Connect the clouds.
Google Drive, Dropbox, iCloud guidance, Google Photos, Spotify metadata, Notion, and social exports — official APIs first.
Takeout helps you move from rented cloud to your own cloud. Connect your accounts, bring files and photos home, verify the archive, and serve it from storage you control.
Stop wondering which subscription holds your life. Takeout turns scattered cloud accounts into a verified local archive that can live on your Mac mini, NAS, external drive, or personal cloud.
Google Drive, Dropbox, iCloud guidance, Google Photos, Spotify metadata, Notion, and social exports — official APIs first.
Resumable downloads, folder mapping, duplicate detection, and readable local archives built for humans.
Checksums, manifests, and reports show what came home, what failed, and what requires manual action.
Point the archive toward Immich, Nextcloud, Synology, QNAP, a Mac mini, or any storage you control.
After the first big move, schedule periodic takeouts so your local archive stays fresh.
Keep the convenience people love about cloud services without making memories dependent on rented accounts.
A dedicated wizard for mapping sources to destinations. Drag services in, preview what will move, then publish the result to your own storage.
Pick the cloud subscriptions you are paying for now. Takeout shows the monthly and yearly burn, plus what five years of “just $9.99/mo” actually becomes.
This is not a promise that every subscription can disappear. It is a visibility tool: understand what you pay to rent storage, then decide what belongs in your own cloud.
Start with one account. Upgrade when you are ready to bring everything home.
For people testing the idea with one cloud account.
for one connector
For families, creators, and people moving into their own cloud.
/ month
For small teams, estates, and studios with serious archives.
migration support
“I still want the cloud. I just want it to be my cloud.”
Bring files, photos, playlists, documents, and metadata into one verified archive — then serve it from the storage you control.