Private audio storage, built for people who actually care about the masters.
Dream Tone Cloud is a quiet place for producers, composers and small labels to keep their work. End-to-end encrypted, lossless-first, no A.I. scraping, no ads — ever.
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We got tired of trusting masters to services that were not built for them.
Dropbox, Google Drive and the rest work for documents. They do not understand lossless audio, stem versioning, or the fact that a producer might iterate on the same track fifty times before release.
End-to-end encryption
Every upload is encrypted client-side with AES-256-GCM before it touches our servers. We literally cannot listen to your tracks — and neither can any A.I. model we may or may not run.
Unlimited track versions
Every export is a new version, not an overwrite. Rewind two weeks, three months, a year — your v0.3 demo is still there, byte-for-byte. Branch off if a client wants to revisit an abandoned direction.
Lossless by default
FLAC, ALAC, WAV up to 32-bit / 384 kHz. Stems are kept stem-aware — we understand multitrack folders and project bundles from Ableton, Logic, Reaper, Pro Tools and Bitwig.
Quiet collaboration
Invite a producer with a single link. They can listen, comment with timecodes, and upload stems — but only what you permit. No public share walls, no view-count dashboards.
Metadata you own
ISRC, UPC, composer splits, performer credits, tempo, key, recording date, session notes. Everything exportable as structured JSON or a plain .csv your accountant understands.
CLI and rsync-style sync
The desktop client is a small Go binary. No Electron, no tray icon asking you to upgrade. Works with cron, works on a headless Linux box, works over SSH. Optional FUSE mount for macOS and Linux.
Three steps. No onboarding tour, no 30-minute setup.
Request an invite
We onboard roughly 40 new users a week. Tell us what you make and we will send you a signed invitation link within a few days.
Install the client
A 14 MB binary for macOS, Linux and Windows. Point it at a folder — the rest is a background daemon watching file changes.
Keep working
New exports land in your vault. Versions compound automatically. Your studio hard drive can die and you lose nothing.
Fair prices for actual humans.
No enterprise-tier fog. If you outgrow Studio, we will talk — usually it means you need help, not another invoice.
Free
For beat sketchers and hobbyists
- 5 GB encrypted storage
- Up to 25 tracks
- 30-day version history
- 1 collaborator per project
- Custom domain
- Priority support
Pro
For working producers and composers
- 500 GB encrypted storage
- Unlimited tracks
- Unlimited version history
- 10 collaborators per project
- Desktop CLI plus FUSE mount
- Custom domain
Studio
For small labels and studios
- 5 TB encrypted storage
- Unlimited tracks and projects
- Unlimited version history
- Unlimited collaborators
- Custom domain (vault.yourlabel.com)
- Priority support within 12h
What early users have been telling us.
It is the first storage product that actually feels made by people who have lost a 24-bit WAV to a sync glitch. The versioning alone has saved me twice already.
We switched our whole label master archive from Dropbox to Dream Tone Cloud in a weekend. The rsync client is the thing I did not know I needed.
No dashboard nagging me about upgrades. No share count. Just a vault. That is exactly what I want from storage for music I have not finished yet.
I run the CLI on a tiny Linux box in my studio. It syncs every export out of Reaper automatically. I stopped thinking about backups — which is the whole point.
Things we keep getting emails about.
Can you listen to my tracks?
No. Files are encrypted on your machine before upload. We only see ciphertext and metadata you explicitly choose to share (like track title or genre tag, if you set them).
What happens if I lose my password?
You are offered a recovery phrase during setup — store it in a password manager or a safe. Without it we cannot decrypt your vault. That is the point.
Do you train any A.I. on uploaded audio?
Never. We cannot — we do not have the keys. But even if we did, it would be a contract violation and the fastest way to end the business.
Where are servers located?
Primary storage in Helsinki, Finland. Encrypted redundant copies in Frankfurt and Amsterdam. We are a small team, so we do not operate our own datacenters — we rent rack space and run our own hardware.
Why is it invite-only?
We onboard everyone manually to avoid abuse (warez, spam, automated scrapers). Once we have built more automated moderation, we may open public signups. For now, it stays small on purpose.
Ready to give your masters a better home?
Private beta spots open roughly every Monday.