macOS 15 · 100% local
Your own clipboard
manager.
Every copy you make, remembered. Open a searchable, pinnable history, pick any item and paste it, or grab multiple at once. Sensitive apps are excluded automatically.
How it works
Paste many items at once, in order or reversed
Copy several code blocks one by one, then Cmd + V pastes them in order, Cmd + Shift + V in reverse. Shortcuts are rebindable any time.
Pull text straight out of images with OCR
Copy a screenshot or a receipt photo and fns extracts the text inside. Paste code, addresses, or amounts straight from a captured screen.
Copied colors instantly convert between RGB · HSL · OKLCH · CMYK
Copy #FF4D52 from your design tool → one click turns it into RGB(255, 77, 82), HSL(358, 100%, 65%), or OKLCH, ready to paste.
Character count, right as you copy
Twitter's 280, SMS's 70 — limits are visualized the moment you copy. Check the length before you paste into a capped field.
Anything from a password app stays out of history
Content copied from Passwords and similar apps never enters clipboard history. Sensitive info is excluded automatically.
Questions
How is this different from Universal Clipboard?
Universal Clipboard only syncs your most recent copy between Apple devices. fns keeps a local history of up to 100 items, lets you search through all of them, and lets you pin things permanently. Nothing leaves the device.
Is anything stored in the cloud?
No. Clipboard history is stored only in memory and local disk — never sent anywhere. fns has no backend for clipboard data.
Can I exclude password managers from the history?
Yes. fns ignores clipboard writes from apps you exclude in preferences. 1Password, Bitwarden, and Keychain are excluded by default.
Does it capture images and files?
The current version captures text and URLs. Image and file support is on the roadmap and planned for a later release.
What's the free trial limit?
The free trial gives you full access — no item limit, no feature gates. After the trial period ends you'll choose a plan to keep using it.
Try the clipboard manager.
Press ⌃⌃ right now in the browser trial.