Cubbit

Cubbit — Overview & Pricing

Cubbit is a Cloud Storage & Backup service with plans starting from $4.99/month. Browse pricing tiers, available discounts, and alternatives below.

Updated: May 2026

About Cubbit

What is Cubbit?

Cubbit is operated by Cubbit Srl, headquartered in Bologna, Italy. The product line dates back to 2016, and the operator is privately held (backed by LIFTT, Azimut and others). In the cloud storage category, Cubbit is best described as European sovereign object storage competing with AWS S3, Wasabi and Backblaze B2.

For shoppers landing here, the practical question is whether Cubbit's current tier ladder and feature mix match the use case — the sections below cover pricing, included features, the 2025-2026 product direction, and category-specific considerations.

Operator, ownership and market context

AttributeDetail
Operating entityCubbit Srl
HeadquartersBologna, Italy
Founded2016
Ownership / market statusprivately held (backed by LIFTT, Azimut and others)
CategoryCloud Storage

The legal operator, jurisdiction and ownership matter for billing currency, dispute-resolution venue and consumer-protection rules. Cubbit Srl's ownership posture (privately held (backed by liftt, azimut and others)) shapes how aggressive product investment is from quarter to quarter.

Why ownership matters for subscribers

A privately held operator can move quickly on pricing and product changes without public disclosure pressure, while a publicly listed parent has to balance subscriber experience against quarterly results. For Cubbit specifically, the privately held (backed by liftt, azimut and others) structure has so far translated into the product cadence described in the differentiator section below.

Current pricing and tier ladder

TierPrice
Free 5 GB$0
Cubbit DS3 1 TB~$10/mo
Cubbit DS3 5 TB~$50/mo
Cubbit Enterprisecustom

The anchor price point to compare against rivals is $0 for the entry tier; the headline tier on offer is Cubbit Enterprise. Promo offers and regional pricing can move these numbers — the live pricing page on Cubbit itself is the source of truth at any given moment, but the structure above reflects the published ladder as of 2025-2026.

What you get at each tier

The lowest tier covers the core proposition — everyone above that adds either capacity (more data, more seats, more devices, more content) or capability (premium features, priority support, advanced analytics). Subscribers comparing Cubbit against alternatives should map the tier they would actually pay for against the equivalent tier on the rival product, not just the headline price.

Product capabilities

#Feature
1distributed geo-fenced S3-compatible object storage
2client-side AES-256 encryption with chunking and erasure coding
3DS3 single-region EU residency
4drag-and-drop web client and S3 API
5Veeam, Synology and rclone integrations
6zero-egress fee pricing

The feature list above represents the documented capabilities of Cubbit as of 2025-2026. The mix is what separates a credible competitor from a clone in the cloud storage category — and the items listed are the ones Cubbit markets as its actual differentiators rather than table-stakes.

Where Cubbit sits in its category

European sovereign object storage competing with AWS S3, Wasabi and Backblaze B2. The competitive set named here is the realistic comparison list — not every nominal alternative is a like-for-like substitute, but each of those names is one a real shopper is likely to evaluate alongside Cubbit.

2025-2026 product direction

Cubbit launched Cubbit DS3 with EU geo-fencing in 2023 and won contracts with Italian public-sector and SME customers through 2024-2025 as a sovereign-cloud alternative.

This is the most important context for anyone deciding whether to subscribe today. Product roadmaps in the cloud storage category move quickly, and the differentiator above is the signal that distinguishes Cubbit's current trajectory from the version a reviewer might have written about a year ago.

What is likely next

Operators that ship in line with the differentiator above typically extend in three directions: deeper integration with partner platforms, broader geographic availability, and bigger commitments to the headline feature (more channels, more SKUs, more bandwidth, more AI tooling — whatever the headline is for the category). Subscribers can read the differentiator as a leading indicator of what Cubbit's next 6-12 months will look like.

