Connect your online storage accounts to access files in Acrobat

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Acrobat and Acrobat Reader lets you open and save files to online file management services like Dropbox, Microsoft SharePoint, OneDrive, Box, and Google Drive. You can access PDF files hosted on these online services through their web interface or in Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Acrobat Reader.

Acrobat and Acrobat Reader also have Adobe cloud storage to save your documents. Find how much cloud storage you have.

  • Box Connector: Work with your Box files directly from within Acrobat or Reader. Learn more >
  • OneDrive Connector: Work with your OneDrive files directly from within Acrobat or Reader. Learn more >
  • Dropbox Connector: Access your Dropbox files directly from within Acrobat or Reader. Learn more >
  • SharePoint Connector: Access your SharePoint files directly from within Acrobat or Reader. Learn more >
  • Google Drive Connector*: Access your Google Drive files directly from within Acrobat. Learn more >

    *Available only in Acrobat and Acrobat Reader.

Add online storage accounts from the Home view
Add your online storage accounts from the Home view in Acrobat or Reader

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