Tresorit is a Swiss-Hungarian encrypted cloud storage service built on zero-knowledge encryption, meaning only users hold the keys to their data. It offers secure file sharing, document signing, and workspace customization with enterprise-grade compliance. ISO 27001 certified and independently audited, Tresorit targets businesses and professionals handling sensitive documents.
Tresorit positions itself as the premium encrypted storage option, with pricing reflecting its enterprise focus ($19/user/month for Business Plus). It competes with Proton Drive on privacy, pCloud on features, and Google Drive on mainstream adoption. Its compliance certifications make it the strongest choice for regulated industries.
Lower pricing ($7.99/user/month) with the Proton ecosystem bundle. End-to-end encrypted files and metadata. Growing rapidly but fewer enterprise features than Tresorit.
One-time purchase option eliminates recurring costs. Swiss jurisdiction but encryption is an add-on. Better for individual users; less suited for enterprise compliance.
Generous 20 GB free tier with default encryption. Targets individual users rather than enterprises. Less suited for compliance-heavy environments.
Comprehensive enterprise features with workflow automation and deep integrations. Widely adopted in large organizations but does not offer end-to-end encryption by default.
ISO 27001 certification, independent audits by Ernst & Young and Computest, and GDPR compliance make Tresorit the default choice for regulated industries. This compliance stack is expensive to replicate and creates switching costs.
At $19/user/month, Tresorit is 2.4x more expensive than Proton Drive. As Proton adds enterprise features, Tresorit's pricing premium becomes harder to justify for smaller teams that don't need advanced compliance.
Integration with Outlook, Microsoft Teams, and Gmail adds workflow value beyond pure storage. Document signing and custom workspaces differentiate Tresorit from storage-only competitors like MEGA and pCloud.
Yes, Tresorit uses client-side zero-knowledge encryption across all platforms. Your files are encrypted before upload and Tresorit never holds the keys. This has been verified by independent audits from Ernst & Young and Computest.
Both offer zero-knowledge encryption and Swiss privacy protections. Tresorit has stronger enterprise features and compliance certifications but costs more. Proton Drive is better value for individuals and small teams.
Yes, Tresorit is designed for business use with ISO 27001 certification, admin controls, custom branding, and integrations with Microsoft and Google. Its compliance features make it suitable for regulated industries.