Can You Use pCloud with Plex? A Complete Guide for Cloud-Powered Streaming
- Gavin P. Tate
- May 25
- 3 min read
Updated: May 26
Cloud storage is becoming a popular choice for media collectors who want access to their files from anywhere. If you’re someone who uses or is considering using Plex to stream your media library, you may be wondering: Can you use pCloud with Plex? The short answer is: not directly — but there are workarounds worth considering.
This article explores whether pCloud can function in a Plex setup, what the limitations are, and how it compares to traditional media storage options.

💡 What Is pCloud?
pCloud is a cloud storage provider that offers lifetime storage plans, strong security features, and built-in media streaming. It’s popular for its one-time payment model and flexible sharing options.
You can check out the pCloud Lifetime Plan here if you want an alternative to recurring subscription storage.
🎬 What Is Plex?
Plex is a media server application that lets you organize and stream your personal collection of movies, TV shows, music, and photos to almost any device. To run Plex, you typically need a local or network storage solution (like a NAS or external hard drive) that Plex can read directly.
🔄 Can You Use pCloud with Plex Directly?
Not directly. Plex does not natively support cloud storage providers like pCloud as a source for your media library. Plex requires mounted local storage or networked file paths.
However, there are indirect methods to integrate cloud-based storage like pCloud into your Plex environment.
🛠️ Workarounds to Use pCloud with Plex
Method | Description | Pros | Cons |
Mount pCloud Drive to Local File System | Use the pCloud Drive desktop app to create a virtual drive on your PC or server. Plex may read from this drive. | ✓ Simple to install ✓ Acts like local storage | ✘ Some latency ✘ May not auto-mount on boot ✘ Unofficial setup |
Sync Files to Local Folder | Set up a sync folder between pCloud and a local drive that Plex watches. | ✓ Reliable ✓ Keeps a local copy | ✘ Takes up local disk space |
Manual Download | Download specific media files from pCloud to a local drive for Plex to access. | ✓ Simple ✓ No setup required | ✘ Time-consuming ✘ Not automated |
🧠 Best Practices for Using pCloud with Media Libraries
✅ Use pCloud as a backup solution for your Plex library, not the primary storage
✅ Sync files you watch frequently for faster access
✅ Use the pCloud media player for on-the-go streaming without Plex
✅ Combine with a small local NAS or external drive for best performance
🔐 Why pCloud Still Makes Sense for Media Collectors
Even though pCloud isn't officially supported by Plex, it can still be a useful part of your media setup:
Backup your media securely in the cloud
Share files with friends or collaborators easily
Use the built-in video and music players to access your content without needing Plex
Get lifetime access with no recurring fees
If you want to explore pCloud as part of your digital storage plan, you can view their Lifetime Plan options here.
📌 Final Thoughts
While pCloud and Plex aren’t a perfect pair out of the box, tech-savvy users can find ways to make them work together. Whether for backup, flexible access, or supplementary storage, pCloud is still a strong option for media lovers — especially if you're looking to invest in lifetime storage and avoid the growing costs of monthly subscriptions.
Let your setup determine your approach — but don’t rule out cloud storage just because it takes a little configuring.