Free for everyone. Forever.
FreeCloudMap is a FoSS alternative to IAMCloud — no per-seat fees, no usage caps, no feature paywalls. For individuals, businesses and education alike.
Community
For individuals who want full control of their own clouds.
- All core mount features
- 10 connected accounts
- Zero-knowledge encryption
- Unlimited mount devices
- Community support
- Self-host anytime
Business
For teams and companies that need shared mounts and controls.
- Everything in Community
- Unlimited team seats
- Shared mounts & permissions
- Audit log & activity feed
- Admin controls & quotas
- Priority support
- SSO / SAML available
Education
For schools, universities and research labs — no per-seat fees.
- Everything in Business
- Unlimited classrooms
- Student role management
- Bulk provisioning
- Lab-safe sandbox mode
- Dedicated onboarding
Grab the app for your platform
Native desktop apps, a WebDAV gateway, and a headless CLI — all free.
Windows
Windows 10 · 11
DownloadmacOS
macOS 13+ · Apple silicon
DownloadLinux
deb · rpm · AppImage
DownloadWebDAV
Any WebDAV client
DownloadCLI
Headless · CI-ready
DownloadCommon questions
Still wondering about cost? Here's the short version: there isn't one.
FreeCloudMap is a free, open-source cloud drive mapper. It turns your cloud storage — Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, S3 and more — into folders that appear right on your computer. You work with your clouds as if they were local, without paying per-seat licenses.
Yes. FreeCloudMap is built as a FoSS alternative to proprietary mappers like IAMCloud. There are no per-seat fees, no usage caps and no 'pro' paywalls — for individuals, for companies, and for classrooms. We fund development through optional enterprise support and donations.
By default, files are encrypted on your device with AES-256-GCM before leaving it, so your cloud provider (and FreeCloudMap) can never read them. You control the keys. For teams that need shared access, keys are exchanged over end-to-end encrypted channels.
Absolutely. Because it's open source under the AGPL-3.0 license, you can run the coordinator on your own infrastructure, or even fully offline in air-gapped environments. Everything you need is in our docs.
Yes. We ship native apps for all three desktop platforms, a WebDAV gateway for anything else, and a headless CLI for servers and CI. Cross-platform is a first-class feature, not an afterthought.
Today: Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, Amazon S3, Box, Nextcloud, WebDAV, SFTP, iCloud and Backblaze B2 — with more being added by the community all the time. Custom providers can be built with the SDK.
We're a project funded by optional enterprise support contracts, managed hosting, and community donations. The software itself remains free and open source forever — that's our FoSS pledge.