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The easiest way to copy files between cloud storage services

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Python 3.9+ License: MIT PyPI GitHub stars

CloudHop - Free Cloud File Transfer

Switching cloud providers? CloudHop copies everything for you. Free, open source, runs on your machine.

CloudHop Dashboard

Download / Install

Mac - Download CloudHop.dmg from Releases

First launch: right-click > Open > click "Open" (why?)

Windows - Download CloudHop-windows.zip from Releases

pip

pip install cloudhop && cloudhop

From source

git clone https://github.com/husamsoboh-cyber/cloudhop && cd cloudhop && pip install -e . && cloudhop

Why CloudHop?

  • Free and open source -- no limits, no account needed
  • Runs on your machine -- files never touch our servers
  • Works with 70+ cloud providers -- Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, iCloud, MEGA, S3, Proton Drive...
  • Visual wizard -- no command line needed
  • Pause and resume across restarts

How is this different from...

rclone? CloudHop uses rclone as its engine. If you're comfortable with CLI, you don't need this. CloudHop adds a visual wizard and live dashboard.

MultCloud / CloudFuze? Those are paid SaaS that route files through their servers. CloudHop is free and your files transfer directly between providers.

Download and re-upload? That requires local disk space and 2x transfer time. CloudHop uses server-side copy where supported.

How it works

  1. Run CloudHop -- launch the app or run cloudhop in a terminal
  2. Pick source -- choose where your files are (e.g., OneDrive)
  3. Pick destination -- choose where to copy them (e.g., Google Drive)
  4. Configure options -- set parallel transfers, exclude folders, limit bandwidth
  5. Connect accounts -- authorize each cloud provider in your browser
  6. Start transfer -- watch progress in the live dashboard with speed charts and ETA

CLI Usage

cloudhop source: dest: [--transfers=8] [--bwlimit=10M] [--exclude="*.tmp"]

Supported Providers

Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, iCloud Drive, MEGA, Amazon S3, Proton Drive, Local Folder + 70 more via rclone

Links

Security | Privacy | Contributing | Changelog

The story

I needed to move 500GB of files from OneDrive to Google Drive. Every tool I found was either paid, required uploading my files to someone else's server, or needed a PhD in command-line tools. So I built CloudHop -- a simple, visual way to move files between any cloud service, running entirely on your own computer. No accounts, no subscriptions, no middleman.

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License

MIT License -- see LICENSE for details.

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