# DragBin vs Dropbox Replay — Video review with pricing constraints

Dropbox Replay offers video review tools but suffers from per-user pricing, a 150 GB file size cap, and requires higher plans with add-ons. DragBin combines browser-based review with post-quantum encrypted storage, unified team pricing, and unlimited file sizes.

## Why switch from Dropbox Replay

- Per-user pricing increases costs for teams.
- File size limitations (150 GB max).
- Requires higher plans with add-ons.
- No post-quantum encryption.
- No unified team pricing.
- Limited AI features.

## DragBin advantages

- Unified team pricing for 10 members.
- Unlimited file size uploads.
- Post-quantum encryption (ML-KEM + AES-256).
- Advanced AI features with privacy.
- 5 TB base storage.
- Browser-based review without installs.

## What Dropbox Replay does well

- Video review and feedback workflows.
- Basic collaboration tools for creative teams.

## Who should switch

Creative teams paying Dropbox per seat for Replay, studios uploading files larger than 150 GB, and reviewers who want video collaboration wrapped in zero-knowledge encryption rather than tied to a legacy storage product.

## Related

- [Pricing](/pricing)
- [DragBin vs Frame.io](/alternatives/frame-io)
- [DragBin vs Dropbox](/alternatives/dropbox)
- [Post-quantum encryption](/post-quantum-encryption)
- [Security architecture](/security)
- [All alternatives](/alternatives)
