Box vs Dropbox — Lequel l'emporte ?

En bref

Choisissez Box si: Les enterprises qui ont besoin d'une compliance blindée, de pistes d'audit et de gouvernance pour les industries régulées

Choisissez Dropbox si: Les freelances et petites équipes qui ont besoin de synchronisation fiable, de partage et de transfert de gros fichiers

Notre avis: Box for simplicity, Dropbox for power users.

 BoxDropbox
Tarifs10 GB free (personal) | Business $15/user/mo2 GB free | Plus $11.99/mo (2 TB)
FonctionnalitésEnterprise-grade security and compliance, Box Sign for e-signatures, Workflow automations, 1,500+ integrations, Advanced admin controlsSmart Sync for disk space management, Paper for collaborative docs, Transfer large files up to 100 GB, Version history (180 days), Third-party app integrations
Idéal pourEnterprises that need bulletproof compliance, audit trails, and governance for regulated industriesFreelancers and small teams who need reliable file sync, sharing, and large file transfers
Courbe d'apprentissageMoyenFacile

La vraie différence

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

Box stands out with Enterprise-grade security and compliance and Box Sign for e-signatures. Dropbox counters with Smart Sync for disk space management and Paper for collaborative docs.

Box's Achilles heel: feels corporate and expensive — small teams will find the ui sterile and the pricing hard to justify. Dropbox's: only 2 gb free is laughable in 2026 — google gives 15 gb and most competitors give 5–10 gb. Pick whichever weakness you can live with.

Le verdict

If you value enterprise-grade security and compliance and les enterprises qui ont, go with Box. If les freelances et petites matters more, Dropbox is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.

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