A clipboard manager that arranges your clips on an infinite canvas like a designer's mood board. Drag, organize, and find content spatially instead of boring lists. Now with native Windows desktop app. 100% free, 100% private - data never leaves your browser.
Super excited to launch Clipboard Canvas v2! 🎨
After seeing so many of us struggle with lost clipboard content and juggling multiple snippets, I built this visual approach to clipboard management. Instead of boring lists, you arrange clips on an infinite canvas - like having a designer's mood board for all your copy-paste needs.
What's new in v2:
✨ Native Windows desktop app with system tray
🐛 Bug fixes and performance improvements
🔒 Still 100% private - nothing ever leaves your browser
Perfect for developers managing code snippets, designers organizing content, or anyone tired of losing important clipboard items.
Would love your feedback! What clipboard pain points should we tackle next?
@trydoff Hey! I've tried so many clipboard managers and I love that you've incorporated the ability to organize, drag and drop. Do you plan to make a MacOS version? I currently use @MenuCopy - View copied text & image and @Paste Also what about images - are they on your roadmap?
FYI - can you open up access to your youtube video demo? It's listed as private and we can't see it.
@ph_leeanntrang Yes, a MacOS version is definitely on the roadmap. I’ll be working on it soon. Let me know if you'd like me to reach out once it's ready. happy to keep you posted.
No way—organizing clipboard stuff on a canvas is genius! I’m always losing track of random snippets for design projects. Does it support images and links too?
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Interesting. I could probably use something like that.
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Hi. This looks very promising and can replace snippets players like text expander. However I found this on your website
Internet Connection Required
The desktop app requires an active internet connection as it connects to our web platform. This ensures you always have access to the latest features and your data stays synchronized.
Does my data leave my computer?
Yes, the desktop app does require internet to run similar to how you'd access the web version in a browser. But rest assured, your clipboard data stays on your local machine. Nothing is uploaded or synced to any server.
The desktop app basically works like a dedicated browser window that's always running quietly in the background. You don’t need to keep a tab open anymore, and it's much easier to access from your PC whenever you need it.
Omg, turning my messy clipboard into a mood board is genius—no more hunting for random snippets everywhere, fr. You all nailed it with offline + privacy, tbh!
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Clipboard Canvas v2.0
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@trydoff Hey! I've tried so many clipboard managers and I love that you've incorporated the ability to organize, drag and drop. Do you plan to make a MacOS version? I currently use @MenuCopy - View copied text & image and @Paste Also what about images - are they on your roadmap?
FYI - can you open up access to your youtube video demo? It's listed as private and we can't see it.
Clipboard Canvas v2.0
@ph_leeanntrang Yes, a MacOS version is definitely on the roadmap. I’ll be working on it soon. Let me know if you'd like me to reach out once it's ready. happy to keep you posted.
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No way—organizing clipboard stuff on a canvas is genius! I’m always losing track of random snippets for design projects. Does it support images and links too?
Interesting. I could probably use something like that.
Clipboard Canvas v2.0
@jagdish_vasania thanks a lot for checking it out!
Yes, the desktop app does require internet to run similar to how you'd access the web version in a browser. But rest assured, your clipboard data stays on your local machine. Nothing is uploaded or synced to any server.
The desktop app basically works like a dedicated browser window that's always running quietly in the background. You don’t need to keep a tab open anymore, and it's much easier to access from your PC whenever you need it.
GPT-4o
Omg, turning my messy clipboard into a mood board is genius—no more hunting for random snippets everywhere, fr. You all nailed it with offline + privacy, tbh!