We're here to help
Questions, feedback, or something not working right—reach out and we'll get back to you.
Report a problem
In the Mac app, choose CopyClip → Report a Bug… in the menu bar—it opens this form in your browser.
Tell us what went wrong in your own words. We only receive what you write here (plus basic app info). We never see your clipboard contents.
Download
Get the latest build from the home page download section. Open the disk image, drag CopyClip to Applications, then launch it from your menu bar.
Getting set up
CopyClip lives in your menu bar—the small strip at the top of your screen. You won't see it in the Dock, and that's normal.
The first time you paste from CopyClip, macOS may ask you to allow Accessibility. That lets CopyClip send a paste into whatever app you're using—the same approach other clipboard apps use. It does not read your screen or keystrokes outside of pasting.
- For the smoothest experience, drag CopyClip into your Applications folder.
- If paste stops working after an update, open System Settings → Privacy & Security → Accessibility, turn CopyClip off, then on again.
Updates
When updates are available, use CopyClip → Check for Updates… in the menu bar.
Email us
Prefer email? Write to info@copyclip.app—we read every message.
Privacy
Your copy history stays on your Mac. Read our privacy policy for the details.
