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FileHop is a local-first file browser for Mac and Windows. Rather than positioning itself as a traditional cloud drive or collaboration SaaS, it brings file previewing, search, compression, conversion, editing, and AI processing into a single desktop workspace. It emphasizes no sign-up required, offline availability, fast file opening, and instant search by both filename and file content.
Based on the available product information, FileHop covers a very broad set of features. For PDFs, it supports merging, splitting, compression, password removal, watermarking, and OCR. For video, it offers compression, transcoding, cropping, subtitles, and 4K export. For audio, it supports transcription, TTS, format conversion, and merging. For images, it includes compression, conversion, cropping, watermarking, background removal, and AI enhancement. On the document side, it supports Markdown, Typst, Mermaid, D2, and DOCX/PDF conversion. For data workflows, it supports Excel, CSV, Parquet, multi-million-row processing, cleaning, and analysis. It also offers both Cloud AI and Local AI; Local AI does not consume tokens and can run offline.
FileHop uses a freemium pricing model. The Free plan is $0/month and includes 500 Cloud AI tokens/month, unlimited Local AI, previewing and editing for 15+ file formats, and PDF/video/image tools with no watermark. Its limitations include queued processing, no 4K export, and no karaoke subtitles. Plus starts at $9/month, or $89/year when billed annually, unlocking all features, 1,000+ Cloud AI tokens/month, parallel tasks, priority processing, 4K export, AI Slides, and more. The page also shows $19/$49/$99 tiers, but the details are insufficient.
The main advantages are its high level of tool integration, which can reduce app switching; a relatively generous free plan; a local-first approach and Local AI that may appeal to privacy-conscious users; and support for many formats across both Mac and Windows. The downsides are that the v0.1.1 version number suggests the product may still be at an early stage; there is no visible support for team permissions, audit logs, SSO, APIs, a plugin ecosystem, or compliance certifications; and Cloud AI depends on OpenAI and Google, which introduces uncertainty around network availability and latency.
FileHop is better suited to individual office users, content creators, researchers, operations staff, and lightweight teams that need batch file processing. It is less suited to large enterprises with strict requirements around permissions, compliance, and centralized management. Access from mainland China cannot be confirmed from the main content. In theory, the local desktop features should not depend on the network, but Cloud AI, payments, and upgrades may be affected by connectivity and international payment conditions. Alternatives can be chosen by use case, including Adobe Acrobat, iLovePDF, HandBrake, TinyPNG, Obsidian, Pandoc, Microsoft Word, Notion, or the built-in Finder/File Explorer.
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