What changed in Clypy
A simple running log of product updates, platform polish, and privacy improvements.
A smoother Mac experience
The macOS capture HUD now scales more naturally across displays, with smoother entry, selection, and dismissal interactions. This release also polishes onboarding so getting started feels clearer and more consistent with the rest of Clypy.
A sturdier Linux desktop
Clypy now ships native .deb and .rpm packages, a true global Linux capture HUD with configurable top or bottom placement, and polished Linux window framing, controls, dragging, and edge clipping. Image previews now open in a full-window viewer, while clip details consistently slide from the right on desktop and iPad.
Search that speaks your language
Search now understands ordinary phrases, including app, device, collection, clip type, and date clues. This release also brings more responsive mobile navigation and press feedback, refreshed light and dark widgets on iOS and Android, and smoother desktop library and clip-detail interactions.
Landing and licensing refresh
Updated the web experience with new pages, no-account purchase copy, clearer pricing, and route-level pages for download, features, security, and pricing.
Mobile keyboard pass
Improved the iOS and Android keyboard previews, added OTP countdown treatment, clip filters, and clearer tap-to-paste states.
Security model documented
Clarified end-to-end encryption, local AI, same-network peer sync, password-manager exclusions, and secret auto-expiry behavior.
Paste Strip prototype
Refined the desktop strip interaction with semantic search, typed clip cards, keyboard navigation hints, and richer previews.