Full-Time
Posted on 7/22/2025
Cloud storage, file sync, collaboration platform
$216.5k - $292.9k/yr
Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship
Remote in USA
Remote
Dropbox provides cloud storage and file synchronization for individuals and organizations, with features for storing, sharing, and collaborating on documents. Users upload files to online storage; the service syncs them across devices and makes them available in shared workspaces, with links, comments, and real-time collaboration. It differentiates itself with a simple interface, strong security, reliable syncing, and a growing ecosystem of integrations and partnerships including DocSend and HelloSign. Its goal is to support remote and distributed teams by offering a straightforward, secure way to access and work on files from anywhere while growing its subscription revenue.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2007
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Competitive medical, dental & vision coverage
Competitive 401(k) Plan with a generous company match & immediate vesting
Flexible Time Off/Paid Time Off
11 Company-wide PTO days
Volunteer time off and more
Life Insurance, Disability Insurance & Travel benefit plans
Perks Allowance
Parental benefits
Mental Health & Wellness benefits
Free Dropbox space for your friends and family
Dropbox reported revenue and EBITDA above analyst expectations for early 2026, closing 2025 ahead of guidance whilst showing accelerating customer growth despite slight year-on-year revenue decline. However, the company remains the slowest-growing major productivity software peer, creating tension between improved profitability and lagging revenue performance. The company continues significant share repurchase activity, allocating billions of dollars across multiple authorisations to amplify earnings per share whilst revenue remains under pressure. Dropbox is betting on AI tools like Dash and operational discipline to offset flat or declining revenue. Analysts project $2.5 billion revenue and $494.6 million earnings by 2028, implying 1.1% yearly revenue decline. The key question remains whether Dropbox can reignite sustainable growth before competitive pressures and customer churn impact earnings power.
Dropbox reported Q4 revenues of $636.2 million, down 1.1% year-on-year, though exceeding analyst expectations by 1.1%. The company added 10,000 customers, reaching 18.08 million total, and beat EBITDA estimates whilst demonstrating accelerating customer growth. However, Dropbox delivered the slowest revenue growth amongst 16 tracked productivity software stocks. The broader sector reported strong Q4 results, beating revenue consensus estimates by 1.9% on average, though share prices declined 8.9% following earnings. Appian led the sector with revenues of $202.9 million, up 21.7% year-on-year and beating estimates by 7.2%. Dropbox shares fell 4.8% following the results and currently trade at $23.54.
Dropbox faces structural challenges in a commoditised file storage market dominated by Microsoft and Google, according to a bearish thesis from Inwood Capital. The company reported $2.5 billion in annual recurring revenue and 18 million paying users in Q3 2025, but is experiencing declining user growth and market share erosion. The platform's standalone cloud storage offering struggles against Microsoft 365 and Google One, which bundle storage with broader ecosystems and AI tools. Dropbox has responded with cheaper pricing tiers, indicating deteriorating pricing power. Diversification efforts through products like Dash have underperformed, whilst acquisitions including HelloSign and DocSend have failed to deliver. Management has guided for revenue contraction in 2026 with no margin expansion. With EBITDA margins exceeding 45% and upcoming convertible debt maturities constraining share buybacks, the analyst views the stock as overvalued.
Dropbox Inc. has introduced new AI features to enhance file search capabilities on its platform and announced the acquisition of Mobius Labs GmbH, an AI model developer. The acquisition aims to improve Dropbox's search features using Mobius Labs' technology. Both announcements are centered around a tool called Dash, launched in 2023, which allows users to search for files across Dropbox and third-party services like Jira.
Dropbox, Inc. (“Dropbox” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: DBX), today announced an amendment to its existing Credit and Guaranty Agreement providing the Company wi...