iCloud vs OneDrive — ¿Cuál gana?

Resumen

Elige iCloud si: Usuarios de Apple que quieren backup y sincronización sin esfuerzo — simplemente funciona si estás totalmente en Apple

Elige OneDrive si: Usuarios de Microsoft 365 que quieren almacenamiento cloud que funcione perfecto con Word, Excel y Outlook

Nuestra opinión: iCloud for simplicity, OneDrive for power users.

 iCloudOneDrive
PreciosFree 5GB with any Apple ID | iCloud+ 50GB $0.99/mo5 GB free | Microsoft 365 Basic $1.99/mo (100 GB)
FuncionesSeamless sync across iPhone, iPad, and Mac, iCloud Drive with Finder and Files app integration, Private Relay for anonymous web browsing (paid), Hide My Email for disposable addresses, Shared family storage with up to 5 membersDeep Microsoft 365 integration, Personal Vault for sensitive files, Real-time co-authoring in Office apps, Ransomware detection and recovery, Photo management and memories
Ideal paraApple users who want effortless backup and sync without thinking about it — it just works if you are all-in on AppleMicrosoft 365 users who want cloud storage that works seamlessly with Word, Excel, and Outlook
Curva de aprendizajeFácilFácil

La verdadera diferencia

Both offer free tiers, so the real question is what you get when you start paying.

iCloud stands out with Seamless sync across iPhone, iPad, and Mac and iCloud Drive with Finder and Files app integration. OneDrive counters with Deep Microsoft 365 integration and Personal Vault for sensitive files.

iCloud's Achilles heel: terrible experience on windows and android — and 5gb free in 2026 is embarrassingly stingy. OneDrive's: sync client can be flaky — conflict files and mysterious sync failures still plague power users. Pick whichever weakness you can live with.

Conclusión

If you value seamless sync across iphone, ipad, and mac and usuarios de apple que, go with iCloud. If usuarios de microsoft 365 matters more, OneDrive is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.

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