- iPhone 15 Pro
- SanDisk SD-A
- Canon EOS R5
- Synology DS920
One interface, every device
Phones, SD cards, cameras, drives, NAS, cloud — every source lives in the same Connections panel. No mode switches between devices.
Connect your camera, SD card, CFexpress, phone, external SSD — or your NAS, network drive, and cloud storage. One unified source list.
Connect your camera, SD card, CFexpress, phone, external SSD — or your NAS, network drive, and cloud storage. One unified source list.
Pick what to copy — RAW originals, JPEGs, video, sidecars. Then tick every destination — Mac, Google Drive, S3, NAS, or an SFTP server.
One click starts the ingest. SyncShot cascades to every destination — nothing sits queued. Files are hash-verified, with a job report at the end.
Open the Workflow builder. Drag in your source, destinations, and folder rules. Every repeat shoot lands in one click from then on.
Built around your workflow — saves you hours on every shoot. Fifteen capabilities, one app, all yours to shape.
Phones, SD cards, cameras, drives, NAS, cloud — every source lives in the same Connections panel. No mode switches between devices.
Wire source → filter → destination → post-action on a visual node canvas. Build the workflow once, run it forever.
Copy to the fastest drive first; fan out to slower ones in the background. Sources free up early — wipe the card and keep shooting.
Bucket, prefix, region — same workflows, same retries, same byte-accurate resume as a local disk. Built for archival and studio object storage.
OAuth-authenticated. Browse the live folder tree and drop into any path. Cloud destinations queue, retry, resume, and verify like any other.
Home server, NAS, Synology / QNAP / TrueNAS — SFTP and FTP wire straight into Connections, same workflow surface as local and cloud.
RAW previews (CR3, LibRaw), automatic THM/LRV companion filtering, MTP/PTP camera support. You never re-mount the card.
File kind — RAW, JPG, HEIC, Video — and date range: today, last N days, since-last-run. Bring in only what you actually shot.
{{var}} substitutions in destination paths — year, camera, shoot name. Every file lands in the right folder on first copy.
Skip, Replace, Duplicate, Fail, or Best-Effort. Pick once at the workflow level, and the whole pipeline obeys consistently across every job.
Auto-eject the source volume when the copy completes. Delete the source only after every byte verifies. Bake the post-game into the workflow itself.
Every job, always. Retries fire on every error class — no classification gate. SyncShot keeps trying so you don't have to babysit it.
Each job runs as its own conductor task. Three SD cards into two destinations don't fight for resources or queue behind each other — they all just run.
Every job ends with a Sync Report — per-destination delivery, failures with reasons, retry-failed in one click, export to CSV.
BLAKE3-verified in one pass. Pull the cable mid-copy and SyncShot picks up at the exact byte — local, S3, Drive, SFTP, FTP. No restart-from-zero, ever.
Save any destination once — local folder, S3 bucket, Drive path, SFTP target. One tap puts it on a job. The same favorites show up in the sync row and in Finder's right-click menu.
Right-click any file or folder in Finder. Send with SyncShot ▸ your favorite. The transfer fires from where you already are — no app switch, no drag, no destination picker.
SyncShot ingests from anything you shoot on and pushes to anywhere you store. No drivers, no fiddly profiles — just connect and it shows up.
Try it free for 14 days. After that, Pro is $49 a year. Cancel anytime, billed via Paddle.
For serious workflows