Free file syncing for small groups
TeamDrive is a lightweight file-sharing application designed for individuals and small teams who need to keep files in sync across multiple devices. It allows up to five users to join a shared space and exchange documents quickly, making collaboration straightforward for small projects or personal use.
Cross-device support and media sharing
TeamDrive works across a wide range of platforms and device types, so you can add photos, videos, and documents from phones, tablets, or desktops. Uploads are fast and convenient, and the system supports synchronization even when some devices are temporarily offline — a feature that helps it stand out from many competing tools.
What you get for free (and what you don’t)
- Offline syncing that continues to queue changes when a device is disconnected
- Compatibility with most major platforms and device types
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Fast transfers for images and video files
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A modest 10 GB free storage allowance, which may be insufficient for active teams
- Several capabilities locked behind paid tiers, limiting what free users can do
Limitations to consider
The 10 GB free quota suits solo users who just want to mirror files between a couple of devices, but it can be restrictive for team collaboration or media-heavy projects. Because some advanced features require payment, teams looking for a completely free solution may prefer other services with larger free allocations or more included functionality.
Suggested alternative
Google Drive for Desktop is a commonly recommended substitute for those seeking a more generous free tier and deeper integration with productivity apps. If you need more storage or built-in collaboration tools without upgrading, it’s worth evaluating alongside TeamDrive.
Technical
- Windows
- Mac
- Free