Windows App — Public Beta Soon

Your screenshots,
ready to drag.

Clip catches every screenshot the moment it lands and keeps it in a floating tray. Drag it straight into Outlook, Teams, VS Code — no Downloads, no hunting.

Screenshots vanish
the moment you need them.

Every workflow that uses screenshots has the same three pain points.

Lost in Downloads

It lands in Downloads with a timestamp for a name and 40 almost identical neighbours. By the time you find it, your thread is gone — and possibly your deadline.

Paste ≠ attachment

Pasting into an email looks fine. But Jira wants an upload. GitHub needs a file. So does every ticket system you'll use today. The clipboard gave you pixels — not a path.

The attachment ritual

Take screenshot → save file → open Outlook → Attach File → Browse → find folder → scroll → select → Attach. Up to ten steps for one image. Every ticket you'll ever file.

AI iteration is a chore

You're prompting Claude or ChatGPT to review a UI or check a bug. Every loop: take screenshot, find the file, upload, repeat. The model responds in seconds. The file hunt kills the flow.

Three seconds. Four steps.

Clip removes every step between "take screenshot" and "use screenshot".

1

Take any screenshot

Win+Shift+S, Snipping Tool, PrintScreen — use whatever you already know. Clip. watches them all, and its tray slides into view the moment you take one.

2

It appears in Clip.

A thumbnail lands in the floating Clip. tray — always on top, always one drag away. No switching.

3

Drag it anywhere

Drag the thumbnail into Outlook, VS Code, Teams, Jira, Figma — as a real file. Done.

4

Stays out of your way

The Clip. tray disappears when you're not using it. No persistent widgets, no screen clutter — just there when you need it, gone when you don't.

Coming soon
Beam

Send files from your phone to your desktop over Wi-Fi. No cloud. No account. No cable.