Clipboard manager for macOS

Your clipboard,
with a memory.

Everything you copy, searchable and one keystroke away. Native to macOS, fully private, and fast enough to forget it's running.

2-day free trial · macOS 14+

Keeps every kind of copy

  • Text
  • Images
  • Video
  • Files
  • Links
  • Colors
Multi-select

Select many. Drag once.

Build a stack of clips, then drag the whole set into your editor or an AI chat.

  • Select across your entire history
  • Pastes in the exact order you chose
  • Files stay files; rich text keeps its formatting
Instant recall

Everything you copy, one keystroke away.

Press ⌃⌘V to summon your full clipboard history over whatever app you're in.

  • Full-text search across text, links, and files
  • Results narrow live as you type
  • Pastes back without stealing focus
Under the hood

Private, fast, and yours alone.

The details that make it worth keeping in your menu bar.

Private by default

Your history lives in a local database. Nothing is uploaded, and passwords are skipped.

Pin what matters

Keep the clips you reach for pinned to the top, untouched by the auto-cleanup schedule.

Dock it anywhere

Five positions, from a floating panel to any screen edge. Set it where you actually work.

Try it free. Keep it for nine dollars.

Two days free, no card required. Then nine dollars, once, with every future update included.

Free trial

The full app, nothing held back. Two days to put it through real work.

Free for 2 days
Download for free
  • Full clipboard history
  • Search, multi-select, and drag-out
  • Every panel position
  • No card required

Questions, answered.

What is ClipPeek?

ClipPeek is a fast, native clipboard manager for macOS. It keeps a searchable history of everything you copy (text, links, images, colors, and files) and lets you paste any of it back over any app with a single keyboard shortcut.

Does my clipboard data leave my Mac?

No. Your history lives in a local database on your Mac. Nothing is uploaded, synced, or sent to a server.

Does ClipPeek capture passwords?

No. Sensitive content marked confidential by other apps (passwords and similar secrets) is skipped automatically and never stored.

What can I copy and keep?

Plain text, rich text, links, images, colors, and files, including video files. Each kind is shown with a real preview so you can scan your history at a glance.

How do I paste something back?

Press ⌃⌘V to summon the panel over whatever app you are in, then click a clip to paste it where you were typing. Select several to paste them in order, or drag one straight into another app.

How long is my history kept?

You choose: one hour, one day, seven days, thirty days, or forever. The default is 24 hours. Pinned clips are never removed by the schedule.

Can I drag clips into other apps?

Yes. Drag any clip (or a whole multi-selection, in the order you picked) directly into your editor, an AI chat, Finder, or any app that accepts a drop.

What do I need to run it?

ClipPeek runs natively on Apple silicon and requires macOS 14 or later.

How much does it cost?

There is a 2-day free trial with full access. After that, a one-time license is $9, and it includes all future updates, forever. No subscription.

A fast, native clipboard manager for macOS.

2-day free trial · then $9 · macOS 14+