BIM Cloud Storage Daemon
bimcloudstorage-daemon.exe is the Windows background service component for BIM Cloud Storage. It starts with Windows, monitors local file changes, coordinates encrypted uploads/downloads, and keeps the local cache synchronized with the BIM Cloud. This daemon is essential for real-time sync and offline access across BIM-enabled devices.
The daemon listens for NTFS/fsevents, triggers sync jobs, and uses TLS to communicate with BIM Cloud endpoints. It interacts with BIM client components to apply remote updates, handles retries, and maintains a local state database for conflict resolution and offline access.
Yes. When bimcloudstorage-daemon.exe is located in the official BIM Cloud Storage installation directory and signed by BIM Technologies, it functions as a trusted background service. It performs legitimate sync, caching, and health-check tasks and does not execute arbitrary user code. If you installed BIM Cloud Storage from BIM’s official installer, the daemon is expected to run without user intervention and will update via BIM's update mechanism. Always verify your product source and digital signature if you encounter this executable in an unexpected location.
Bimcloudstorage-daemon-exe is not a virus when installed as part of BIM Cloud Storage and signed by BIM Technologies, Inc. It runs as a trusted background service to synchronize files and manage local cache. If you discover it in an unusual path (for example, within AppData or Temp) or if the executable is unsigned, treat it as suspicious and perform a malware scan, verify the publisher, and compare the file's hash with BIM’s published values. Unusual behavior or unexpected network activity warrants deeper inspection.
Red Flags: Unsigned binaries, unexpected paths (like temporary folders), multiple copies with the same name in different folders, or network activity inconsistent with BIM Cloud Storage usage, should trigger immediate investigation.
Reasons it's running:
It is the Windows background service for BIM Cloud Storage. It monitors file changes, synchronizes with BIM Cloud, and maintains offline caches to keep files in sync across devices.
Yes, when installed from BIM’s official installer and signed by BIM Technologies, Inc., it is a legitimate, trusted background process. Always verify the install source and digital signature if you did not install it yourself.
You can disable via Windows Services or the BIM Cloud Storage UI. To fully uninstall, run the BIM Cloud Storage installer and select Remove, then restart the PC to clean remaining files.
High CPU usage can result from large or many concurrent sync operations, disk scanning, or a detected conflict loop. Update to the latest version and review the sync logs to identify specific directories triggering the load.
Typically located at C:\Program Files\BIM Cloud Storage\BimCloudStorage\bin\bimcloudstorage-daemon.exe. If found elsewhere, verify signature and source before execution.
Check the install path (should be under Program Files), verify the digital signature from BIM Technologies, compare the SHA-256 hash with BIM’s official release hash, and run a malware scan if any doubt remains.