RaiDrive is a cloud storage mounting tool from OpenBoxLab. Its core value is making remote storage—such as Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, SharePoint, object storage, and WebDAV/SFTP/FTP—appear in Windows File Explorer or a Linux file manager like a USB drive. Users can open, edit, and save cloud files directly, reducing the need to manually download and upload files.
Its biggest strength is broad connectivity, covering personal cloud drives, enterprise collaboration drives, major public cloud object storage, as well as protocols such as Nextcloud, WebDAV, SFTP, and FTP. Feature-wise, it supports network drives, file locking, public/private drive attributes, fast copy/move/delete operations, bandwidth control, and process access monitoring. File locking helps prevent conflicts when multiple people edit at the same time, while public/private attributes control whether other accounts or PCs can access the drive.
The Standard edition is free, supports 8 drives, includes ads, offers forum support, and provides write access for some storage services while others are read-only. Starter starts at USD 1.84/month, and Individual starts at USD 2.84/month; both include a 14-day trial, unlimited drives, license sharing, no ads, and email support. Note that the terms state subscriptions renew automatically, cancellation takes effect on the next billing date, and subscriptions cannot be canceled or refunded.
For security, RaiDrive uses TLS/SSL encryption for data in transit and states that the software communicates directly with cloud services without third-party involvement. It also supports encrypted local caching. Its collaboration capabilities are more focused on file-level locking and network sharing; no enterprise-grade SSO, audit logs, fine-grained role permissions, or compliance certifications were found. Its deployment model is closer to a local desktop client than a traditional cloud SaaS product; the reviewed text does not disclose an open API or SDK.
Pros include ease of use, broad integrations, low pricing, and concurrent-session licensing that is friendly to multi-device use. Cons include ads in the free version, complex write/read-only rules across plans, limited Standard support, and insufficient disclosure around enterprise governance capabilities. It is suitable for individuals, multi-cloud storage users, small teams, and operations or development staff who need unified access to object storage and remote files.
The source text does not provide information about network accessibility in mainland China, payment methods, or localized billing, so this remains unknown. Given its support for Alibaba Cloud, Tencent Cloud, WebDAV, SFTP, and more, local alternatives or complementary tools to consider include rclone, Cyberduck, Mountain Duck, ExpanDrive, and CloudMounter.
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