Supaste is a clipboard manager for macOS that redefines how users capture, organize, and reuse copied content. Designed for professionals who handle diverse types of information—from code snippets and design assets to customer replies and screenshots—its core value is turning the clipboard into a visual, searchable timeline. Unlike traditional clipboard apps that show a simple list, Supaste automatically groups clips by type, app, and custom categories, and stores them in a beautiful visual history. It integrates seamlessly with the Mac notch and provides a full Library view, all while being fully offline and privacy-first. With a one-time purchase, users get lifetime access to all features, making it an essential tool for anyone who frequently copies and pastes.
The central problem Supaste solves is the constant loss of copied items and the inefficiency of switching between applications to retrieve them. Users often copy something important—like a color hex, a code snippet, or a customer reply—only to lose it when copying the next item. Traditional clipboard managers offer only a running list of recent clips, which becomes useless for finding anything older. Supaste addresses this by automatically saving every clip with rich metadata, including the source app and content type, and organizing them into a visual timeline. The ability to search by text, app, or type means users can instantly locate any clip from weeks ago without scrolling through endless history. This dramatically reduces context switching and keeps the user focused on their current task.
Supaste's visual Library and Notch Shelf provide immediate access to the entire clipboard history. The Notch Shelf sits conveniently at the top of the screen, allowing users to drag images, assets, text, colors, SVG icons, screenshots, and files directly from the notch into any app without opening another window. The full Library window presents a clean visual timeline of all copied items, grouped automatically by type and app. Users can browse, organize, and manage their saved content—text, links, screenshots, images, code, colors, files—in one place. This visual approach makes it easy to recognize items at a glance, rather than scanning a list of truncated text. The benefit is a drastic reduction in context switching: users can reuse anything without leaving their current workflow.
Two standout features are Screenshot & Image OCR and Multi-Clip Copy. OCR automatically recognizes text inside any screenshot or image copied to the clipboard, making that text searchable. Users can search for words, notes, receipts, error messages, or anything visible in an image and find it again in seconds—something no basic clipboard manager offers. Multi-Clip Copy allows users to collect multiple items from different apps and content types—text, links, images, files, code—into one combined clip card. This is incredibly useful for building research collections or assembling responses that require references from multiple sources. Both features extend the clipboard beyond simple text and images, turning it into a powerful knowledge management tool.
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Supaste also includes Inline Shortcuts, Clip Reminders, and Quick Paste for advanced productivity. Inline Shortcuts let users create custom commands like ;welcome that instantly insert saved text, links, or templates when typed anywhere—no app switching needed. Clip Reminders allow setting reminders on any clip, with options to be reminded later or when returning to the original app. Quick Paste is triggered by Control + Command + V, opening Supaste instantly in any app for searching and pasting without breaking flow. These features ensure that frequently used content is always accessible with minimal keystrokes, and important clips are never forgotten.
Supaste works by silently running in the background on macOS, capturing every clipboard change and indexing it for instant retrieval. When a user copies anything—text, image, file, color—the app automatically saves it with metadata about the source app and content type. The main interface consists of the compact Notch Shelf and the comprehensive Library window. Users can interact with clips via drag and drop, inline paste, or keyboard shortcuts. The app also provides type filters and app-based filtering to narrow down the history. All processing happens locally and offline, ensuring privacy. The workflow is designed to be frictionless: copy as usual, then when needed, use the notch, search, or shortcut to find and paste the exact item.
In practice, designers frequently use Supaste to keep colors, icons, screenshots, SVGs, and visual references in the Notch Shelf, immediately dragging them into design software without opening finder windows. Developers rely on the automatic capture of code snippets, commands, and API responses, using app-based filtering to locate Xcode or Terminal clips. Content creators capture hooks, taglines, and research links, later searching by keyword to reuse them in drafts. Sales and support teams store email templates and product links, accessing them via inline shortcuts for faster replies. Founders organize investor notes and competitor screenshots in custom categories. The outcome is a significant time saving and reduced cognitive load, as users no longer waste minutes searching for lost clips.
Supaste is built exclusively for macOS, requiring macOS Sonoma 14.0 or later. It targets a broad range of professionals: designers, developers, content marketers, sales and support representatives, founders, and everyday Mac users. The app is fully offline and privacy-first, with all data stored locally. Pricing is a one-time purchase—currently offered at $15 for early users (limited spots) with lifetime updates included. All features are unlocked from day one, with a single device license. The tech stack is native macOS, ensuring smooth performance and tight integration with system features like the notch. In summary, Supaste transforms the humble clipboard into a visually organized, searchable, and reusable asset library that pays for itself in productivity gains.
Supaste is for professionals on macOS who frequently copy and reuse diverse types of content. Designers benefit from visual asset shelves; developers rely on code snippet capture and app-based filtering; content and marketing professionals organize hooks and research; sales and support teams speed up replies with templates and shortcuts; founders and operators manage competitive intel and notes. It also suits personal users who want to save links, addresses, and images. The target audience includes anyone who values a visually organized, searchable clipboard that works offline and respects privacy.