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The #1 Dedicated Tool for High-Speed Remote Upload to Cloud Storage

Move data from any public URL directly into your Google Drive, OneDrive, or Dropbox at gigabit speeds—without using your local internet or disk space.

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What exactly is a "Remote Upload"?

A **Remote Upload** is the process of transferring a file from a remote server (a website, a file host, or a CDN) directly into your cloud storage provider. In a traditional download, the data travels: **Source Server → Your Computer → Cloud Storage.**

With a Remote Upload tool like Uploog, the data travels: **Source Server → Uploog Backend → Cloud Storage.**

This simple change in the data path has massive benefits for speed, security, and efficiency.

Gigabit Speed

Our servers are connected to tier-1 backbones, ensuring data moves at the speed of the internet, not your ISP.

Zero Data Usage

The transfer happens entirely on our bandwidth. You can save your mobile data or home data caps.

Save Local Disk

Transfer 100GB+ files even if your laptop only has 5GB of free space. No temporary storage needed.

Why Uploog is the Best Choice for Remote Uploads

Most cloud managers like MultCloud or CloudHQ treat remote uploading as a secondary "bonus" feature. At Uploog, **Remote Uploading is our core product.**

Because we specialize in this one task, we've optimized our infrastructure for **Asynchronous Chunked Streaming**. This means we can handle massive single-file URLs (like ISO images or raw 4K video footage) that often cause other tools to time out or crash.

Safe, Secure, and Private

No Data Retention

We don't store your files on our server disks. Ever. Data is streamed in real-time through a memory buffer and wiped as soon as the chunk is sent to your cloud.

Official OAuth Connections

We use the official APIs for Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, and Dropbox. We never see or store your cloud passwords.

Uploog Remote Upload Use Cases

For Content Creators

Moving raw B-roll or assets from a client's server to your own Google Drive. Skip the local download and start editing faster.

For Data Scientists

Transferring massive datasets from university repositories or public servers directly into your cloud analysis environment.

For Digital Archivists

Saving copies of web resources, archives, and libraries without clogging up your local hard drive.

For Large File Sharing

When someone sends you a 20GB download link, don't waste your bandwidth. Remote upload it and share the Google Drive link instead.

Remote Uploading FAQ

Is remote uploading faster than downloading?

Yes, significantly. Because Uploog uses server-grade gigabit connections, we can often transfer a file in minutes that would take your home connection hours.

Do I need to leave my computer on?

No. Once you click "Start Transfer," our servers take over. You can shut down your computer or go offline entirely. We notify you once it's done.

Which clouds are supported for remote upload?

We currently support high-speed remote upload to Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, and Dropbox. We are adding more providers monthly.

The Future of File Transfers is Remote.

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