Comparison
Google Drive vs OneDrive
Overview
Google Drive is a cloud storage and file collaboration platform for storing, sharing, and co-editing documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and any file type across devices.
OneDrive is Microsoft's cloud storage platform for syncing files across devices and collaborating on Office documents within the Microsoft 365 ecosystem.
Features
- —File storage and sync
- —Shared drives
- —Real-time collaboration
- —Google Docs/Sheets/Slides
- —AI-powered search
- —Version history
- —Offline access
- —Third-party app integrations
- —File sync and storage
- —Shared libraries
- —Real-time co-authoring
- —Version history
- —Personal vault (extra 2FA)
- —Offline access
- —Photo backup
- —Microsoft 365 integration
Pricing
Google Drive
freemiumFree plan available
| Plan | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Free | Free | 15 GB shared across Drive, Gmail, and Photos. |
| Google One Basic | $1.99/mo | 100 GB plan. |
| Google One Premium | $9.99/mo | 2 TB plan. |
| Google AI Pro | $19.99/mo | 2 TB plus Google AI features. |
| Workspace Business Starter | $6/mo | Per user/month business collaboration tier. |
OneDrive
freemiumFree plan availableMicrosoft 365 Personal includes a free trial path; free OneDrive access remains available for home users.
| Plan | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Free | Free | 5 GB storage. |
| Microsoft 365 Basic | $1.99/mo | 100 GB storage for one person. |
| Microsoft 365 Personal | $9.99/mo | 1 TB storage for one person. |
| Microsoft 365 Family | Contact sales | Family plan exists on the official page, but the current crawlable source here did not expose a stable numeric amount. |
| Microsoft 365 Business Basic | $6/mo | Per user/month business entry tier. |
Company Fit
Google Drive
StartupSMBEnterprise
OneDrive
StartupSMBEnterprise
Stacks
OneDrive
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