Google Drive streams files from the cloud instead of downloading them. DriveSync forces every file to actually exist on your disk. One click. All local.
Force-download your cloud files
Thousands of users report the same issues. Sound familiar?
You click a file in Finder. The app opens. The file never loads. Google Drive's streaming mode keeps files in the cloud instead of downloading them.
You mark files offline before a flight. On the plane, Drive says you're offline. The files were never actually downloaded.
Google Drive downloads files one at a time. For large folders with thousands of files, you're waiting hours — or it simply never finishes.
There's no button to say "download this entire folder right now." You have to right-click files one by one, or hope "Available Offline" works.
A colleague adds files to a shared folder. They appear in Finder as cloud icons. You have to manually trigger the download every time.
You need your project files on a train, at a client site, or anywhere without WiFi. But Google Drive decides what's local and what's not — you have no control.
A native macOS app that does one thing perfectly: force your cloud files to actually download to your Mac.
Select any cloud folder. DriveSync force-downloads every single file with 20 parallel connections at maximum speed.
Enable Watch Mode and DriveSync automatically detects and downloads new cloud files every 10 seconds. Set it and forget it.
Lives in your menu bar. See live progress, speed, and ETA. No dock icon, no clutter — just works.
Google Drive downloads one file at a time. DriveSync opens 20 simultaneous connections. Full bandwidth, full speed.
Starts automatically with your Mac. Watched folders restore instantly. Your files are always synced — zero effort.
Google Drive, OneDrive, iCloud, Dropbox — works with anything that uses macOS FileProvider. One tool for all clouds.
Click "Sync Folder" and select any cloud folder from Finder.
20 parallel connections force-download every cloud file. Live progress in your menu bar.
Enable Watch Mode. New cloud files are downloaded automatically, 24/7.
No subscription. No recurring fees. Buy once, use forever.
One-time payment • Free updates for 1 year
Download DriveSync and use every feature for 7 days, no restrictions. No credit card needed. After 7 days, purchase a license to continue using it.
No. It's a one-time $29 payment. You own it forever. Updates are free for 1 year, and the app keeps working after that — you just won't get new features.
Yes! DriveSync works with any cloud provider that uses macOS FileProvider: Google Drive, OneDrive, iCloud, Dropbox, and more.
No. Google Drive still handles the cloud sync. DriveSync simply forces cloud-only files to actually download to your Mac. They work together.
macOS 13 (Ventura) and later. Works natively on both Apple Silicon and Intel Macs.
Your license works on up to 2 Macs that you personally own. Need more? Contact us for team pricing.
Stop fighting with Google Drive. Make your cloud files actually local.