OpenBoxLab Inc. is a South Korean software publisher that focuses on simplifying cloud-to-desktop workflows through lightweight system utilities. Its single product, RaiDrive, falls into the file-system and cloud-integration category, enabling Windows machines to map multiple public or private cloud accounts—such as Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, Amazon S3, SFTP, WebDAV and NAS shares—as ordinary network or removable drives. By translating REST and object-storage APIs into standard NTFS operations, the utility lets users open, edit, save, rename or stream remote objects directly from desktop applications without prior synchronization, effectively turning inexpensive cloud space into expandable local storage. Typical use cases include video editors who need instant access to multi-terabyte asset libraries, accountants who open spreadsheets stored on secure SFTP servers, CAD teams that share project folders on S3-compatible buckets, and home users who consolidate personal photos scattered across several free-storage tiers. Optional caching, on-the-fly encryption and background uploading protect bandwidth and confidentiality, while command-line support allows administrators to script drive-letter assignments during deployment. OpenBoxLab maintains a concise release cadence centered on compatibility with evolving provider APIs, Windows feature updates and emerging authentication protocols like OAuth2 and SSO. The publisher’s software is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are sourced from trusted Windows package channels such as winget, always delivering the newest build and permitting silent batch installation of multiple applications.

RaiDrive

Mount a Cloud Storage like a USB drive

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