Access all your Vimeo needs, right from Dropbox

Vimeo Staff
Vimeo and Dropbox are teaming up to let you seamlessly launch Vimeo review tools directly from the Dropbox platform.

Collaboration is key to any successful video. Whether you’re getting feedback on your videos, collaborating on a project with your team, or showcasing your work to others, the review process takes something good and makes it great.

Vimeo is more focused than ever on streamlining the workflow of making videos, sharing them, and collaborating with others along the way. That's we’re so excited to announce our integration with Dropbox

Dropbox, while different than Vimeo, is undoubtedly the go-to for cloud storage and sharing. We’re already collaborating with Dropbox for automatic uploads. Now, Dropbox is opening up their platform to make collaboration even easier. Access this integration from the Open with menu when you hover over any of your video files in Dropbox.

Dropbox users can seamlessly access Vimeo review tools directly from their Dropbox accounts. For anyone using both Dropbox and Vimeo, this means you and your team can give feedback without any disruption to your workflow.

The highlights

Quickly access your videos

Move your videos from Dropbox to Vimeo in one of 3 ways: Dropbox Extensions (this will take you straight into the Vimeo review page), the existing auto-upload integration, or try out third-party uploads at vimeo.com/upload.

Easily collect feedback

Vimeo review tools are workflow, simplified. You can invite team members, external collaborators, and clients to annotate time-coded feedback on your videos. You can access review tools through Dropbox Extensions with popular formats such as MPG, MP4, and WMV.

Keep track of your review cycle

Annotations are time-coded, helping you quickly track where you are in the review process.

You can also learn more about other Vimeo integrations and our video hosting solutions.

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