Backup, Sync, and Share Your Photos — Without Compromise
RAW files, high-res JPEGs, entire shoot folders — backed up automatically, synced across your devices, and shareable with clients via a simple link. All stored safely in Sweden.
RAW files, high-res JPEGs, entire shoot folders — backed up automatically, synced across your devices, and shareable with clients via a simple link. All stored safely in Sweden.
The debate about European tech sovereignty needs concrete examples. CloudMe is one: a Swedish cloud service, storing data exclusively in Sweden, part of a complete European Tech Stack.
WebDAV integration, flexible deployment, transparent per-TB pricing, and full GDPR compliance without the legal overhead. CloudMe is the enterprise storage platform your European clients actually need.
Coffee shop in Lisbon, co-working space in Berlin, home office in Stockholm — your files are already there. CloudMe syncs across all your devices with the privacy of Swedish data storage.
Thousands of tracks, accessible from any device, streaming whenever you want. CloudMe gives musicians and music lovers a personal cloud music library with European data privacy.
Government agencies, municipalities, and schools need cloud storage that meets the highest standards of data sovereignty. CloudMe stores all data in Sweden — no US jurisdiction, no third-country transfers.
Every photo of your kids, every family video, every shared moment — stored safely in Sweden with automatic backup. No algorithms scanning your photos. No data leaving Europe.
Your business needs shared file storage that's affordable, reliable, and actually GDPR-compliant. CloudMe gives you collaborative workspaces from EUR 1/month per user — with all data stored in Sweden.
Your readers know the problem: most cloud storage means sending data to US servers under US jurisdiction. CloudMe is the European answer — all data stored in Sweden, no backdoors, no legal grey areas.
While the world watches US tech giants battle over your data, a Swedish company has been quietly building the alternative. CloudMe stores all data in Sweden, fully GDPR-native — no legal gymnastics required.
Why Enterprise Cloud Doesn't Have to Mean American Cloud By Henrik Rudberg, Steward of CloudMe Let me start with a claim that sounds obvious once you say it out loud: European enterprises storing sensitive data with US-headquartered cloud providers are taking a legal and operational risk that has
European Cloud Is Not a Backup Plan Anymore By Henrik Rudberg, Steward of CloudMe For years, the conversation about European cloud went something like this: sure, local options exist, but American platforms are bigger, faster, more integrated, and the data-sovereignty concerns are theoretical. Compliance teams might insist on EU residency,