Oxygen Cloud, Inc. concentrates on eliminating the fragmentation that plagues modern cloud storage by offering a single, lightweight universal sync engine. Its sole public product, odrive, acts as a transparent aggregation layer that mounts more than twenty consumer and enterprise storage services—including Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, Box, Amazon S3, and private SFTP endpoints—into one coherent folder tree on Windows, macOS, and Linux desktops. Users can browse placeholder files that consume zero local space, double-click to hydrate only what is needed, and set automatic or rule-based sync to keep critical folders always available offline. Built-in block-level encryption can be toggled per folder, ensuring that sensitive data is client-side encrypted before it ever leaves the machine, while still allowing secure sharing through password-protected links and optional expiration dates. Typical use cases range from creative teams that shuttle large assets between Adobe Cloud, Dropbox, and Wasabi, to IT departments that need a compliant bridge to on-premises file servers without deploying VPNs. Because odrive normalizes every remote repository into a familiar file-system interface, legacy applications and command-line scripts continue to work unchanged, simplifying migration and hybrid-cloud adoption. The same client is deployed for personal backup, multi-cloud mirroring, and server-to-server replication, giving organizations a consistent data-management posture across laptops, remote workers, and headless VMs. Oxygen Cloud’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest version, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.
universal sync client. It makes any cloud storage unified, synchronized, shareable, and encrypted.
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