Copy, Move or Sync — between any two locations
Select a source and a destination, then pick how files should move:
- Copy — duplicate files to the destination, leaving the source unchanged.
- Move — transfer files and remove them from the source after completion.
- Sync — make the destination match the source folder.
Endpoints can be any combination of cloud and local:
- Cloud remote → cloud remote (e.g. Dropbox to Google Drive, Amazon S3 to Backblaze B2)
- Local folder → cloud remote, and cloud remote → local folder
- Local folder → local folder
See exactly what's happening
Every transfer reports to the Task Center while it runs:
- Live progress, transferred volume, speed and ETA.
- Failed-file tracking, so you know what didn't make it and why.
- Cancel a running transfer at any time.
- Tasks are persisted and recovered after a restart or crash.
Your data stays on your machine
Unlike web-based migration tools that route your files through their own servers, OurClone runs transfers locally — data goes directly between the source and destination using your own connection. There's no intermediary cache and no third-party handling.
Schedule recurring transfers (Pro)
Need the same move to happen again later? Pro users can save a transfer as a scheduled job that runs automatically on a one-time, weekly, or monthly basis. Triggered runs appear in the Task Center just like manual ones.
Popular transfer guides
- OneDrive to Google Drive
- Google Drive to Box
- Amazon S3 to Cloudflare R2
- Getting started: transfer files between cloud storages
Browse all cloud-to-cloud sync guides or the supported cloud storage list.
Frequently asked questions
Will syncing delete files on the destination?
Sync makes the destination match the source, which can remove files at the destination that no longer exist at the source. Use Copy if you only want to add files. Always test on a small folder first.
Does it affect my internet speed?
Transfers use your local bandwidth, so a large job can slow other activity while it runs.