Move your files between any cloud.
Most of us no longer live in one cloud. There's a work OneDrive, a personal Google Drive, a Dropbox from years ago. Moving files between them should be a five-minute decision — not a weekend of dragging folders and hoping nothing breaks. CloudRaft makes it a five-minute job.
Why we built it
The tools that move data between clouds were built for engineers, not people — command lines, confusing dashboards, and full account access with no explanation of why they need it. We thought the people most likely to switch clouds are exactly the people who care most about their data. They deserve a tool that earns that trust instead of assuming it.
So CloudRaft is copy-only by design — it reads your files and writes copies, and that's all it can do. It never deletes, moves, or changes your originals. It doesn't store your files. It holds as little of your data as possible, in the EU, and runs no ad tracking or profiling — just consent-based analytics, never for ads. The boring, trust-defining details most tools skip are the ones we obsess over.
What we believe
- Your data is yours. No lock-in, no dark patterns, copy-only always — you can move out as easily as you moved in.
- Trust is the product. Encryption, EU hosting, no ad tracking, and plain-language permissions aren't features we bolt on — they're the reason CloudRaft exists.
- Plain pricing. A clear price for an amount of data. No per-seat math, no discount theater.
Who's behind it
CloudRaft is built by Robinson Holding AS, an independent company based in Norway.
The bigger idea
As multi-cloud becomes the default, the layer that moves and keeps files in sync between providers becomes real infrastructure — and it's a layer no single cloud vendor is ever motivated to build, because it's the opposite of lock-in. That's the gap CloudRaft is built to fill: a neutral tool that moves your files between any clouds, with no stake in keeping you on any one of them.
Get in touch
Questions, ideas, or a cloud you wish we supported? Email support@cloudraft.app, or see Support.