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Amazon Glacier for your Mac
Easy access to your archives from a convenient app

100% Cocoa. No Java.
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v4.0 - Requires macOS 10.14+
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Also available on the Mac App Store
Install via homebrew cask: brew install --cask freeze

Browse vault inventory

Freeze keeps track of your vaults' inventories and makes them easily browsable and searchable.

Save a few bucks by deleting duplicate archives from your vaults. Freeze can highlight them for you.

Synchronize folders

Drag&drop folders from Finder to your vault, and Freeze will synchronize these folders with the destination by only uploading new and changed files. You can also choose to delete orphaned archives.

Transfer speed limits

Upload and download transfer bandwidth can be throttled separately. Bump the overall transfer speed by transferring multiple files in parallel.

Manage multiple accounts

Add as many accounts as you want. Your secret keys will be stored securely in your macOS Keychain.

Reliable transfer of huge files

Freeze supports multipart uploads. Huge files will be uploaded in smaller chunks in a reliable way.

Resume interrupted transfers

Don't worry about an unreliable network connection. Freeze can resume interrupted uploads and downloads.

No proprietary features

No proprietary encoding of archive descriptions. No proprietary encryption or compression features that would make it complicated or even impossible to use other clients.

Decode Archive Descriptions

Freeze automatically decodes archive descriptions from archives previously uploaded with FastGlacier, CrossFTP, CloudBerry or Synology NAS.

New to Amazon Glacier?

Amazon Glacier is an extremely low-cost storage service for infrequently accessed data, which makes it perfect to store data archives or backups (although Freeze is not a backup solution, see the FAQ for more information). Please visit the Amazon Glacier Getting Started Website to get all the information you need.

It only takes minutes to sign up for Amazon AWS, and you only pay for what you use. Go to the Amazon Glacier Website and visit "Create an AWS account" to sign up. Freeze will ask for your Amazon AWS credentials (Access key and secret key) when you start the app for the first time.