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PipelineJul 7, 2026· 6 min· By Mitchell Hughes

The Best File Sharing and Asset Apps for Film in 2026

The best file sharing and media asset tools for film in 2026: Frame.io, Dropbox, Google Drive, Box, and an asset library that fills itself from your apps.

Every production ends up with the same problem: the boards are in one folder, the stills are in someone's camera roll, and the version everyone is looking at is not the current one. The best file tool for film in 2026 depends on whether you are moving footage or organising the paperwork and the art.

Quick answer

  • Review and approve footage: Frame.io
  • Raw storage and camera media: Dropbox, Google Drive, Box
  • Client review of cuts: Frame.io, Filestage
  • Production art and documents, organised automatically: StoryboardCanvas

Frame.io

The standard for cut review: timecoded comments, versions, Premiere integration. It is not where your call sheets live and does not pretend to be.

Dropbox, Google Drive, Box

Storage. Cheap, universal, and completely indifferent to what a production is. Somebody will still name a file "final_v3_REAL".

Filestage

Client review and approval, cleanly. Good for agencies.

StoryboardCanvas

The Files app is a project drive with version history, and next to it an asset library that nobody has to fill. It gathers every image the production has already made: storyboard frames, character references, costumes, locations, props, and the behind-the-scenes stills logged in the diary. Each one still knows the scene it came from, so the EPK and the wrap binder assemble themselves.

FAQ

Do I still need Frame.io? If you are reviewing cuts, yes. These are different jobs.

The honest summary

No single tool wins every column, and anyone who tells you otherwise is selling you something. What we built StoryboardCanvas to answer is a different question: what if the script, the breakdown, the schedule, the budget, the boards and the call sheet were the same file instead of six exports that drift apart by week two?

Every app is on every tier, there is a free tier that is not a trial, and you can open the whole suite on a finished short film right now, read-only, with no sign-up: try the demo. Pricing is on the pricing page.

Storyboard Canvas · the complete production suite

The complete script-to-screen suite - start free

Twenty synchronised apps, one project file. Every app on every plan - pick a tier by team size, not features.

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