Dropbox vs Sync.com — Lequel l'emporte ?

En bref

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

Choisissez Sync.com si: Les équipes privacy-first qui veulent du chiffrement zero-knowledge inclus par défaut sans surcoût

Notre avis: Dropbox for simplicity, Sync.com for power users.

 DropboxSync.com
Tarifs2 GB free | Plus $11.99/mo (2 TB)5 GB free | Teams Standard $6/user/mo (1 TB)
FonctionnalitésSmart Sync for disk space management, Paper for collaborative docs, Transfer large files up to 100 GB, Version history (180 days), Third-party app integrationsEnd-to-end encryption by default, Zero-knowledge privacy, HIPAA and GDPR compliant, File requests and sharing, Vault for archived files
Idéal pourFreelancers and small teams who need reliable file sync, sharing, and large file transfersPrivacy-first teams that want zero-knowledge encryption included by default with no extra cost
Courbe d'apprentissageFacileFacile

La vraie différence

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

Dropbox stands out with Smart Sync for disk space management and Paper for collaborative docs. Sync.com counters with End-to-end encryption by default and Zero-knowledge privacy.

Dropbox's Achilles heel: only 2 gb free is laughable in 2026 — google gives 15 gb and most competitors give 5–10 gb. Sync.com's: no native document editing — you have to download files, edit locally, and re-sync every time. Pick whichever weakness you can live with.

Le verdict

If you value smart sync for disk space management and les freelances et petites, go with Dropbox. If les équipes privacy-first qui matters more, Sync.com is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.

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