Clypt catches every copy and screenshot, seals it in a hardware-encrypted vault on your Mac, and hands it back in one keystroke.
Every clip is sealed with AES-256 before it touches disk — the key lives in your Mac's Secure Enclave. No cloud, no account, nothing leaves.
Text, links, code, colors, files, screenshots — Clypt catches it the instant it hits the clipboard. Password managers are respected and skipped.
Every clip is encrypted with AES-256 before it touches disk — the key wrapped by your Mac's Secure Enclave. Secrets are detected and redacted on-device.
⌘⇧V opens the launcher, type three letters, hit return — pasted into whatever app you were using. Or drop from the notch gallery and the always-on shelf.
Spotlight for your clipboard. Fuzzy-find any clip, hit return, and it lands in the app you were using — focus never moves.
Rich cards, real app icons, drag one onto a collection to file it.
Every copied color, kept as a live swatch.
Type ;sig in the launcher — never captured from your keystrokes.
{date} and
{clipboard} fill on paste.
Code is code, links are links — classified the instant it's captured, filterable in one click.
A clipboard manager sees everything you copy. That's exactly why Clypt is built to see nothing it shouldn't — and to make every claim checkable on your own machine.
No cloud, no account, no telemetry. Watch it in Little Snitch — silence.
The vault key is wrapped by your Mac's security chip. It never exists in a file.
Password-manager copies are skipped. API keys are caught on-device and redacted.
One hotkey destroys keys first, then content, then files. Unrecoverable by design.
No subscription. No "pro" tier. Your clipboard shouldn't have a monthly bill.
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