Privacy

Your clipboard
never leaves you

Superclip has no accounts, no sync, and no telemetry. Everything you copy stays in a file on your own machine.


The short version

Anyscape Labs PLC ("we") builds Superclip, a clipboard manager for Windows, macOS and Linux. We do not collect, transmit, sell or store your personal data. There is no account to create and nothing to opt out of.

Last updated August 20, 2026.

What the app stores

Superclip keeps your clipboard history in a single JSON file inside your operating system's application data directory, on your device. That file holds the text and images you copied, capped at the most recent 100 items, plus which of them you pinned.

  • The history file is never uploaded, backed up or shared by us.
  • We cannot read it. It never reaches a server we control.
  • Older entries are dropped automatically once the 100-item cap is reached.

Clearing your history

You are in full control of the data Superclip holds. Press Ctrl+X in the Superclip window to wipe the entire history, unpin or remove individual clips at any time, or delete the history file directly. Uninstalling the app removes it along with everything in it.

Network activity

The app makes no network calls. It does not check for updates, send crash reports, or contact any analytics service. If you download a build, that request goes to GitHub, which is governed by GitHub's own privacy policy rather than ours.

This website

This site is a set of static files. We do not set cookies, run advertising, or load third-party analytics or tracking scripts. The site is served through Cloudflare, which processes standard request information such as IP address and user agent in order to deliver and protect it. We do not build profiles from that data.

Children's privacy

Superclip is a general-purpose utility and is not directed at children. Since we collect no personal data from anyone, we hold no data about children either.

Changes and contact

If this policy changes we will update the date above. Because Superclip is open source, you can also verify these claims yourself — the code that touches your clipboard is public.

Questions or concerns? Open an issue at github.com/anyscapelabs/superclip.