Pica Clipper · For Mac
2026 · independent
01 / Wait — what did I just copy?

Pica Clipper.

A clipboard with a memory.

macOS forgets the moment you copy something new. Pica Clipper doesn't. Everything you've copied this week — links, snippets, screenshots, file paths — kept in your menu bar, searchable, one click back onto the clipboard.

Pica Clipper · today list
Today
14:02
A clipboard that earns its place in your menu bar.
13:48
Screenshot
12:14
~/Desktop/notes-tuesday.md
11:39
Drafted reply, formatted
Made on a quiet desk
02 · What it remembers
Everything you'd copy in a day

A stripe
on every clip.

Four kinds of things end up on your clipboard. Pica Clipper colors each one differently so you can scan the list and find what you're after without reading a word. The stripe says it before the preview does.

Four types · one glance
01 · Slate
Text
A paragraph from a doc. A line of code. A URL. Anything you copy from anywhere.
02 · Sky
Images
Screenshots. Drag-and-drops. The thing you cropped out of a tab an hour ago.
03 · Marigold
File paths
Copied from Finder. Useful when you need the path more often than the file itself.
04 · Lavender
Rich text
Bold, italics, links — all kept. Strip the formatting on paste with one click.
03 · Find it again
Three ways to get back to what you copied

Three ways
back.

Or just keep scrolling
01 · Search
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Type to find it.

You half-remember a word from it. Pica Clipper searches the entire list as you type — across last week, last month, every clip you've kept. Hit return on the one you wanted.

Pica Clipper · search"tuesday"
Today · 12:14
~/Desktop/notes-tuesday.md
Mon · 10:14
Reschedule the Tuesday meeting.
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Or scroll by day.

You only remember when. Today, Yesterday, This Week, This Month, Older. Five bands across the list so you can land on roughly the right time and scroll the rest of the way. Or group by type instead — all the images from this week in one place.

Group · by daylist
Today
14:02
A clipboard that remembers.
Yesterday
18:31
Screenshot
This Week
Mon · 10:14
~/Desktop/notes-tuesday.md
02 · Scroll
03 · Pin
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Pin the ones
you keep reaching for.

Your email address. The IBAN. That one snippet of code. Pin them and they stay at the top of the list — outlined in a dashed border so they're impossible to miss — no matter how much else you copy on top.

Pinned · always on toplist
Pinned
git push --force-with-lease
Stays put
04 · On this Mac
A clipboard knows everything. So we made it private.

Stays
on this
Mac.

A clipboard sees passwords, drafts, addresses, credit card numbers, the bit of code you copied out of frustration at 11pm. Pica Clipper keeps all of it on the Mac you're using — never to a cloud, never to us. There is no us to send it to.

Doesn't talk to the internet
Not even to check for updates
Skips password managers
1Password, Bitwarden, Keychain — their copies stay private
Skip-list any app you want
Banking apps, work tools — your call
No account, no sign-up
Download. Open. That's it.
Clear the history any time
One menu item · gone for good
App Store privacy label
Data collected from this app: none.
Yours. Quietly.
05 · Download
Free for the five most recent clips · no account needed

Start
keeping.

For Mac · one-time purchase to unlock the rest
Made on a quiet desk