Air Explorer support the next clouds:
Manage all your cloud storage services from a single professional interface. Air Explorer is the ultimate multi-cloud manager that unifies platforms like Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, and advanced protocols like S3 and SFTP. Streamline your workflow, perform cloud-to-cloud backups, and keep your files organized without switching between multiple apps or browser tabs.
FTP
SFTP
WebDav
–cloudme.com,
–powerfolder.com,
–opendrive.com,
–owndrive.com,…
Stack Storage
Mail.com
4shared
SharePoint Online
SharePoint China
ADrive
Jottacloud
Huawei
Full Compatibility: Beyond commercial services, Air Explorer supports industry-standard protocols such as WebDAV, FTP, SFTP, and Amazon S3. This allows you to connect not only public clouds but also NAS servers (Synology, QNAP), private servers, and custom cloud setups securely and efficiently.
Frequently Asked Questions about Air Explorer Cloud Manager
Air Explorer streamlines cloud-to-cloud transfers. While the process is managed through our desktop application for enhanced privacy and performance, you can move data from Google Drive to OneDrive or S3 to Dropbox seamlessly, eliminating the need for manual download-and-upload workflows.
Yes, security is our priority. Unlike web-based cloud managers, Air Explorer is a native desktop app. Your credentials and files never pass through third-party servers; everything stays between your computer and the cloud provider. We also offer end-to-end encryption for your files.
There are no limits. With Air Explorer Pro, you can add and manage multiple accounts from the same service (e.g., several OneDrive or Google Drive accounts) simultaneously. This is perfect for users who need to consolidate multiple cloud silos into a single workflow.
Definitely. Air Explorer features a built-in Task Scheduler that allows you to automate synchronization and backup tasks. You can set up recurring schedules (daily, weekly, etc.) to ensure your data is consistently backed up across different cloud platforms or FTP/S3 servers.
