# DragBin vs Internxt — Privacy-focused encrypted storage

Internxt offers end-to-end encryption and an open-source codebase but limits free users to 1 GB, caps file sizes, and skips real-time collaboration. DragBin keeps the open-source and post-quantum story and removes the caps — 25 GB free, unlimited file sizes, and collaborative review tools.

## Why switch from Internxt

- Only 1 GB of free storage.
- No real-time team collaboration.
- File size upload limits (5 GB to 40 GB).
- No version history or file requests.
- No integrated global CDN.
- Per-user business pricing.

## DragBin advantages

- 25 GB free storage (25× more than Internxt).
- Unlimited file size uploads and bandwidth.
- Real-time collaboration with video review tools.
- Integrated encrypted global CDN.
- Unified team pricing — no per-user tax.
- AI-powered tools with zero data leaks.

## What Internxt does well

- Open-source codebase.
- Post-quantum encryption with Kyber 512.

## Who should switch

Creators and teams who like Internxt's privacy story but need more free storage, real-time collaboration, and unlimited file sizes for media-heavy workflows.

## Related

- [Pricing](/pricing)
- [Post-quantum encryption](/post-quantum-encryption)
- [Zero-knowledge encryption](/zero-knowledge-encryption)
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