Overview
Save social media posts to your Mac with one click. On-device AI auto-tags and searches them. Private, offline, no cloud.
Your social feed is full of insights you'll never find again. That thread on LinkedIn. That Discord tip. That Substack deep-dive. Gone the moment you scroll past. Klipt fixes that. One click on any post, and it lands in the Klipt desktop app on your Mac — auto-tagged, searchable, and fully private. No cloud. No account. No copy-paste gymnastics. WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU CLIP • Post text, author, and images are captured with one click • Content transfers directly to the Klipt desktop app via Chrome Native Messaging • On-device AI auto-generates tags and a summary — nothing leaves your machine • Semantic search lets you find clips by meaning, not just keywords • Clips queue locally if the desktop app isn't running — nothing is lost TWO WAYS TO CLIP • From the browser: click the Klipt button that appears on any supported post • From anywhere: use Quick Klip (global keyboard shortcut) to capture whatever is on your clipboard — articles, tweets, notes, anything you copy ORGANIZE AND RESURFACE • Collections with emoji and color to group clips your way • Today's Klipt uses spaced repetition to resurface what matters • Copy any clip as a formatted quote or shareable image card YOUR PRIVACY Everything stays on your Mac. No account required. No data sent to any server. The extension only reads post content when you explicitly click "Send to Klipt". REQUIRES Klipt desktop app for Mac (free 3-day trial, then $29 lifetime license). Download at https://getklipt.com
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Details
- Version1.0.1
- UpdatedMay 4, 2026
- Size48.81KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperWebsite
Email
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Privacy
This developer declares that your data is
- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes