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Supported Cloud Services

A standard use case for Cryptomator is storing your encrypted vaults in a Cloud Service of your choice for safe and private synchronization of your data. When using Cryptomator for Desktop, you will need to have your Cloud Service's synchronization software installed on your computer to access cloud-based vaults.

In comparison, Cryptomator for Android and Cryptomator for iOS support access to vaults that are stored with a range of Cloud Services directly from within the app.

While the Cryptomator for Android and Cryptomator for iOS apps offer native support for a growing number of cloud services, it can happen, especially with smaller ones, that your Cloud Service is not natively supported.

In this case, however, most providers allow you to connect to your vaults via WebDAV instead.

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Depending on how well it is supported by your provider, individual features may not work optimally when using WebDAV.

If possible, we therefore recommend that you access your data using the native integration of your Cloud Service for an optimal user experience.

The following sections will provide you with an overview of natively supported Cloud Services, as well as information about selected Cloud Services with WebDAV support and a list of incompatible Cloud Services.

Natively Supported Cloud Services (Recommended)

The following Cloud Services are natively supported by Cryptomator for Android and/or Cryptomator for iOS.

Cloud ServiceAndroid 1iOS
Dropbox2
Google Drive2 3 4
OneDrive2
pCloud2
S3
Box.com
iCloud
Local device storage
Spaces provided by other apps 5
WebDAV 6

Cloud Services With WebDAV Support

The following non-exhaustive table lays out information about Cloud Services that can be accessed using WebDAV by both Cryptomator for Android and Cryptomator for iOS.

Cloud ServiceURL
1&1 Online-Speicher (DSL)https://sd2dav.1und1.de
1&1 Online-Speicher (Webhosting)https://webdav.office.1und1.de
blaucloudhttps://{username}.blaucloud.de/remote.php/webdav
Disroot 7https://cloud.disroot.org/remote.php/webdav/
freenetcloudhttps://webmail.freenet.de/webdav
GMX MediaCenterhttps://webdav.mc.gmx.net
HiDrive IONOS 8https://webdav.hidrive.ionos.com
HiDrive Strato 9https://webdav.hidrive.strato.com
IceDrive 10https://webdav.icedrive.io/
kDrive 11https://connect.drive.infomaniak.com
Koofr 12https://app.koofr.net/dav/Koofr
MagentaCLOUD 13https://magentacloud.de/remote.php/webdav
Mailbox.orghttps://dav.mailbox.org/servlet/webdav.infostore/
Mail.Ruhttps://webdav.cloud.mail.ru
Nextcloud 14https://{host}/{path}/remote.php/dav/files/{username}
ownCloud 15https://{host}/{path}/remote.php/webdav
pCloud (EU) 16https://ewebdav.pcloud.com
pCloud (US) 16https://webdav.pcloud.com
Seafile (self-hosted)https://{host}/{path}/seafdav
STACKhttps://{username}.stackstorage.com/remote.php/webdav
SWITCHdrivehttps://drive.switch.ch/remote.php/dav/files/{username}
Syncwerk (formerly Seafile.de)https://app.syncwerk.com/seafdav
WEB.DE Online-Speicherhttps://webdav.smartdrive.web.de
wölklihttps://cloud.woelkli.com/remote.php/webdav
Yandex.Disk 17https://webdav.yandex.com

Incompatible Cloud Services

The Cloud Services listed in the following non-exhaustive table can currently not be used natively or via WebDAV.

This applies to both Cryptomator for Android and Cryptomator for iOS.

Cloud ServiceAndroid Feature RequestiOS Feature Request
Mega#39#258

Footnotes

  1. We recommend using the Google Play Store variant of Cryptomator for Android users for the best experience. Please see here for more information about the different Cryptomator for Android variants and the reasoning behind those.

  2. Not supported by the Main F-Droid repo variant because this Cloud Service requires an API key. 2 3 4

  3. Not supported by the Cryptomator F-Droid repo variant because this Cloud Service requires proprietary dependencies.

  4. Not supported by the Accrescent variant because this Cloud Service requires proprietary dependencies.

  5. Some Android and iOS apps integrate into the operating system's file manager with their own storage spaces to allow seamless access to their files via so called "File Providers." Cryptomator generally supports saving vaults in those spaces, but is dependent on those apps explicitly supporting access by other apps like Cryptomator. For more technical information about this see here for Android and here for iOS.

  6. Please see Cloud Services with WebDAV support for a non-exhaustive list of Cloud Services and information about accessing them with WebDAV.

  7. Disroot: To login, you must provide your disroot username (or your email if you are using your own domain) and your password. If 2FA is enabled you will have to generate an app-specific password.

  8. HiDrive IONOS: When using 2FA WebDAV requires the OTP provided next to the password but it is only valid for 30 minutes then (see here [de])

  9. HiDrive Strato: When using 2FA WebDAV requires the OTP provided next to the password but it is only valid for 60 minutes then (see here [de])

  10. IceDrive: WebDAV requires a paid plan and a separate access key as password. (see here)

  11. kDrive: WebDAV support is disabled for free users.

  12. Koofr: WebDAV access requires a separate app password.

  13. MagentaCLOUD: WebDAV access requires a separate protocol password.

  14. Nextcloud: WebDAV requires an app-specific password when 2FA is enabled.

  15. ownCloud: WebDAV requires an app-specific password when 2FA is enabled.

  16. pCloud: WebDAV access is disabled when 2FA is enabled. Requires a paid plan. 2

  17. Yandex.Disk: WebDAV requires an app-specific password when 2FA is enabled.