FrameVault is built around real-world photo workflows: large RAW files, deep folder trees, and the need to restore exactly what you need — without flattening your structure or guessing whether your backup will hold up.
FrameVault continuously watches for new or changed files, queues uploads, and resumes after interruptions. The goal isn’t convenience — it’s preventing silent gaps that only show up after something goes wrong.
Your existing layout stays your layout. FrameVault mirrors your directory structure under a unique account ID in the cloud, then recreates it inside the restore location you choose — because flattened restores are useless when deadlines matter.
Restore only what you need: one client, one shoot, or a single folder — without pulling down your entire archive. When something breaks, speed and precision matter more than bulk recovery.
Optimized for large RAWs and high-volume sessions. Integrity checks and smart queuing keep uploads reliable without choking your system — because partial or failed uploads don’t help you recover anything.
FrameVault launches with your system and works quietly in the background. No babysitting, no constant attention — just predictable behavior you can rely on when things aren’t ideal.
See storage used, file counts, and bandwidth at a glance. FrameVault uses clear limits instead of hidden caps, so you know what will happen before you ever need a restore.