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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.
Every workflow that uses screenshots has the same three pain points.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Clip removes every step between "take screenshot" and "use 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.
A thumbnail lands in the floating Clip. tray — always on top, always one drag away. No switching.
Drag the thumbnail into Outlook, VS Code, Teams, Jira, Figma — as a real file. Done.
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.
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