Security audits and transparency

For privacy-sensitive services like Cubbit, audit history matters. The operator's published transparency reports, third-party audit results (e.g. Cure53, Deloitte, Trail of Bits, SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001) and breach disclosures are the right place to start. Cubbit Srl discloses its security posture and audit cadence on its trust/legal pages; subscribers concerned about jurisdiction or data-handling should cross-check those documents against the regulatory regime in Italy.

Jurisdiction and data residency

Cubbit's primary operating jurisdiction is Bologna, Italy. Subscribers in regulated industries should map that against their own compliance requirements (GDPR, HIPAA, SOC 2 customer obligations) before committing to a long-term plan.

Platforms and access

Cubbit's primary distribution depends on its category but typically includes a web client, native mobile apps (iOS and Android where applicable), and connected-device or set-top-box clients for media services. Coverage gaps (Linux, smart-TV vendors, browsers) are documented on the operator's support pages and are worth checking before subscribing if a specific device matters.

Multi-device and family use

Most modern cloud storage subscriptions allow multiple concurrent devices on the same account up to a tier-defined cap. The exact cap and family-sharing rules sit under the tier descriptions above — a Premium or Plus tier typically lifts the cap relative to the entry tier.

Use cases and ideal subscribers

Cubbit fits subscribers who want what European sovereign object storage promises — that is, the cloud storage value proposition delivered through Cubbit Srl's specific feature mix rather than a generic clone. Subscribers who are already deeply invested in a rival ecosystem (whichever one they came in with) usually have to weigh switching cost against the Cubbit-specific differentiator described above.

Who should skip it

Subscribers whose needs are squarely at the lower end of cloud storage usage often do not need a paid tier on Cubbit at all — a free competitor, a family plan share, or a bundled offering through a telco / employer benefit may already cover them. The tier ladder above is most worth paying for when the headline features genuinely match the use case.

Frequently asked questions

Who operates Cubbit?

Cubbit is operated by Cubbit Srl, headquartered in Bologna, Italy.

Is Cubbit a free or paid service?

Cubbit runs on the tier ladder shown above; the entry price is $0. A free or trial tier may exist depending on the operator's current acquisition strategy.

What is the company behind Cubbit?

The operator is Cubbit Srl, and the ownership / market status is privately held (backed by LIFTT, Azimut and others).

When was Cubbit founded?

The product line dates to 2016.

What does Cubbit compete with?

European sovereign object storage competing with AWS S3, Wasabi and Backblaze B2.

What is new for Cubbit in 2025-2026?

Cubbit launched Cubbit DS3 with EU geo-fencing in 2023 and won contracts with Italian public-sector and SME customers through 2024-2025 as a sovereign-cloud alternative.

Can I cancel Cubbit any time?

Yes — subscriptions are typically cancellable from the operator's account dashboard or via the billing channel (operator-direct or app store) that processed the original signup.

Where is Cubbit available?

Geographic availability depends on the operator. Cubbit Srl's main market is anchored in Bologna, Italy; some services extend regionally or globally, others are country-restricted.

How does Cubbit handle data and privacy?

Cubbit Srl publishes a privacy notice on the Cubbit site that covers data collection, retention and third-party sharing. Subscribers in GDPR jurisdictions retain the right to access, export and delete their personal data.

How do I get the best price on Cubbit?

Annual billing typically saves 10-20%; promotional pricing surfaces during seasonal campaigns (Black Friday, New Year, back-to-school depending on category). Check Cubbit's live pricing page for the current offer.

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Pricing

Monthly Plan

from $4.99 (≈ €4.24)

/month

Annual Equivalent

from $59.88

/year

Available in 1 regions
Regional pricingDS3 Composer Personal (3-10 TB)
🇺🇸United StatesUSD$4.99≈ €4.24

Prices converted at current exchange rate

Source: www.cubbit.ioPrices verified 2026-03-18

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