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    TeraBox AI review | TechRadar

    The Tech GuyBy The Tech GuyJuly 13, 2026No Comments9 Mins Read0 Views
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    TeraBox built its name on 1TB of free cloud storage, which is still the headline pitch. What’s changed is everything sitting next to the storage. An AI Presentation Maker, an essay writer, a scanner, a transcriber, and a research tool called Deep Research are now baked into the same free account I’ve used for years.

    Until recently, TeraBox functioned more like a toolkit than a dedicated AI assistant. Many of the tools only did one job, like generate a deck, paraphrase a paragraph, or scan a document — then handed back results rather than a conversation.

    But now, Terabox has added a dedicated research assistant that can access the web and parse through complex queries for information. It can also generate graphics and create properly-formatted documents to help with your research tasks. It’s neat, but the most capable versions of these tools sit behind a Premium+ subscription priced under $4 a month.

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    I’ve covered hosting, storage, and AI software for TechRadar Pro since 2012, including our 2026 buying guide for vibe coders. If you’d like to see a wider selection of dedicated AI tools to pick from, check out our list of 70+ other AI tools across different categories. For this Terabox AI review, I had access to a 7-day trial of Premium+, which let me try all of the platform’s features in depth over the review period.

    What is TeraBox AI?

    TeraBox AI is the set of generative tools Flextech Inc. has added to TeraBox, the free storage app it took over from Baidu in 2020. Rather than one assistant, it’s a handful of single-purpose tools, an essay writer, presentation maker, paraphraser, transcriber, scanner, and research assistant, living inside the app I use for backups.

    I’d call it a productivity add-on rather than an AI platform in its own right. You pick a tool, type or upload your input, and get a finished result. That suits someone wanting a quick deck or a tidier paragraph, but the platform left something to be desired when it came to more complex tasks requiring advanced reasoning.

    TeraBox AI: At a glance

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    Attribute

    Notes

    Underlying model(s)

    Not publicly disclosed. TeraBox doesn’t name the large language models powering its tools.

    Best for

    Quick presentation drafts, document scanning and OCR, meeting transcription, light essay and paraphrasing help, existing TeraBox users.

    Distinguishing functions

    AI Presentation Maker with Agent Mode, Deep Research reports, AI Scan, AI Transcribe, bundled 1TB free storage.

    UI features

    Web app at terabox.com/ai, plus desktop and iOS/Android clients, each with a simple prompt box per tool.

    Subscription costs

    Free (basic AI, ad-supported, 1TB storage), Premium around $3.49/month (2TB storage, no AI), Premium+ around $3.89/month or $39.99/year (full AI suite, 2TB storage).

    API pricing

    No dedicated AI API. A separate OAuth-based Open Platform API covers file storage access only.

    Buy it if…

    • You already use TeraBox for storage. The AI suite rides on cloud space you may already pay for, so the extra cost is small.
    • You need quick scans and transcripts. AI Scan and AI Transcribe handle everyday OCR and meeting notes well for casual use.
    • You want a fast presentation starter. One prompt turns into a usable slide deck in seconds, ready for further editing.

    Don’t buy it if…

    • You need a serious writing or design tool. Dedicated tools go deeper than TeraBox’s essay writer and paraphraser for professional output.
    • Data jurisdiction matters to you. TeraBox’s storage business began inside Baidu before Flextech took over in 2020, which still gives some professionals pause.
    • You can’t stand ads. The free tier’s AI tools sit behind the same ad-supported experience as TeraBox’s storage.

    My time with TeraBox AI

    I tested TeraBox AI through the web app and Android client, running presentations, transcriptions, and scans over several days. The Presentation Maker stood out. A one-line prompt about small business marketing trends produced a ten-slide deck, icons and chart included, in under a minute.

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    AI Scan and AI Transcribe felt the most useful day to day, turning a printed invoice into clean, editable text in seconds. Transcribing a short interview gave me a readable summary alongside the full transcript. The essay writer and paraphraser, by contrast, were serviceable but generic.

    However, my experiences with the dedicated AI chat and Research Assistant were somewhat mixed. A simple query asking for Elon Musk’s updated net worth returned accurate input, but a more complex task involving generating a graphic of his net worth over the years seemed to fail entirely.

    TeraBox was able to offer the information as a table instead on further attempts, which led me to believe that the failure was a result of being unable to pull up the necessary integrations for data visualization rather than an error in the research itself. That does redeem it in my eyes given the price point, just don’t go in expecting the same level of functionality as a dedicated AI platform like ChatGPT.

