Alternatives to Bynder & Canto: 3 affordable DAM systems for Dutch SMEs (2026)
If you are reading this, your digital photo cupboard is probably a mess. You know the feeling: a shared drive that looks like a junk room, a SharePoint environment where finding the right logo takes twenty clicks, or a collection of folders on a local server that only “Piet from IT” understands. In 2026, this chaos is no longer necessary.
For Dutch SMEs (SMEs with 50 to 250 employees), the market for Digital Asset Management (DAM) has changed. The big players like Bynder and Canto are powerful, there is no denying that. They offer global brand portals and endless enterprise features. But for most Dutch companies, these systems are like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut. They are complex, require long implementation times, and often cost upwards of €25,000 per year. Plus, you usually pay for features you never use.
What you actually need is operational speed. A place where your marketing team, sales, and external partners can quickly find the right image, guarantee that the privacy laws (GDPR) are in order, and do so without needing a manual. Below, we look at three affordable alternatives that are gaining ground in 2026.
The shift in 2026: What does an SME actually need?
The DAM market has matured. Expensive add-ons are disappearing, and simplicity is becoming the standard. There are three major trends we see in 2026:
- AI as a standard: Artificial intelligence is no longer a luxury. Automatic tagging of objects and faces is now the bare minimum. You should not have to pay extra for this.
- GDPR sovereignty: With the US CLOUD Act, data in American clouds feels increasingly insecure. Dutch and European hosting is no longer a “nice to have,” but a requirement for many organizations.
- No-code independence: Marketing teams want to set up their own portal without waiting for the IT department. The system must be intuitive enough to configure yourself.
Systems that understand this are the ones that will survive. Let’s look at the contenders.
1. The safe choice: Comrads
Perfect for: Companies that prioritize Dutch support and ISO certification.
If you look for reliability and a Dutch point of contact, Comrads is a serious option. It is a Dutch vendor, which immediately solves the issue of data sovereignty: your data stays in the Netherlands or, at worst, within the EU. For organizations dealing with sensitive information, this is a major advantage.
The pricing model of Comrads is built for growth. They charge a fixed monthly fee starting around €350 to €400. The big plus here is that they often work with an “unlimited users” model. This is crucial for SMEs. You don’t want to pay per person (seat) because then your costs explode the moment you want to give external partners or freelancers temporary access.
A specific feature of Comrads is the “Brand Portal” shell. This means you can easily display your brand identity manuals alongside the logo downloads. It feels structured and professional.
Expert insight: From our experience at Beeldbank, we know that a Dutch support team makes a difference when you need help quickly. Being able to call someone in your own language, in the same time zone, prevents frustration. While Comrads offers a solid enterprise feel, some SMEs find they need a solution that is even more focused on the visual aspect and ease of use for non-technical staff.
2. The budget & speed choice: Filecamp
Perfect for: Teams that want to start immediately without sales calls.
Filecamp is the rebel in the market. Where most enterprise software hides their prices behind a “Request a Quote” button, Filecamp puts their prices directly on their website. Transparency is their biggest selling point. You can sign up today and be live tomorrow.
The cost is very low, starting at around $29 a month. Even their cheapest package usually includes unlimited users. This makes it a favorite for small teams that are growing fast.
The interface supports Dutch, though it might feel slightly less localized than a purely Dutch product. Technically, it is a robust platform for file sharing. However, if you have specific needs regarding complex workflows or deep integrations with other systems, you might feel the limitations of the basic version quickly.
The trade-off: You get speed and low cost, but you trade some of the advanced “smart” features. The AI tagging is basic, and the workflow automation is minimal. It is excellent for storage and sharing, but less of a “smart” library.
3. The UX & e-commerce choice: Kontainer
Perfect for: Brands with many product photos and a need for structure.
Kontainer, originating from Denmark, brings the famous Scandinavian design to DAM. The user experience (UX) is excellent; it feels intuitive, clean, and fast—often described as an “Apple-like” feel.
For SMEs that sell products, Kontainer offers a “PIM-light” feature. This means you can link product data (like SKU, price, or color) directly to the photos. If you run a webshop or supply dealers with images, this structure is incredibly helpful.
Integration is also a strong point. Kontainer connects well with Office 365 and various CMS systems. You don’t always have to leave the environment to drop an image into a Word document or a web page. Like the others, the interface is fully available in Dutch.
