How it works
Everything you need
to know about Clipster.
Five short demos. You'll be a pro in two minutes.
Pasting
Three ways to paste.
Pick the one that fits your flow — all three are built in.
Add to clipboard
Click any clip to copy it to your clipboard. Then paste it anywhere as usual with Cmd+V / Ctrl+V.
Paste directly
Double click a clip (or select with arrow keys and press Enter) to paste it instantly into the last active app. No extra step.
Drop it anywhere
Drag a clip directly from Clipster into any app — a text field, a Figma canvas, a Finder window. Works with files and images too.
Pins
Create a pin,
fill it with clips.
Pins are named folders for your clips. Create one for your code snippets, another for email templates, one for your addresses — and fill them up in seconds.
Rename
Give your clips
a proper name.
Any clip can have a custom name. A snippet becomes "GraphQL fragment", a color becomes "Brand primary", an address becomes "Home". Your clipboard, your labels.
Search
Search across
everything.
Type anything — Clipster searches deep into every clip, not just titles. It finds what you're looking for no matter how you copied it.
- TText content — full search through every snippet, note, and code block
- File name — original file name or custom name you gave it, either works
- File path — find a file by the folder it was copied from
- File content — searches inside documents, PDFs, and text files