Migrate from Dropbox and S3 to Razuna in minutes
We're excited to introduce native browsing and importing from Amazon S3 and Dropbox, giving you faster, more secure, and more scalable ways to manage all your digital assets directly inside Razuna.
Recently, we rolled out powerful new features to improve how you work with your media library in Razuna. This includes folder upload and synchronization in our enhanced Razuna desktop application, which is ideal for teams managing large volumes of photos, videos, and other creative files. To further simplify large-scale asset migration and day-to-day file management, we've now expanded Razuna with direct cloud storage integrations.
Amazon S3 and S3-compatible storage
As part of this update, Razuna now integrates with Amazon S3 and multiple S3-compatible storage providers. You can connect popular platforms such as Wasabi, iDrive, and Hetzner—services known for their reliability, scalability, and cost-effective pricing structures. This makes it easy to leverage existing cloud storage investments while using Razuna as your central hub for digital asset management.
Dropbox integration
We've also added seamless Dropbox integration. By linking your Dropbox account, you can browse, search, and import files and folders directly from Dropbox into Razuna without downloading or re-uploading assets. These integrations are built with security in mind, including encryption and granular permission controls, so your files remain protected while remaining easily accessible to the right teams.

Migrate from Dropbox and S3 to Razuna in minutes
With Amazon S3, S3-compatible storage, and Dropbox all connected to Razuna, you can:
- Consolidate media from multiple storage locations into a single, searchable asset library.
- Migrate large existing libraries into Razuna with fewer manual steps and less risk of duplication.
- Scale storage capacity as your content grows, without changing your existing cloud provider.
- Optimize storage utilization by choosing the provider and tier that best fits each project or team.
To support these new integrations, the Razuna interface has been updated with a clear, intuitive configuration panel for both S3 and Dropbox. You can quickly:
- Connect and authenticate your storage accounts.
- Define which buckets or folders Razuna can access.
- Set permissions and roles for team members working with imported assets.
- Align access controls with your internal security and compliance policies.
Once your accounts are connected, you can browse and manage S3 and Dropbox files and folders directly within Razuna—just like any other assets in your library. This unified view helps you:
- Locate files faster with centralized search across cloud storage and existing collections.
- Share assets securely with colleagues, partners, and clients from a single platform.
- Reuse and repurpose existing media instead of recreating or re-purchasing content.
- Simplify collaboration between creative, marketing, and production teams.
These integrations are the result of direct feedback from customers who wanted easier ways to connect existing cloud storage to their digital asset management system. By tightly integrating Razuna with Amazon S3, S3-compatible providers, and Dropbox, we're building a more flexible and future-proof foundation for managing growing media libraries—unlocking smarter automation, richer collaboration, and more efficient digital asset workflows.
Experience the new Razuna
Experience the new Razuna for yourself and turn scattered storage into a single, powerful source of truth for your media. Whether you are migrating a massive archive, simplifying day-to-day collaboration, or future-proofing your digital asset strategy, S3 and Dropbox integrations put control, clarity, and confidence at the center of your workflow.
- Connect your storage in minutes
- Centralize your assets without disrupting existing systems
- Empower your team to find, share, and publish faster
Sign up for a free Razuna account today, connect your Amazon S3 or Dropbox, and see how effortless enterprise-grade asset management can be.