Clipmon – Menubar Clipboard Manager for macOS
Yet another clipboard manager when Maccy and Raycast already do this free.

Yet another clipboard manager, but notch integration and one-paste password removal are nice touches.
Mac developers and power users
Maccy · Paste · Raycast Clipboard
Yes, it is another clipboard manager. I built it because I wanted one that felt fast from the keyboard, stayed local, handled more than plain text, and did not make me think too much about sensitive clipboard items.
The main things I focused on:
* Keyboard-first search and paste * Local clipboard history for text, links, code, images, files, colors, and design layers (e.g. Figma) * Quick actions like paste as plain text, color format conversion, image crop, background removal, and Markdown conversion * Pinboards for saving items and keeping things organised * Ignored apps for password managers and other sensitive sources * An option to remove an ignored item after one paste, so a password/token is not left sitting as the active clipboard item to be sent accidentally in a chat * Native macOS app, around 10 MB and < 100mb memory usage when active
The UI can open from a shortcut, the menu bar, or the top edge/notch area. The notch part is just an access point, not the core idea.
I’m especially interested in feedback on the privacy model, whether the sensitive-item behavior makes sense, and what would make you trust or not trust a clipboard manager.
Happy to answer any questions!
Yet another clipboard manager when Maccy and Raycast already do this free.
Raycast and Maccy already do this free, but snippet expansion with dynamic fields is nice.
Local SQLite clipboard history, no Electron, app exclusions—but Pasty and Clipboard Manager Pro exist.
Vim-keyed clipboard manager, but Alfred and Raycast already own this niche.
Vim navigation on clipboard history—niche solved elegantly, but clipboard managers aren't painful.
Clipboard manager with integrated video/image tools—solves a real problem, but the market already has Pasty and ClipboardManager Pro.