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FileShot vs ShareFile: Zero-Knowledge vs Enterprise Secure Sharing

— Written by Brendan, Founder of FileShot.io

Quick Comparison

Feature ShareFile FileShot
Free PlanNoYes (50 GB free, unlimited on paid)
Entry Pricing$17.60/user/month (Advanced Business plan)$2/month (Lite)
Target AudienceEnterprises/Citrix customersIndividuals + teams
Zero-Knowledge EncryptionNoYes (all users)
Encryption ModelServer-side with optional custom keys (enterprise add-on)AES-256-GCM client-side
StorageUnlimited (Premium plans)Unlimited (all users)
Integration FocusCitrix ecosystem, Microsoft OfficeStandalone privacy-first
P2P TransferNoYes (WebRTC)
Built-in ToolsDocument markup, e-signaturePDF editor, converter, compressor, metadata scrubber, virus scanner, and more

Two Different Worlds

ShareFile by Citrix is an enterprise file sync and share platform designed for organizations using Citrix Workspace. It serves corporate IT departments needing integration with Microsoft Office, Teams, Outlook, and Citrix virtual environments. ShareFile requires enterprise contracts and user minimums. FileShot is a privacy-first file sharing service built for individuals, freelancers, and teams who need secure file transfer without the enterprise overhead. These tools serve fundamentally different audiences.

Pricing and Accessibility

ShareFile has no free plan. Entry pricing starts at $17.60 per user per month for the Advanced Business plan, which requires enterprise contracts and user minimums. ShareFile is sold to IT departments and corporate procurement teams, not individuals.

FileShot has a fully functional free tier with generous limits (10 GB per file, 50 GB total) and unlimited storage on paid plans. Lite is $2/month for 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 is designed for anyone to use without enterprise purchase orders or IT approval.

Security Architecture

ShareFile uses server-side encryption with optional customer-managed keys available as an enterprise add-on. By default, ShareFile can access your data. Custom key management requires additional configuration and enterprise-tier contracts. Even with custom keys, the encryption model relies on trusting ShareFile's infrastructure and key management processes.

FileShot uses zero-knowledge encryption as a standard feature for all users, not an optional add-on. Files are encrypted with AES-256-GCM in your browser before upload. The decryption key lives only in the URL fragment and never touches the server. Even FileShot cannot decrypt your files. This architecture eliminates the "trusted third party" model entirely. You don't need to trust FileShot's employees, infrastructure, or legal posture. The encryption guarantees privacy by design.

Use Case Alignment

ShareFile is designed for organizations that need integration with the Citrix ecosystem, Microsoft Office, Teams, and Outlook. It fits enterprises needing role-based access, Active Directory integration, audit logs, and compliance certifications (HIPAA, FedRAMP). ShareFile also offers document markup and e-signature workflows for business processes.

FileShot is for individuals and small teams who need secure file sharing without the enterprise complexity. If you want to send a client a large file, share a design project with a collaborator, transfer confidential documents, or upload a dataset anonymously, FileShot delivers that experience in under 10 seconds with no setup. FileShot offers built-in tools like PDF editor, file converter, compressor, metadata scrubber, and virus scanner—all privacy-focused and client-side.

Compliance vs. Privacy

ShareFile markets compliance certifications like HIPAA and FedRAMP. These certifications mean ShareFile follows security controls and policies, but they don't eliminate the fundamental risk that ShareFile—by default—holds the keys and can access your data unless you purchase and configure custom key management at the enterprise level.

FileShot's zero-knowledge architecture makes many compliance concerns moot. If the service provider literally cannot access your data, there's no risk of internal breach, no legal exposure from third-party access, and no need to audit the provider's key management. Privacy by design is stronger than compliance by policy.

Who Should Choose FileShot?

If you're an individual, freelancer, content creator, journalist, lawyer, healthcare professional, or anyone who needs secure file sharing without enterprise contracts, FileShot is the right tool. If you want zero-knowledge encryption as a default feature rather than an enterprise add-on, FileShot delivers that. If you want generous free storage (50 GB total, 10 GB per file) with no user minimums or IT approval, FileShot is built for you.

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