Built for macOS productivity

Clipboard management should feel native, private, and fast.

Pasteon is a clipboard manager for macOS that keeps copied content searchable, organized, and ready for action. It is made for people who copy constantly and do not want their workflow scattered across temporary clipboard states.

Fast by default

Pasteon is designed to stay out of the way until you need it, then surface clipboard history instantly.

Private by design

Clipboard data belongs on your Mac. Pasteon keeps history local and avoids unnecessary background sync.

Useful actions

Copied content should be ready to reuse, convert, inspect, paste, open, or clean up with minimal effort.

Why it exists

The system clipboard is temporary. Your work is not.

Pasteon was built around a simple idea: the things you copy are often part of active work. They deserve history, search, previews, and actions without turning the app into a cluttered database.

It runs quietly, opens quickly, and gives copied content enough context to be useful again.

Built for
Developers copying snippets, logs, file paths, and URLs
Designers working with screenshots, colors, images, and references
Writers and operators reusing text, links, templates, and notes
Anyone moving between multiple nearby Macs during the day
Privacy promise

Your clipboard should not become someone else's dataset.

Pasteon is independently developed with a local-first mindset. Clipboard history is stored on your Mac. Local network sync is designed for nearby Macs on your own network, not for sending clipboard data through a third-party cloud by default.

Feedback shapes Pasteon.

Share what slows down your clipboard workflow or what you want Pasteon to handle next.