Clips remembers everything you copy — text, images, and files — so you never lose it again.
An address, a tracking number, a one-time code. Into the clipboard it goes.
The system clipboard holds exactly one item. The new copy silently destroys the last.
Every copy lands in a searchable timeline — nothing overwrites, nothing is lost.
A panel appears right at your cursor — no window-hunting, no dock icon. Search as you type, arrow down to the one you want, and Return pastes it straight back into the app you're in.
Pin the things you reach for daily. Tag with color-coded categories. Filter by source app or by date until the one clip you need is the only thing on screen.
Turn the phrases you type all day into tiny shortcuts. Your address, your email signature, an IBAN — expanded the instant you type the trigger. System-wide on Mac, and on your iPhone through the Clips keyboard.
Copy on your Mac, paste on your phone moments later. Clips syncs through your own private iCloud — your clips never touch a Blossomn server. Turn it off anytime to stay fully local.
The most personal data on your machine deserves better than the cloud-hungry default. Clips has no accounts, no analytics, no tracking, and no third-party SDKs. Nothing to sign into, nothing phoning home.
Clips makes a best-effort attempt to detect secrets from password managers and leave them out of your history.
Add an app to the exclusion list and Clips will never capture anything you copy from it.
History lives in a local database. Sync, when on, goes through your private iCloud — encrypted by Apple in transit and at rest.
No accounts, no analytics, no telemetry, no third-party SDKs. We literally can't see your clips.
No subscription. No auto-renewal. Try every feature for a month, then unlock Clips once and own it on all your devices.
Free for 30 days with every feature unlocked. After that, a one-time $89.99 unlocks Clips forever — no subscription, no auto-renewal. It's a non-consumable App Store purchase tied to your Apple ID, so a single payment covers your Mac and iPhone.
On your device, in a local database. If you turn on sync, your history flows through your own private iCloud account — never through Blossomn's servers. We have no accounts, no analytics, no tracking, and no third-party SDKs.
Clips uses your private iCloud database to keep history in sync between your devices. Apple encrypts iCloud data in transit and at rest. You can turn sync off anytime in Settings to keep everything local-only.
Clips makes a best-effort attempt to detect and skip secrets copied from password managers, so they aren't saved to your history. You can also exclude any app entirely from clipboard capture.
macOS 14 (Sonoma) or later for the Mac app, and iOS 17 or later for the iPhone app and the Clips snippets keyboard. The Mac app runs as a sandboxed menu-bar agent — no dock icon.
Press ⌘E anywhere on your Mac and a panel appears right at your cursor. Type to search, use the arrow keys to pick an item, and press Return to paste it straight back into whatever app you're in. On iPhone, the Clips keyboard puts your snippets one tap away in any app.