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AI Roundtable Poll · 5 models

Google Drive or Dropbox?

Result: Unanimous — Google Drive (5/5 votes)

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Model Responses

GPT-5.4

Vote: Google Drive

Google Drive is the better default choice for most people because it combines cloud storage with a full productivity suite. Docs, Sheets, Slides, sharing, and real-time collaboration are deeply integrated and extremely convenient. It also offers strong value if you already use Gmail, Android, or other Google services. The ecosystem fit makes file access, backup, and teamwork feel seamless across devices. Dropbox is excellent for straightforward file syncing and has a reputation for simplicity. But if I have to pick one overall, Google Drive offers more functionality for the average user without needing extra tools.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: Google Drive

Google Drive edges out Dropbox due to its seamless integration with Google Workspace tools like Docs, Sheets, and Slides, enabling real-time collaboration that Dropbox can't match natively. It offers far more free storage (15GB vs. Dropbox's 2GB) and competitive pricing for additional space, making it more accessible for individuals and teams. Google Drive's superior search capabilities, including OCR for scanned documents and AI-powered features, provide unmatched file discoverability. Cross-platform reliability, especially on Android and web, combined with unlimited photo backups on some plans, make it the more versatile choice for modern workflows.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: Google Drive

Google Drive offers 15GB of free storage compared to Dropbox's 2GB, which is a massive difference for casual and professional users alike. The integration with Google's ecosystem — Docs, Sheets, Slides, Gmail, Google Photos — is seamless and incredibly productive. Real-time collaboration on documents is best-in-class and doesn't require any additional software. Google Drive is available on virtually every platform and is deeply integrated into Android and ChromeOS. For the billions of people who already have a Google account, Drive is immediately accessible with zero friction. Pricing at the paid tier is also competitive. Google One plans offer excellent value, bundling storage across Gmail, Drive, and Photos. Dropbox's paid plans are solid but don't come with the same breadth of integrated services. While Dropbox deserves credit for pioneering cloud sync and having excellent file syncing reliability, Google Drive has caught up in sync quality and surpassed it in collaborative features, ecosystem integration, and value for money.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Google Drive

Google Drive is the superior choice primarily due to its seamless integration with the Google Workspace ecosystem. It serves not just as a static storage locker, but as an active, real-time collaboration hub with Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides built directly into the platform. Furthermore, Google Drive offers unbeatable out-of-the-box value. With 15GB of free storage on its basic tier compared to Dropbox's restrictive 2GB limit, Drive allows users to do much more without immediately hitting a paywall. Finally, Drive leverages Google's unmatched search technology, making it incredibly fast to locate specific files or even text within documents. Because nearly everyone already has a Google account, sharing and collaborating involves zero friction, making it the most universally accessible platform.

Kimi K2.5

Vote: Google Drive

Google Drive integrates seamlessly with the broader Google Workspace ecosystem, including Gmail, Google Docs, Sheets, and Meet. This integration eliminates friction for users who already rely on Google services, allowing real-time collaboration without switching platforms. The generous 15 GB free tier (shared across Google services) significantly outpaces Dropbox's 2 GB free offering, making it more accessible for cost-conscious users. Additionally, Drive's search capabilities leverage Google's powerful indexing technology, making it easier to find files quickly even with thousands of documents. While Dropbox excels at pure file syncing and has a cleaner interface, Google Drive's collaborative editing features and ubiquitous access across devices make it the superior choice for modern, team-oriented workflows.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable delivered a crushing, unanimous verdict in favor of Google Drive, effectively framing Dropbox as a specialist tool outmatched by a complete ecosystem. Claude Opus 4.6 and Gemini 3.1 Pro highlighted the massive storage disparity—15GB against a meager 2GB—as an insurmountable hurdle for the competition. While GPT-5.4 and Kimi K2.5 acknowledged Dropbox's history of reliable syncing, they ultimately agreed that the seamless integration of Docs, Sheets, and Gmail makes Google Drive the only logical default for the modern user.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: Google Drive: 5

Strongest Arguments

  • Google Drive: The combination of a 15GB free storage tier—over seven times larger than the competition—and the seamless, real-time collaboration native to the Google Workspace ecosystem makes it an unbeatable value proposition.