Clipboard History
Your Clipboard, Searchable
You copied a URL five minutes ago. Then copied four other things. The URL is gone. Clipboard History remembers up to 1,000 items. Type “c” in the Quick Launch Toolbar. Every copy is there. Click once. It’s back.
Smart categories. Source tracking. Search. One-click snippets.
No app. No subscription. Lives in your browser.
150+ tools. One keyboard shortcut. Zero tab switching.
Up to 1,000 Items
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Everything Remembered
Copy Normally. Access Everything Later.
Copy normally. Ctrl+C or Cmd+C. Clipboard History captures it automatically. Every URL. Every email. Every code snippet. Every phone number. Every colour code.
Even text copied from external apps – switch to your browser and it picks up what’s on your system clipboard.
Type “c” in Quick Launch. Everything you’ve copied is there. Browse, search, click to re-copy.
Store up to 1,000 items. Configure the limit in settings: 25, 50, 100, 200, 300, 500, 750, or 1,000.
Smart Categories
Auto-Detected. Visually Sorted.
Clipboard History identifies what you copied and shows a different icon for each type:
- URL → starts with http:// or https://
- Email → contains @ with valid domain
- Code → has brackets, functions, keywords
- Phone → digits with formatting
- Colour → hex codes like #7C3AED (displayed as a swatch)
- IP Address → IPv4 addresses like 192.168.1.1
- Text → everything else
Find that phone number faster. Know at a glance whether you’re looking at a URL or a code snippet.
Search & Source Tracking
Find Any Copy. See Where It Came From.
Type “c invoice” in Quick Launch. Every copy containing “invoice” appears instantly. Date copied. Source website. Full text preview.
No scrolling through 50 items. No guessing which one was the right one. Direct search across every item in your history.
Each item shows the source domain: github.com, docs.google.com, linkedin.com. Items from outside the browser show as “external” so you know which came from other apps.
Retrace your research path instantly.
One-Click Snippets
Temporary Copy. Permanent Snippet. One Button.
Copied a prompt you’ll use again? A template? A legal disclaimer?
Click “Save as Snippet.” Give it a keyword. Now it’s permanent.
Type keyword# in any text field on any page. The full text expands automatically. Gmail, WordPress, Slack, Google Docs – anywhere.
Clipboard history is temporary storage. Snippets are permanent storage. The path between them is one button.
Built for Daily Use
The Clipboard Your Workflow Actually Needs.
- Research sessions → copy 20 competitor URLs, access any of them later without backtracking
- Data entry → copy a client’s phone number once, paste into five forms without re-copying
- Code work → keep multiple code snippets accessible during debugging
- Content writing → store quotes and references while drafting, search by keyword
- Prompt management → copy AI prompts, save the ones that work as permanent snippets
- Cross-app workflow → copy from Figma, Slack, or terminal and find it in your browser
Ctrl+Shift+Space. Type “c”. Browse, search, re-copy. Your clipboard finally matches your workflow.
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