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Supaste: A Visual, Local-First Clipboard Manager for macOS

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Solt Wagner

6d ago· 2 min readenProduct

Summary

Supaste is a newly launched macOS clipboard manager that saves copied text, links, screenshots, code snippets, colors, and files into a visual, searchable timeline. Built by a solo developer frustrated with existing clipboard tools, it emphasizes a local-first approach, fast filtering by app or content type, custom categorization, and drag-and-drop reusability. The app aims to provide a more visual and organized alternative to traditional clipboard managers.

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I built Supaste because I kept losing useful things I copied throughout the day — links, screenshots, code snippets, colors, assets, email templates, and random text I needed again 10 minutes later.
Most clipboard managers felt either too plain or too messy for my workflow, so I wanted to make something more visual, fast, and easy to reuse.
Supaste is a local-first clipboard and screenshot history app for macOS.
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Supaste is a local-first clipboard and screenshot history app for Mac. Save copied text, links, images, files, code, colors, and screenshots in a beautiful searchable timeline.

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