    On value, Premium+ is an easy call. It costs under $4 a month and bundles 2TB of storage with the full AI suite. The caveat is that nothing here matches a tool built solely around AI writing or design.

    TeraBox AI: Features

    TeraBox AI isn’t the best do-everything assistant, which also shows in how the features are organized. Presentation, writing, scanning, and research tools each live in their own corner of the AI tab, which keeps things simple but means there’s no unified chat for mixing tasks together.

    The Presentation Maker impressed me most, with Agent Mode generating decks up to 40 slides from a prompt or uploaded document, complete with citations when it pulls from web sources. A separate Beautify option restyles slides you’ve already made. For students or small business owners needing a deck fast, this alone might justify upgrading.

    AI Scan and AI Transcribe are the most practically useful tools for office work, handling OCR, ID document capture, and on-the-fly translation on one side, and audio-to-text conversion with an AI summary on the other. Both worked reliably in my testing, needing only minor cleanup afterward.

    Deep Research, the suite’s research tool, builds a structured outline you can edit before it writes a full report. The output reads more like a market briefing than original analysis, so treat it as a starting point rather than a finished document.

    The essay writer and Smart Paraphraser are the weakest links. Output reads competently but generically, and TeraBox doesn’t disclose which model is doing the writing. Given the price for Premium+, the overall feature set still feels reasonably generous for a bundle riding on storage you might already want.

    TeraBox AI: User experience

    I got started in under a minute. I logged into my existing account, tapped the AI tab, and was generating a presentation within seconds, with no separate sign-up or onboarding flow to slow things down. Each tool opens to a simple prompt box, so the learning curve is close to zero.

    But the experience feels bolted onto a storage app rather than designed around AI from the ground up. Switching tools means backing out to the main AI menu each time, and the free tier’s ads occasionally interrupt what otherwise feels quick and uncluttered.

    TeraBox AI: Customer support

    Support looks decent on paper. Users across review platforms rate TeraBox’s customer service 4.0+ out of 5 and Flextech representatives respond to public reviews directly, including the ones flagging slow replies.

    I didn’t need to contact support during testing, since the AI tools worked as expected. The bigger caveat is documentation, since TeraBox’s help content for the AI suite leans on blog posts and FAQs rather than a structured knowledge base.

    TeraBox AI chat session

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    TeraBox AI: Pricing

    • Free tier includes limited AI access, plus 1TB of ad-supported storage.
    • Premium adds 2TB of storage and removes ads, but doesn’t unlock the AI suite.
    • Premium+ is the only tier with full AI access, priced from around $3.89 a month or $39.99 a year.

    TeraBox’s free plan gives a limited taste of the AI tools, including a small number of free presentation generations, on top of the full 1TB allowance. That’s enough to test whether the tools suit your workflow before paying anything.

    Premium+ is where the AI suite lives, bundling the essay writer, presentation maker, transcriber, scanner, paraphraser, and search tools alongside 2TB of storage for under $4 a month. TeraBox’s official pricing page renders dynamically and didn’t return visible data when I checked the source directly, so these figures come from cross-referenced third-party listings instead. There’s no separate API pricing, since TeraBox doesn’t offer developer access to the AI tools.

    TeraBox AI: alternatives you should consider

    • pCloud: A privacy-focused cloud storage service with optional zero-knowledge encryption, starting around $49.99 a year for 500GB, without TeraBox’s bundled AI tools.
    • Google Drive with Google AI Pro: Google’s storage plans now fold Gemini directly into Drive, Gmail, and Docs, bundling 5TB of storage with AI access for $19.99 a month.
    • Canva: A more polished option built for AI-assisted presentations and design, with Magic Studio included in Canva Pro for around $15 a month.

    How I tested TeraBox AI

    • Used the Presentation Maker, AI Scan, AI Transcribe, Deep Research, and Smart Paraphraser across free and Premium+ access.
    • Tested the AI suite through TeraBox’s web app and Android app over several days of regular use.
    • Cross-checked pricing and ratings against TeraBox’s official site, G2, and Capterra, noting where the vendor’s pricing page wouldn’t render visibly.

    I focused testing on the tools most useful for a typical small business or student workflow, presentations, scanning, and transcription, rather than edge cases. Beyond the data obtained from their official website and documentation, I cross-referenced features across multiple third-party sources. as well as verified them during my own testing, to confirm consistency before including them here.

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