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A new Netflix, but over USB? Video StoreAge sells indie films on thumb drives

A new movie platform that focuses on indie film discovery and ownership through USB drive

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Streaming platforms have made watching movies more convenient but it has also quietly taken away something important: ownership. Now, a new platform is trying to bring it back through a USB drive.

A company called Video StoreAge is offering films on physical USB drives to recreate the feel of old video stores in a modern format. The concept is pretty straightforward.

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You buy a movie, plug the drive into your device, and watch it without needing an internet connection. The best part is that the film is yours to keep forever, with no risk of it disappearing from a streaming library.

Why is Video StoreAge bringing movies back to physical drives?

The shift comes as frustrations with streaming platforms continue to grow. Even when you purchase a digital film, you are often only buying access, not true ownership.

Titles can be removed, licensing can change, and content can get buried under the recommendation algorithms of platforms like Netflix or Amazon Prime.

Video StoreAge positions itself as an alternative focused on indie films that often struggle to find space on major streaming services. It offers both individual titles and curated bundles.

One of its key offerings is a quarterly collection that includes five feature films and five short films, giving you a smaller, more intentional selection to explore.

The company is led by Ash Cook, a former Sundance programmer, and Aidan Dick, who works as Communications & Marketing Manager at Frameline.

Their goal is to create a direct connection between filmmakers and audiences. The platform splits revenue evenly with creators, giving filmmakers a stronger share than the usual distribution models.

Not here to replace streaming, but rethink it

Video StoreAge is not meant to replace streaming platforms like Netflix, but it definitely changes how you discover content. The platform also encourages shared viewing through group screenings built around each release.

As streaming space grows more crowded and less permanent, ownership and curation are starting to matter again.

Manisha Priyadarshini
Manisha Priyadarshini is a tech and entertainment writer with over nine years of editorial experience.
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