# DragBin vs Icedrive — Encrypted storage with free-plan limitations

Icedrive does not offer post-quantum encryption, lacks smart AI features, and keeps its source code closed. DragBin gives you open-source transparency, post-quantum cryptography, smart private AI, and a generous free plan with no artificial caps.

## Why switch from Icedrive

- No post-quantum encryption.
- Closed source limits transparency.
- Free users face heavier limitations.
- No smart AI features.
- No dedicated business workspace.
- Limited bandwidth on free usage.

## DragBin advantages

- Open-source and self-hostable.
- Post-quantum encryption (ML-KEM + AES-256).
- 25 GB free storage with no artificial caps.
- Smart AI features that run privately.
- Unified team pricing and business workspace support.
- Unlimited sharing, bandwidth, and file size on the free plan.

## What Icedrive does well

- Client-side encryption for file contents.
- Supports unlimited file size uploads on paid plans.

## Who should switch

Free-plan users hitting Icedrive's bandwidth and storage caps, security-focused users who want auditable open-source code, and teams that need a dedicated business workspace with private AI.

## Related

- [Pricing](/pricing)
- [Post-quantum encryption](/post-quantum-encryption)
- [Zero-knowledge encryption](/zero-knowledge-encryption)
- [DragBin vs pCloud](/alternatives/pcloud)
- [DragBin vs Sync](/alternatives/sync)
- [All alternatives](/alternatives)
