Here are the market shares of file sharing services in 2021.
1. Google Drive
Google Drive is a file storage and synchronization service developed by Google.
Launched on April 24, 2012, the service allows users to store files in the cloud, sync files between devices, and share files.
Market share: 35.11%.
2. Dropbox
Dropbox is a file hosting service that provides cloud storage, file syncing, personal cloud and client software.
Market share: 20.95%.
3. Microsoft OneDrive
OneDrive is an online file storage and sharing service from Microsoft.
Market share: 13.02%.
4. Egnyte
Egnyte is a file sharing and content governance software for enterprises.
Market share: 6.81%.
5. Box
Box is a cloud-based content management and file sharing service for businesses. It uses a freemium business model to provide cloud storage and file hosting for personal accounts and businesses.
Market share: 4.91%.
6. Jupyter
Jupyter is an open source project that provides a web application for creating and sharing documents, supporting over 40 programming languages, sharing notebooks with others, managing authentication, and leveraging big data tools.
Market share: 4.57%.
7. Huddle
Huddle is a secure document collaboration and client portal software.
Market share: 3.36%.
8. Windows Sharepoint Services
Windows SharePoint Services (Windows Sharepoint Services, WSS) is a product feature that underlies Microsoft SharePoint and is primarily a tool that provides functionality for document sharing.
Market share: 2.93%.
9. Citrix ShareFile
Citrix ShareFile is a secure content collaboration, file sharing and synchronization solution.
Market Share: 1.35%.
10. Aspera
Aspera is a hosting service that enables fast and secure transfer and sharing of files and data sets of any capacity and type across hybrid cloud environments.
Market share: 1.06%.





