Overview
A native WebDAV File System Provider for ChromeOS. It mounts remote WebDAV shares into the ChromeOS Files App.
ChromeOS WebDAV Drive: Native WebDAV Integration for Chromebooks Mount any WebDAV remote storage (Nextcloud, UGREEN NAS, SFtpGo, and more) directly into your Chromebook’s native Files app! *** WebDAV Drive integrates remote storage into ChromeOS, letting you access and manage your cloud files alongside Google Drive and local Downloads. Get started in seconds: 1. Open your ChromeOS Files in MyFiles and select "Services" from the overflow menu 2. Enter your HTTPS WebDAV endpoint URL and login credentials. 3. Click "Mount Drive" and access your files instantly in the ChromeOS Files app! Why install WebDAV Drive? ⚡ SEAMLESS CHROMEOS INTEGRATION Access your WebDAV files directly from the left sidebar of the native Files app. There are no third-party file manager windows or browser tabs required. Drag-and-drop files, preview images, and organize folders exactly like a local drive. 📂 HIGH-PERFORMANCE FILE STREAMING No more waiting for whole files to download before you can open them! WebDAV Drive streams documents, videos, and music memory-efficiently using chunked-transfer protocols (HTTP Range headers), letting you preview or play media instantly. ✏️ FULL READ-WRITE CAPABILITIES WebDAV Drive supports complete file management. Natively create new folders, write/edit files, rename, copy, move, and delete assets on your server. 💾 CRASH-RESILIENT SESSION RECOVERY Designed for Manifest V3 reliability, the extension dynamically preserves active write handles in localized storage. Active transfers are kept safe from service worker sleep/wake cycles and network hiccups. 🛡️ PRIVACY & SECURITY FIRST * Direct Connections: The extension communicates directly between your Chromebook and your WebDAV server. No intermediate cloud servers, proxies, telemetry, or tracking scripts are used. * HTTPS Only: Enforces strict HTTPS connections to keep your data and authentication secure in transit. * Sandboxed Storage: Credentials and temporary transfer buffers are stored in isolated local storage, encrypted on-disk by ChromeOS. * Eject-to-Purge: Ejecting the drive immediately and completely evicts all temporary cache files from your Chromebook. * Open Source: The codebase is fully open source and public, meaning you can audit how your credentials and files are handled. I hope you like it, feel free to buy me a coffee - link in the app.
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Details
- Version0.1.0
- UpdatedJuly 6, 2026
- Size25.33KiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United States)
- Developerlemon slice digital GmbHWebsite
Cassellastr. 30-32 Frankfurt am Main 60386 DEEmail
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+49 176 62348990 - TraderThis developer has identified itself as a trader per the definition from the European Union and committed to only offer products or services that comply with EU laws.
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