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FileShot vs Droplr: Privacy-First vs Screenshot Sharing Tool

— Written by Brendan, Founder of FileShot.io

Quick Comparison

Feature Droplr FileShot
Primary FocusScreenshots, screen recording, file sharingSecure file sharing
Free PlanYes (limited)Yes (unlimited)
Free Upload Limit2 GB total storage, 100 MB per file10 GB
Zero-Knowledge EncryptionNoYes
EncryptionServer-side (Droplr can access content)AES-256-GCM client-side
Screenshot ToolsYes (screen capture, annotate, GIF recording)No (file sharing focus)
Desktop AppYesYes
Paid Plans$6/mo Pro, $10/mo Business$2/mo Lite, $5/mo Pro, $12/mo Creator

Different Tools for Different Jobs

Droplr is a screenshot and screen recording tool with file sharing features. The desktop app captures screenshots, annotates them, records screen GIFs, and uploads to Droplr's cloud. The free plan offers 2 GB total storage with a 100 MB per-file limit. Droplr does not offer end-to-end encryption—Droplr can access all content stored on its servers. Pro plans start at $6/month for 100 GB storage.

FileShot is a privacy-first file sharing platform with zero-knowledge encryption. Free users get generous limits (10 GB per file free, unlimited storage on paid plans). Files are encrypted with AES-256-GCM in the browser before upload. The server cannot decrypt content. FileShot offers a desktop app for drag-and-drop uploads and built-in tools including a PDF editor, file converter, compressor, and virus scanner. FileShot is not a screenshot tool—it's focused on secure file sharing.

Screenshot Capture vs Secure File Transfer

Droplr is designed for teams that need visual communication workflows. The core feature set revolves around capturing, annotating, and sharing screenshots and screen recordings. Droplr integrates with collaboration tools like Slack and provides quick visual feedback loops for design reviews, bug reports, and customer support.

FileShot does not include screenshot capture or annotation tools. FileShot's focus is secure file transfer with privacy guarantees. If you need to annotate screenshots and share them with teammates in real-time, Droplr fits that workflow. If you need to securely share confidential documents, large datasets, or files where privacy is a requirement, FileShot is the right tool.

Privacy and Encryption

Droplr uses server-side encryption. This means Droplr holds the encryption keys and can decrypt your content. Droplr employees, administrators, or anyone who compromises Droplr's infrastructure can access your uploads. Droplr complies with legal requests by providing access to your data because they can decrypt it.

FileShot uses zero-knowledge encryption. Files are encrypted in your browser with AES-256-GCM before upload. The decryption key lives only in the URL fragment and never touches the server. FileShot cannot decrypt your files even if compelled to do so. This architecture eliminates the "trusted third party" model. Privacy is guaranteed by design, not by policy.

Storage and Pricing

Droplr's free plan provides 2 GB total storage with a 100 MB per-file limit. Pro is $6/month for 100 GB storage. Business is $10/month per user for 1 TB storage and team features. Storage limits are enforced and you pay for expansion.

FileShot's free plan offers generous limits (10 GB per file free, unlimited storage on paid plans). Lite is $2/month for an ad-free experience with unlimited expiry. Pro is $5/month for 100 GB per file and advanced features. Creator is $12/month with no limits. FileShot's pricing is designed for individuals and small teams who need flexibility without hitting storage caps.

Use Case Alignment

Use Droplr if your primary need is capturing, annotating, and sharing screenshots or screen recordings. Droplr is built for visual communication workflows where speed and collaboration are priorities. Teams working on design, customer support, or bug tracking benefit from Droplr's screenshot-first approach.

Use FileShot if you need secure file sharing with zero-knowledge encryption. FileShot is for confidential document sharing, large file transfers, or anyone who requires privacy guarantees. If you're a journalist, lawyer, healthcare professional, or anyone handling sensitive data, FileShot's end-to-end encryption is a requirement, not a feature.

Built-in Tools

Droplr includes screenshot capture, annotation, GIF recording, and basic file sharing. The tool set is optimized for visual communication, not file processing or privacy.

FileShot includes a PDF editor, file converter, archive builder, file compressor, metadata scrubber, and virus scanner—all client-side. These tools process files in the browser without uploading unencrypted data to a server. If you need to convert, compress, or edit files before sharing them securely, FileShot provides that workflow without compromising privacy.

Who Should Choose FileShot?

If you need zero-knowledge encryption, generous free storage (50 GB total, 10 GB per file), and secure file sharing without screenshot capture features, FileShot is the right choice. If privacy is a requirement—not a nice-to-have—FileShot delivers that guarantee by design. For individuals, freelancers, and small teams who need secure file transfer with client-side encryption, FileShot provides the tools and pricing structure to match.

For secure, private file sharing with zero-knowledge encryption, try FileShot free or explore our plans.