Difference between OneDrive and iCloud
## Introduction to OneDrive and iCloud
OneDrive and iCloud are two of the most popular cloud storage services available. They both provide users with a secure, convenient way to store and share their files. Although they are both cloud storage services, they have some key differences.
OneDrive is a Microsoft product, while iCloud is an Apple product. OneDrive is available on Windows, iOS, and Android, while iCloud is only available on Apple products. OneDrive offers a large storage capacity, while iCloud is limited in storage. OneDrive also offers a variety of collaboration tools, while iCloud is mainly focused on storage.
The key differences between OneDrive and iCloud are the platforms they are available on, the storage capacity, and the collaboration tools. In this article, we will further discuss these differences in detail.
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### OneDrive vs. iCloud
OneDrive and iCloud are two popular cloud storage options. Both services provide a convenient way to store and access files and documents from anywhere, but there are some key differences between the two.
**OneDrive**
- Developed by Microsoft
- Available for Windows and MacOS
- Offers 5GB of free storage (with the option of upgrading to 50GB, 1TB, or 5TB)
- Allows users to store and share files with others
- Supports collaboration tools such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
**iCloud**
- Developed by Apple
- Available for iOS, macOS and Windows
- Offers 5GB of free storage (with the option of upgrading to 50GB, 200GB, or 2TB)
- Allows users to store and access photos, videos, contacts, notes and more
- Supports syncing of files and data across Apple devices