Drive content from a new hire, an acquired team, or a project that started on the wrong side.

Mover connects Google Drive and Dropbox directly. No Takeout, no zips, no manual reupload. Authorize both sides, pick the data, see the price before any bytes move.

Google Drive

From

Google Drive

Dropbox

To

Dropbox

Why teams move from Google Drive to Dropbox.

Most Google Drive → Dropbox migrations are about consolidation. The company is on Dropbox; the Google Drive content needs to come along.

New hire arrives on Drive, the team is on Dropbox

An individual or small team brings their existing Google Drive in. Migrating into Dropbox once is cleaner than running them as a Drive island indefinitely.

Acquisition adds a Google-shop team

The acquired team's Drive needs to fold into the parent's Dropbox tenant. Mover handles the cross-account, cross-platform transfer in one pass.

Consolidating before a vendor cutover

Teams ending a Google Workspace contract pull their Drive data into Dropbox so the cutover doesn't leave files stranded on the Google side.

Aligning with a Dropbox-standardized partner ecosystem

When customers, vendors, or industry partners all run on Dropbox, moving onto the shared platform reduces hand-off friction.

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 Google Drive.

Sign in to Google through Mover and authorize the connection. Mover supports consumer Drive, Workspace, and domain-wide delegation for tenant migrations.

Connect Dropbox.

Sign in to Dropbox through Mover and pick the destination Dropbox — personal or Business. Cross-tenant migrations authorize once per side.

Run a free dry run.

Mover walks the source, sizes the transfer, and produces an exact-cost estimate. The dry run is free; the number it shows is what you pay.

Launch the migration.

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

The pricing math, honestly.

Google Drive and Dropbox 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.

1 TB Google Drive → Dropbox migration

The dry run is what to trust — it runs against your actual data and reflects the pack size you need.

Mover fees
1 TB pack
$199
Google Drive egress
no per-GB egress
$0
Dropbox ingress
no per-GB ingress
$0
Total
$199

Frequently asked.

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

Mover charges per GB transferred — as low as $0.15/GB on the 10 TB usage pack, a little higher on smaller packs. The free dry run sizes the migration and shows the exact price before any data moves. Google Drive has no egress fee, so you pay only Mover plus whatever Dropbox charges to ingest (most charge nothing). See pricing for the packs.

Run a free dry run. Connect Google Drive and Dropbox, 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.

Native Google files are exported to Office formats (Docs → docx, Sheets → xlsx, Slides → pptx) on the way to Dropbox. The result opens in Office, Google Drive (re-imported), or any compatible editor. Complex formulas or embedded scripts may need a human pass after the migration.

Yes. Mover maps Google shared drives to specific Dropbox folders or Dropbox team folders, depending on how you want to land the content.

Folder hierarchy is preserved. Modification timestamps are preserved where the destination supports it; Dropbox accepts the original modified-time on upload.

Mover migrates file content. Sharing models differ between Google Drive and Dropbox — permissions don't transfer 1:1 and have to be re-established on the Dropbox side after the data lands.

As low as $0.15/GB on a 10 TB pack from Mover. Neither Google Drive nor Dropbox charges egress or ingress for migration traffic, so the Mover fee is the only line. The dry run gives you the exact total before you commit.

Move Google Drive to Dropbox in one pass.

Connect both sides, run a free dry run, see the price. No Takeout, no scripts.