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ClipBook

A keyboard-centric clipboard history app for your Mac

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ClipBook is a beautiful and keyboard-centric clipboard history app for macOS. It stores everything you copy and lets you quickly access your clipboard history whenever you need it.

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I tried various clipboard managers and apps for macOS, such as Raycast and Alfred, which include built-in clipboard history functionality. While they are excellent and widely used, I couldn’t find one that truly met my needs. This was mainly due to their UX design or the absence of certain features, such as full content preview, the ability to resize the window to display more history items, text search within images, opening clipboard history at the text caret location, or pasting multiple items into an active app at once, among others. Being a software engineer with over 15 years of experience in commercial software development, I decided to create the perfect clipboard history app tailored to my needs. After months of development, I decided to make it available for everyone. All data is securely stored on your computer—no analytics, no requests to external web servers. It works completely offline, is open-source, and can save you countless hours if you frequently copy and paste. Feel free to try it if you like it. If you have any questions or would like to suggest a feature, just let me know.

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Best tool I ever installed on my Mac how about adding some AI features like text sumerising on clipbook .

Congrats on the launch @vladimir_ikryanov. Text search within image - I dont think Alfred or any similar provides this. Do they? Would love to give it a try.

Sounds that something I was looking for. I use Maccy for a year and I'll be happy to test your tool!

oh love the focus on privacy and offline use. Text search in images is what I want but didn't find before!

ClipBook is a snazzy keyboard-focused clipboard history management app. It saves everything you copy and allows you to instantly access that data when you need it.

the design is clean. Saves everything I copy, and I can find stuff fast. The keyboard shortcuts are smooth. thanks and congrats!

I've been using Pasta for a really long time but this seems like a great hybrid between Pasta and Raycast Pro's clipboard manager. Awesome job @vladimir_ikryanov - going to give it a try :)

Wow, this sounds like the clipboard manager I’ve been searching for! I’ve also tried Alfred and Raycast but always felt like something was missing, especially when it came to better previews and handling multiple clipboard entries at once. The fact that it’s offline, open-source, and prioritizes privacy is a huge bonus. Definitely giving this a shot—thanks for building something so thoughtfully designed!