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Dropbox API vs Microsoft Graph API: Which API for AI agents?

Category: Automation & Integration

Verdict

Microsoft Graph API scores higher overall (8/10 vs 5/10). For most agent use cases, start with Microsoft Graph API. Switch to Dropbox API if you specifically need its capabilities or you're already locked into its ecosystem.

Score breakdown

 Dropbox APIMicrosoft Graph API
Overall score5/108/10
CLI relevance
8
8
Quality
8
9
Pricingfreemiumfree
Install
npm install dropbox
npm install @microsoft/microsoft-graph-client

Agent-friendliness signals

Only Dropbox API

No unique signals

Both

  • Official SDK
  • Env var auth
  • Headless compatible
  • JSON response
  • curl/CLI docs
  • Reasonable rate limits

Only Microsoft Graph API

No unique signals

Capabilities

Only Dropbox API

  • upload files
  • download files
  • manage folders
  • share files
  • search files

Both

No shared capabilities

Only Microsoft Graph API

  • manage users
  • send email
  • manage files
  • manage calendar events
  • access teams data

When to choose each

Choose Dropbox API when...

  • -Simple file sync and storage API
  • -Good webhook support for file change notifications
  • -Cross-platform SDK support

Choose Microsoft Graph API when...

  • -Single API for all Microsoft 365 services - Mail, Calendar, Teams, OneDrive
  • -Essential if your users are on Microsoft 365
  • -Rich permissions model with Azure AD

Full scores

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Frequently asked questions

Which is better for AI agents - Dropbox API or Microsoft Graph API?

Microsoft Graph API scores higher overall (8/10 vs 5/10). For most agent use cases, start with Microsoft Graph API. Switch to Dropbox API if you specifically need its capabilities or you're already locked into its ecosystem.

Can I use Dropbox API and Microsoft Graph API together?

Technically yes - they're separate APIs, so nothing stops you from calling both. In practice, most teams pick one and stick with it to avoid maintaining two SDKs and two sets of API keys. The exception is if each one covers a use case the other doesn't.

What pricing model do Dropbox API and Microsoft Graph API use?

Dropbox API: freemium. Microsoft Graph API: free. For exact rates, check each provider's pricing page directly - prices change and we don't track real-time pricing here.

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