FileZilla Pro: FTP Client, Server, CLI & RemoteDrive

FileZilla Pro is home to the FileZilla flagship product lineup — a one-stop suite for every professional file transfer need. The lineup covers a desktop FTP, FTPS and SFTP client with native cloud storage support, an FTP/SFTP server for Windows, a command-line client for automation, and RemoteDrive for mounting cloud storage directly in Finder on Mac.

FileZilla Pro Client — FTP, SFTP & Cloud Storage

The FileZilla Pro client extends the open-source FileZilla with native support for Amazon S3, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, Dropbox, Box, Backblaze B2, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Blob Storage, OpenStack Swift, WebDAV and more — alongside FTP, FTPS and SFTP. Built for professional users, it is available for Windows, macOS and Debian Linux — one tool to find, transfer and download all of your files.

FileZilla Pro Enterprise Server — Secure FTP/FTPS/SFTP Server

FileZilla Pro Enterprise Server makes it easy to set up an FTP, FTPS and SFTP server on Windows, with support for two-factor authentication (2FA), granular user permissions and centralized administration — built for teams that host file transfers in-house and need enterprise-grade security.

FileZilla Pro CLI — Command-Line Automation & Scripting

FileZilla Pro CLI is the command-line version of the FileZilla Pro client, aimed at Windows users who need to develop, schedule and run scripts across FTP, SFTP and cloud storage — ideal for unattended transfers, CI/CD pipelines and automated backups.

RemoteDrive — Mount Cloud Storage in Finder on Mac

RemoteDrive is the newest addition to the FileZilla Pro family. It lets macOS users mount remote storage — Amazon S3, Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, FTP and SFTP, and more — directly inside Finder, so cloud files behave like local ones. No syncing and no duplicate copies on disk: open, edit and save remote files seamlessly with any Mac app.

FileZilla Manual — The Complete Guide

The FileZilla Manual is the definitive guide to FileZilla and FileZilla Pro — recommended for beginners, webmasters, bloggers, software developers and small editorial teams. It includes tips and hints for people starting out as well as reference material for more expert users.