Opens from the top of macOS, then disappears when you choose an item.
Native clipboard memory for macOS
Clack
A fast menu bar clipboard manager that keeps text, links, files, and images close without turning your workflow into another full app window.
Restore the newest nine items with Command-number shortcuts.
Images show as thumbnails, not vague labels.
Live product sketch
The menu is the product.
Click a row below. The selected item, shortcut, thumbnail, and hover details use the same compact structure as the macOS app.
- Application
- TextEdit
- First time copied
- Today, 9:18 AM
- Last time copied
- Today, 9:43 AM
- Number of copies
- 4
Press ⌘P to pin
Press ⌘⌫ to delete
Built for daily copy work
Fast enough to forget it is there.
Find copied text, links, files, and images.
Exact, contains, and regular-expression search modes are available from preferences.
Hover for the full item and useful metadata.
Source app, first copy, last copy, copy count, pin, and delete hints stay in the side popover.
Click once, then paste where you already were.
Restored items move back to the top because they are now the newest clipboard item.
Choose what Clack remembers.
Storage, appearance, pinning, ignored apps, ignored pasteboard types, and advanced cleanup are configurable.
What testers notice first.
"It feels like part of macOS instead of a separate dashboard I have to manage."
"The image thumbnails are the difference between history and actual memory."
"Command-number restore is the tiny workflow detail that makes it stick."
Coming to macOS
Download the alpha today.
Available through GitHub Releases and Homebrew. A signed and notarized App Store-ready release is planned after the alpha stabilizes.