The deal covers three tiers. The 2 TB Family plan drops to $449 instead of $1,289 (65% off). The 5 TB goes to $599 instead of $1,868 (68% off). The 10 TB falls to $1,099 instead of $2,648 (58% off). Every plan is a one-time payment. No monthly fees, no annual renewal, no price hikes down the road. pCloud defines “lifetime” as 99 years from the purchase date. The offer runs until April 8.
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Up to 5 members, each with their own private space
Each pCloud Family plan supports up to five members. Everyone gets their own private account and storage space. The admin can allocate storage individually, so if one person needs 2 TB for video files and another only uses 200 GB for documents, you can redistribute accordingly. Sync works across Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android, and the automatic upload feature backs up photos and videos from your phone without you lifting a finger.
pCloud operates out of Switzerland with two data centers, one in the US and one in Luxembourg. You choose where your files are stored. Encryption is AES-256 with TLS/SSL for transfers, and file versioning goes back 180 days on paid plans. If you accidentally delete a file or need to roll back to an earlier version, the Rewind feature handles it.
pCloud Pass Family included for free

All three plans include pCloud Pass Family at no extra cost. It’s pCloud’s password manager, normally sold as a separate lifetime purchase for $253. It works on a zero-knowledge model: encryption happens on your device, and pCloud never sees your credentials. Unlimited passwords, autofill on all browsers, credit card storage, and sync across every device in the household. Clubic rated it 8 out of 10 in its 2026 password manager roundup.
For a family of five, that alone is worth the attention. Instead of everyone reusing the same weak password across dozens of accounts, each member gets their own encrypted vault without paying for a separate subscription.
pCloud Photos: the new reason to switch
pCloud launched its Photos feature in late 2025 and has been building on it since. The gallery organizes your images automatically by date into a scrollable timeline. A built-in photo editor arrived in January 2026, with eight filters including Retrofilm, Vibrant, and Duotone, plus adjustments for brightness, contrast, and highlights. The Memories feature surfaces your photos from one, three, or five years ago.
The key difference from other cloud photo services: pCloud doesn’t scan or analyze your images. There’s no AI training on your family photos. Your files stay private by design. A map view based on EXIF data is currently rolling out, letting you browse photos by the location where they were taken.
One thing to note: zero-knowledge file encryption (pCloud Crypto) is a paid add-on. It’s not included in the family plan. And the money-back guarantee is 14 days, not 30. Worth knowing before you pull the trigger.
A one-time payment for 5 people, no expiration
The 5 TB plan at $599 is probably the sweet spot for most families. That’s $119.80 per person, once, for life. Storage that stays yours whether you’re backing up school projects, holiday videos, or a decade of phone photos. The sale ends April 8, 2026.