Your clipboard,
but better.

Klipt replaces your Mac's clipboard. Copy text, screenshots, images, and files — they all stay in one place, ready when you need them.

Download for Mac
macOS 14+ · Apple Silicon & Intel · Free
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Text, images, files

Everything you copy goes into Klipt. Text, images, files — all in one tray.

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Screenshots, captured

Screenshots go straight to Klipt instead of cluttering your Desktop.

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Pin what matters

Pin items you use often. Pinned clips never expire and are always at the top.

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Drag in, drag out

Drag files into Klipt to stash them. Drag out of Klipt to place them anywhere.

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Search your clips

Find any copied text, file, or screenshot instantly with built-in search.

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Lock on screen

Lock Klipt on screen to reference a screenshot or address while typing in another app.

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File groups

Drop multiple files at once. They stay grouped together and drag out as a batch.

Keyboard-first

Browse, paste, pin, expand, and search — all without touching the mouse.

Getting started

Since Klipt isn't signed with an Apple Developer certificate yet, macOS will block it by default. Here's how to open it:

1

Download and move to Applications

Download the DMG above, open it, and drag Klipt into your Applications folder.

2

Open with right-click

Don't double-click. Instead, right-click (or Control-click) Klipt.app and choose Open. You'll see a warning — click Open again to confirm.

3

Grant Accessibility permission

Klipt needs Accessibility access to paste items with your keyboard shortcut. Go to System Settings → Privacy & Security → Accessibility and enable Klipt.

4

You're set

Klipt lives in your menu bar. Press Ctrl+Shift+V to open it anytime. Everything you copy is automatically saved.

You only need to do the right-click step once. After that, Klipt opens normally. Apple code signing is coming in a future update.