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Best Clipboard Managers for Mac in 2026

A practical comparison of the best clipboard managers for macOS in 2026 — including Paste, Maccy, CopyClip, and Superclip.

Superclip Team5 min read

macOS still ships with a single-slot clipboard. Copy something new, and the old thing is gone. In 2026, that's not acceptable.

A clipboard manager fixes this. It keeps a searchable history of everything you copy, so you can go back to any clip at any time. Some go further — adding pinboards, paste stack, OCR, and more.

Here are the best clipboard managers for Mac right now, with an honest look at what each one does well and where it falls short.

Quick comparison

| App | Price | History | Pinboards | Paste stack | OCR | Screen capture | |---|---|---|---|---|---|---| | Superclip | $14.99/yr | 100 items | Yes | Yes | Yes | Coming soon | | Paste | $29.99/yr | Unlimited | Yes | No | No | No | | Maccy | Free / $9.99 | Configurable | No | No | No | No | | CopyClip 2 | $7.99 | 1,000 items | Lists | No | No | No | | Flycut | Free | 99 items | No | No | No | No |


1. Superclip

Price: Free for first 1,000 users, then $14.99/year or $1.99/month

Superclip is a native SwiftUI app that combines clipboard history, pinboards, paste stack, and OCR in one tool. It's designed to be keyboard-first — open with Cmd+Shift+A, navigate with arrow keys, search by typing.

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What's missing:

Best for: Mac users who want a complete clipboard toolkit — history, paste stack, OCR — at a fair price.

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2. Paste

Price: $29.99/year (via Setapp or direct)

Paste is the most established clipboard manager on macOS. It has unlimited history, iCloud sync across Mac and iOS, and a visual timeline interface.

What's good:

What's missing:

Best for: Users who need cross-device sync between Mac and iOS, or Setapp subscribers.


3. Maccy

Price: Free (open source) or $9.99 on the App Store

Maccy is a lightweight, open-source clipboard manager. It sits in your menu bar and gives you searchable clipboard history with minimal footprint.

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What's missing:

Best for: Developers and minimalists who want clipboard history and nothing else. If you want free and simple, Maccy is hard to beat.


4. CopyClip 2

Price: $7.99 (one-time)

CopyClip 2 is a menu-bar clipboard manager with up to 1,000 items in history and organizational lists.

What's good:

What's missing:

Best for: Users who want a one-time purchase with decent history depth and basic organization.


5. Flycut

Price: Free (open source)

Flycut is a simple, open-source clipboard manager based on Jumpcut. It stores your last 99 clips and lets you cycle through them with a keyboard shortcut.

What's good:

What's missing:

Best for: Users who want the absolute simplest clipboard history with zero configuration.


So which one should you pick?

If you want the most features for the price: Superclip gives you clipboard history, paste stack, OCR, and pinboards for $14.99/year (or free if you're one of the first 1,000 users). It's the best value.

If you need cross-device sync: Paste is the only option with iCloud sync and an iOS app. You pay more, but you get clipboard continuity across all your Apple devices.

If you want free and simple: Maccy is excellent for just clipboard history. Flycut is even simpler but more limited.

If you want a one-time purchase: CopyClip 2 at $7.99 is the way to go, though you'll miss out on newer features like paste stack and OCR.


The clipboard is one of the most-used features on any computer. A good clipboard manager pays for itself in saved time within a week. Pick one and stop losing your clips.

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