Drivebase: Open-Source Unified File Manager with End-to-End Encryption for Multiple Cloud Storage Providers
By
Monawwar Abdullah
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Summary
Drivebase is an open-source, cloud-agnostic file management platform that allows users to organize, upload, share, and collaborate on files across multiple cloud storage providers from a single interface. Its key feature is Vault, an end-to-end encryption system that encrypts files before they leave the user's device, ensuring only the user can access them. The platform supports Google Drive, S3, Dropbox, and OneDrive, enabling unified folder management, per-file storage selection, and a self-hosted, privacy-focused setup that avoids vendor lock-in.
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With Vault, its end-to-end encryption feature, your files are encrypted before they leave your device so only you can access them.
Connect Google Drive, S3, Dropbox, or OneDrive, manage a unified folder structure, choose storage per file, and stay fully in control with a self-hosted, privacy-first setup free from vendor lock-in.
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