
Decentralized cloud powered by a mobile-first DFS and GPU powered computing nodes.
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Web3's mobile-first distributed file storage system. Store and retrieve data at Web2 speeds using our caching nodes.
What is Drive?
Drive is a peer-to-peer distributed file system that enables humans to store their data on a decentralized storage network created using mobile devices. Drive is similar to a cloud storage service where you can put/get/delete files.
Drive brings the speed and performance of traditional Web2 cloud storage to the decentralized world of Web3. Leveraging a powerful Content Delivery Network (CDN), Drive ensures that your files are quickly served, just like in conventional cloud solutions.
Drive allows you to host static websites seamlessly on its decentralized file system. Your static assets, like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files, are served quickly and efficiently to users worldwide. Your website is securely distributed across mobile nodes, ensuring redundancy and resilience.
No need to learn new concepts. With no Web3 jargon, our SDK makes file storage and compute access as simple as you’re used to. Install it, integrate seamlessly, and start using it immediately. The files are arranged in a directory structure that is similar to Web2.
Get started quickly with our developer-friendly SDKs. Designed to simplify integration, our tools allow you to focus on building great solutions, not setup. Whether you're creating for mobile, web, or cloud, we've got everything you need.
"A truly distributed file storage (DFS) will exist only with a mobile-first approach"