Stockpress is a cloud-based digital asset management (DAM) platform designed to help teams centrally upload, organize, search, share, and collaborate on images, videos, documents, and other file types. Its positioning emphasizes being “simple,” “quick to set up,” and “more than just file storage,” with a focus on use cases such as marketing, branding, creative teams, e-commerce, education, nonprofits, and manufacturing.
In terms of feature coverage, Stockpress offers a fairly complete DAM toolkit: uploads for any file type and size, visual search, dynamic filters, AI tags, custom tags, tag categories, smart collections, facial recognition, duplicate file detection, version control, image editing, background removal, file statuses, expiration dates, watermarking, and IPTC/EXIF metadata mapping. For collaboration, it supports file comments, area annotations, external upload pages, internal and external sharing links, updatable links, password protection, expiration times, download limits, and share tracking. For team management, the paid plans emphasize unlimited users, unlimited admins, unlimited teams, and unlimited custom roles, which is appealing for organizations with frequent cross-department or external collaboration.
Third-party integrations include Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, Slack, Figma, Klaviyo, Mailchimp, WordPress, Webflow, and Adobe Photoshop, covering cloud drive imports, design, marketing automation, and website publishing. On security, the available information explicitly mentions AWS hosting with redundant storage, 2FA, SSO, and file/upload/download history and reporting, but does not disclose compliance certifications such as SOC 2, ISO 27001, or GDPR. Deployment is cloud SaaS; there is no visible self-hosting option, nor did we find information about an open API or developer documentation.
Pricing is relatively transparent: Free includes 10 users and 3GB; Essential offers unlimited users and 200GB for $99/month; Pro is listed at $175/month; Premium is listed at $225/month with higher storage, while plans above 10TB require contacting sales. Annual billing saves 10%. The free plan does not require a credit card. Compared with per-seat DAM pricing, the unlimited-user model is well suited to teams with many collaborators and long asset workflows, though lightweight teams may find the 3GB free storage limit restrictive.
Stockpress’s strengths are its low learning curve, comprehensive core DAM capabilities, lower scaling costs thanks to unlimited users, and free migration from platforms such as Canto, Brandfolder, and Air. Its weaknesses are limited public information on compliance certifications, company location, China access experience, payment methods, and APIs. Advanced reporting, SSO, FTP, dedicated support, and similar features are concentrated in the Premium tier. It is best suited for marketing and creative teams that want to quickly replace traditional cloud drives or overly complex DAM systems, and need unified brand asset management plus external distribution.
The collected information does not clarify mainland China network availability, local payment options, Chinese-language UI, or local support, so china_access can only be considered unknown. For teams in China, we recommend first testing the free plan for access speed, upload/download stability, credit card payment, and compliance requirements. Alternatives to evaluate include Brandfolder, Canto, Bynder, and Air, or combining domestic enterprise cloud drives, Lanhu/Mockplus, or self-built workflows based on object storage.
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