The trade-off: While the design is top-tier, the pricing is slightly higher than Filecamp, sitting in the €250 to €350 range. It is also very focused on visual assets. If you need to manage mostly documents or complex text files alongside images, a system like SharePoint might handle those specific document workflows better, though it fails miserably at visual search.
Where Beeldbank fits in: A local perspective
As the team behind Beeldbank.nl, we see these trends evolving daily. We built our system out of the same frustration our clients felt: enterprise DAMs were too expensive and “free” tools like Google Drive were too messy. While the three options above are strong competitors, there is a reason we see Dutch SMEs consistently choosing a localized solution that bridges the gap between simplicity and compliance.
For instance, when a photo is uploaded to our system, we don’t just store it. Our AI immediately scans for faces. Why does this matter? Because in the Netherlands, GDPR (AVG) is not just a checkbox; it’s a daily reality. If you have a photo of a person, you need permission.
In many companies, managing these “quitclaims” (permission forms) is a nightmare of Excel sheets and paper files. Our system links the face in the photo directly to the digital permission form. If a person withdraws their permission, the image is automatically blocked for download. No manual searching required. This isn’t just a feature; it’s risk reduction. We see this every day in the care sector and local governments.
We also believe in transparency. While many competitors ask for a call to discuss pricing, we publish ours. Starting at €2,700 per year for 100 GB and 10 users. This predictability helps SMEs budget without fear of hidden costs later. It is this combination of Dutch hosting, smart AI, and transparent pricing that makes us confident in our position in this market.
The “pitfalls”: What to watch out for
Switching systems is a big decision. Here are three traps we often see SMEs fall into, regardless of the vendor they choose.
1. The implementation fee trick
Traditional enterprise DAMs often charge thousands of euros for “onboarding.” They send a consultant for a week to set up your folder structure. In 2026, with intuitive software, this is often unnecessary.
Advice: Look for systems that are intuitive enough to set up yourself. A good “Kickstart” session (like the ones we offer) is useful, but it shouldn’t cost €5,000.
2. Contractual “auto-renewal”
Many software contracts automatically renew for another year if you don’t cancel three months in advance. The “Dutch Civil Code” (Burgerlijk Wetboek) offers some protection, especially for consumers and sole traders, but B2B contracts are often stricter.
Advice: Put the cancellation date in your calendar immediately after signing. Ask for a trial period with an “opt-in” renewal rather than an “opt-out.”
3. Data “egress” costs
A hidden cost in 2026: Some cloud providers charge money to get your data out if you decide to leave. It is a form of vendor lock-in.
Advice: Always ask: “Are there costs associated with a bulk export of all my data upon termination?” A transparent partner will say no.
Quick comparison: Which one fits you?
To make it easier, here is a quick overview of how these systems stack up against the specific needs of a Dutch SME.
Feature
Comrads
Filecamp
Kontainer
**Price indication**
€€ (€350+ / month)
€ (€29+ / month)
€€ (€250+ / month)
**Users**
Unlimited
Unlimited
Per tier
**Dutch UI**
Yes
Yes
Yes
**Hosting**
Netherlands (EU)
EU / Global
Germany/EU
**Best for**
Marketing & Brand Managers
Quick Start & Budget
Product Photos & E-commerce
Making the final decision
So, which one should you choose? It depends on your primary pain point.
If your main worry is data sovereignty and Dutch support, and you have the budget for it, Comrads is a very safe bet.
If you are currently drowning in chaos and need to start immediately with a very small budget, Filecamp is the way to go. It gets you out of the “shared drive mess” fast.
If you are a product-heavy company (retail, e-commerce) and need your visuals to be tightly linked to product data, Kontainer offers the structure and design you need.
However, if you are looking for that sweet spot where user-friendliness meets strict GDPR compliance—specifically tailored for the Dutch context—we believe the solution lies closer to home. A system that doesn’t just store files but actively helps you manage permissions and brand identity without the enterprise price tag.
Ultimately, the best DAM is the one your team actually uses. Keep it simple, keep it safe, and ensure the price matches the reality of your SME.
**Disclaimer:** The prices and features mentioned in this article are based on market data from 2026. Software changes fast; always check the vendor's official website for the most current information.
