Dropbox, founded in 2007, operates a productivity platform used by over 700 million registered users across 180 countries. The company provides cloud storage, file sharing, and a suite of specialised tools: Dash for AI-powered search and organisation, Replay for video review workflows, DocSend for secure document tracking, and Sign for electronic signatures.
The platform serves a broad range of users, from individuals requiring basic file backup to global enterprises managing complex creative workflows. This breadth reflects Dropbox's position as infrastructure for knowledge work across creative teams, media organisations, and large corporations.
Dropbox has been remote-first since its founding and operates with a philosophy of optimising for outcomes over hours worked. The company emphasises asynchronous communication and minimises meetings to preserve time for substantive work. Teams deploy to production daily, reflecting an engineering culture oriented towards rapid iteration and continuous delivery.