Amazon debuted new Cloud Drive storage plans on Thursday, taking aim at competitors like Dropbox, Google, Apple, and Microsoft.
The Seattle giant is now offering a $59.99 per year unlimited cloud storage plan, in addition to a $11.99/year plan strictly for photos that also includes 5GB for anything else.
Those price points are comparable if not cheaper than what the competition currently offers.
Amazon previously offered 5GB of storage for free, and then used a tiered pricing model for users that needed more space.
In November, Amazon began offering free, unlimited photo storage to Prime members. This was already available for Fire Phone owners.
Amazon is offering a three-month free trial for those that want to test either of the new storage plans out.