Instant Cross-Device Sharing
Text, images, and small files — no login required.
Tired of emailing yourself to transfer files between devices?ClipShare is built for this
ClipShare makes cross-device transfer as simple as copy-paste. No login, auto-deletes in 10 minutes.
See how it works in 10 seconds
Share on one device, enter the code on another, and copy instantly. If both devices have a browser, it works.
Preview the steps
On your phone
Quick Share
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On your phone
Quick Share
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Share code
On your computer
Import Shared Clip
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Try it with your own content
Paste text, links, screenshots, or a small file and get a share code instantly.
Start nowWhat ClipShare does
ClipShare is a browser-based tool for moving text, images, and small files between devices without signing in. It is designed for short handoffs: paste content, create a share code, then open it on another device. Drafts you do not share stay in your current browser. Shared content is kept temporarily and expires after 10 minutes.
Basic workflow
Paste or type content in the input box above, click the "Quick Share" button to get a share code. Enter the share code on other devices to access the content.
Core Features Usage
Fast Sharing
- 1Paste content or select a file in the input box
- 2Click the "Quick Share" button
- 3Get a share code or scan the QR code to share
Local Storage
- 1Content is automatically saved to your browser
- 2View your history in the list below
- 3Delete or share anytime from your history
Get Shared Content
- 1Enter the share code in the "Import Shared Clip" box
- 2Click the "Import" button
- 3View and save the shared content

Send web excerpts straight to another device
If you often pull content from webpages, docs sites, GitHub, or AI chats, the ClipShare browser extension sends selected text directly to another device. It removes the usual handoff through chat apps, notes, or manual re-copying.
Send key paragraphs to your phone while reading articles or research
Move commands, code snippets, or AI answers to another computer and keep working
Transfer order numbers, addresses, and tracking IDs without detouring through chat or notes
Use Cases
Typical situations where it is useful
Send Text from Phone to Computer Instantly
Useful when a long URL, verification code, note draft, or AI prompt is sitting on your phone and you need it on your computer right away. Instead of sending it to yourself, you can share it once and paste it on the other device.
Quick Image Transfer Between Devices
Useful for screenshots, reference images, or photos you want to open on another screen. Put the image on one device, open it on the other, and move on without leaving it sitting around in a chat thread.
Share Small Files Between Work Devices
Handy when you're moving between your office computer, home computer, and laptop. Small PDFs, config files, temporary docs, or code snippets can be passed across without setting up sync or logging into a storage service.
Private One-Time Sharing (Burn After Reading)
Sometimes you only need to hand over something once, like a Wi-Fi password, API key, or short internal note. ClipShare fits that kind of temporary transfer better than a message thread that sticks around.
Developers Moving Code Snippets Between Devices
Developers often need to move logs, commands, JSON, or quick code snippets between devices. This is useful when the content is temporary and not worth committing, emailing, or dropping into a shared document.
Students Sharing Notes Between Classroom Devices
Useful for moving notes, assignment drafts, and course screenshots between a tablet, phone, and computer. It works well for school setups where you just need a quick transfer and do not want extra setup.
What ClipShare helps with
Common problems it reduces in cross-device handoff
Cross-Device Transfer
When something needs to move from your phone to your computer—or the other way around—ClipShare gives you a quick way to pass it over. Text, links, images, and small files can all be opened on another device with a short share code.
Temporary Storage
Not everything needs to be shared right away. You can keep drafts in the browser first, then decide what to send. That is useful when you're collecting a few snippets, screenshots, or links before handing them off.
Quick Collaboration
For quick collaboration, a short code is often enough. You can pass meeting notes, code snippets, design links, or temporary files to another person without asking them to install anything or sign in first.
Privacy Protection
Drafts stay in your current browser unless you choose to share them. Shared content is kept only for the transfer window and expires after 10 minutes. The product is meant for temporary handoff, not long-term cloud storage.
Frequently Asked Questions
About ClipShare
What problem it is built to solve
ClipShare started from a familiar annoyance: something is on one device, but you need it on another, and the usual options feel heavier than the job. Sometimes you do not want to sign into an account, open a chat app, or leave the content stored somewhere longer than necessary.
The product is built around short, low-friction transfers. Paste the content, create a code or QR, open it on the other device, and you are done.
ClipShare is maintained by people who use this kind of workflow regularly for notes, screenshots, links, snippets, and small files. Questions or suggestions: [email protected]
ClipShare: a quick handoff


Traditional route: too many steps
Privacy and handling
We take user privacy and data security very seriously:
Text, image and small file content are only used for sharing actions you actively initiate
Shared content will not be used for ad personalization or data analysis
The system will not build user profiles based on shared content
Shared content will be automatically deleted after expiration and cannot be recovered
You can stop using the service at any time
For more detailed information, please see our Privacy Policy page and Privacy & Security FAQ。