
Note: Some applications mentioned here are not open source. Here we’ll see alternative ways you can use Google Drive in Linux. However, there’s always an alternative or workaround in the world of Linux. We even prompted the question again in 2021 with an article, but we didn’t get any hints. This deliberate and continual ignore by Google has prompted Linux users to question if Google hates desktop Linux? But unfortunately, an official Linux client is yet to see the light of the day, if ever. Since its debut in 2012, we’ve seen official Google Drive clients for Windows, OS X, Android, and iOS. It offers 15 GB of free storage which is shared across your Gmail account, Google Photos, and various Google and Android services.

Google Drive is an integral part of the Google ecosystem.

Brief: While Google Drive is not officially available for Linux, here are tools to help you use Google Drive in Linux.
