Built for people who live in the flow.

LucidClip was born from a simple frustration: existing clipboard managers weren't built for clipboard-first workflows.

The Story

As developers and power users, we realized something fundamental: the clipboard isn't just a utility - it's working memory. When you're deep in flow state, your clipboard history becomes an extension of your thought process.

But existing tools treated the clipboard as a feature. We treat it as infrastructure. They were launcher apps with clipboard features bolted on, or productivity suites trying to do everything. None of them asked: what if we built a tool solely focused on clipboard excellence?

LucidClip is the answer to that question. It's not trying to be your launcher, your window manager, or your everything-app. It's a specialist tool, designed by people who need clipboard history to work flawlessly, every single time.

Our Philosophy

Do one thing well

We're not building a productivity suite. We're building the best clipboard manager, period. Every feature serves that singular goal.

Privacy by default

Your clipboard data is sensitive. Local-first architecture isn't a feature - it's a requirement. We'll never compromise on privacy.

Built by engineers

LucidClip is built with Flutter, delivering native-grade performance on macOS and Windows with Linux on the way. No Electron bloat. No web wrappers. Just fast, native code.

Tools should disappear

The best tools get out of your way. LucidClip lives in your menu bar, appears with a keystroke, and disappears when you are done.

Built with Flutter

LucidClip is built with Flutter, Google's UI framework. It lets us deliver the same fast, native-grade experience across macOS, Windows, and soon Linux.

Flutter compiles to native code, so LucidClip feels right at home on each platform. No web views, no Electron bloat, no compromises. Just fast, responsive UI that respects your system resources.

Key technologies:

  • Flutter for native UI
  • SQLite for local database
  • Platform-native clipboard APIs on macOS and Windows
  • Linux support in active development