I built LucidClip because I wanted a clipboard manager that could be trusted with sensitive data.
LucidClip is fully local-first. Clipboard history stays on your machine. Nothing is uploaded to LucidClip servers.
Key differences:
• App-level exclusions (ignore password managers, banking apps, etc.)
• Retention control (clipboard as persistent working memory)
• Native desktop app, not Electron
• Future sync via user-owned cloud (iCloud), not LucidClip infrastructure
Most clipboard tools treat clipboard history as a convenience feature.
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I built LucidClip because I wanted a clipboard manager that could be trusted with sensitive data.
LucidClip is fully local-first. Clipboard history stays on your machine. Nothing is uploaded to LucidClip servers.
Key differences:
• App-level exclusions (ignore password managers, banking apps, etc.) • Retention control (clipboard as persistent working memory) • Native desktop app, not Electron • Future sync via user-owned cloud (iCloud), not LucidClip infrastructure
Most clipboard tools treat clipboard history as a convenience feature.
LucidClip treats it as core infrastructure.
Happy to answer technical questions.