Sync.com

Zero-knowledge encrypted cloud storage — your files, your keys, your privacy.

Try Sync.com — 5 GB Free →

In This Guide

  1. What Is Sync.com?
  2. Privacy & Encryption
  3. Sync Speed
  4. Features
  5. Apps & Usability
  6. Pricing & Plans

What Is Sync.com?

Sync.com is a Canadian cloud storage service that prioritizes privacy above everything else. It offers file storage, sync, sharing, and backup — like Dropbox or Google Drive — but with zero-knowledge encryption built into every plan.

Zero-knowledge means Sync.com cannot access, read, or decrypt your files. Your encryption keys are generated on your device and never leave it. Even if Sync.com's servers were breached or a government issued a warrant, they literally cannot hand over your files because they can't read them.

For anyone storing sensitive documents — client files, financial records, medical data, legal documents — this level of privacy is essential, not optional.

Privacy & Encryption

This is Sync.com's core strength and the reason to choose it over Dropbox or Google Drive:

How It Compares on Privacy

FeatureSync.comDropboxGoogle DrivepCloud
Zero-knowledge encryptionIncludedNoNoPaid add-on
End-to-end encryptionYesNoNoWith add-on
Provider can read filesNoYesYesDefault yes
HIPAA compliantYesBusiness onlyBusiness onlyNo

The difference is clear. Dropbox and Google Drive can (and do) access your files — for indexing, AI features, and compliance with law enforcement requests. Sync.com structurally cannot.

Sync Speed

Zero-knowledge encryption adds overhead. Sync.com is noticeably slower than Dropbox for syncing large files:

TestSync.comDropbox
1 GB upload5m 45s3m 48s
1 GB download3m 30s2m 30s
1000 small files8m 15s5m 55s

Sync.com is about 30-40% slower than Dropbox in our testing. This is the trade-off for zero-knowledge encryption — your device handles all encryption/decryption work. For everyday document syncing, you won't notice. For large media files or huge folder syncs, it's a factor.

Sync.com does lack block-level sync (where only changed parts of a file are uploaded). This means editing a large file re-uploads the entire file, not just the changes. Dropbox handles this better.

Features

Sync Vault

The Vault feature is unique and practical. It's cloud-only storage (files don't sync to your devices) with the same zero-knowledge encryption. Use it for long-term archival storage — tax records, old project files, backups — that you don't need on your laptop but want securely stored.

Apps & Usability

Desktop apps are available for Windows and macOS. They integrate with your file system like Dropbox — a Sync folder appears in your file explorer, and files inside automatically sync.

The interface is functional but not flashy. It does what it needs to do without extra polish. The web interface is clean and handles file management well, including previewing documents and images.

Mobile apps (iOS and Android) handle photo backup, file browsing, and sharing. They're reliable but not as polished as Dropbox's mobile experience.

Notable gap: No Linux desktop app. Linux users need to use the web interface or find third-party solutions. This is a significant limitation for privacy-focused users who tend to use Linux.

Pricing & Plans

PlanStoragePrice (annual)
Free5 GB$0
Mini2 TB$8/month
Personal Pro6 TB$20/month
Teams Standard1 TB/user$6/user/month
Teams+ UnlimitedUnlimited$15/user/month

The 2 TB plan at $8/month is competitive — cheaper than Dropbox Plus ($11.99/month for 2 TB) and includes zero-knowledge encryption that Dropbox doesn't offer at any price.

The free plan gives you 5 GB, which is enough to test the service but not for serious storage.

Sync.com — True Private Cloud Storage

Zero-knowledge encryption included. Your files, your keys. Start with 5 GB free.

Try Sync.com Free →