Free Chrome Extension

Save articles.
Actually find them later.

Clip is an app to save articles and find them later — recipes, travel guides, health tips, product reviews, anything. When you need something back, search by topic instead of trying to remember the exact headline.

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Search

Type what you remember, not what the headline said. Search 'slow cooker chicken' or 'travel insurance tips' and Clip finds the right article even if those words weren't in the title.

Chat

Ask a question across everything you've saved. 'Which of my saved recipes are gluten-free?' or 'What did that luggage review say about the wheels?' — Clip answers from your actual saved pages.

Discover

Surface articles you saved but never got back to. Clip resurfaces relevant pieces based on what you're reading now, so nothing gets buried.

How it works

Three steps. No setup. No configuration. Just install and start saving.

1

Install the extension

Add Clip to Chrome in seconds — no account setup required to start saving.

2

Save as you browse

Hit the Clip button on any page: a recipe you want to cook this weekend, a hotel review mid-trip-planning, a tax article you'll need in April. It saves the full content, not just the URL.

3

Search and chat with everything

When you need something back, search by topic or ask a direct question — 'those packing tips I saved before my trip' or 'the mattress review with the firmness comparison.' Clip finds it.

Everything you save, always findable.

Clip saves the full content — not just a link. So you can find it and ask questions about it, even years later.

Frequently asked questions

What makes Clip a good app to save articles and find them later?

Most read-later apps save a link and leave you scrolling a list hoping you remember what you saved. Clip lets you search by topic — not the exact title — and chat with your saved content to get direct answers. The full article text is saved, not just a bookmark.

How does the AI search work?

You describe what you're looking for in plain English — 'that article about refinancing a mortgage' or 'the hiking boot review I saved last month' — and Clip finds the right page from your library. You don't need to remember exact words or when you saved it.

Is there a free plan, and what does it include?

The free tier lets you save up to 50 pages, read them offline, and use 5 AI chats per day — no ads, ever. Pro is $8/month or $72/year and adds unlimited saves, AI smart search, and 500 AI chats per day. Max ($15/month or $135/year) adds unlimited chats, longer conversations, and bookmark import.

How does Clip compare to Pocket or Omnivore?

Pocket is solid for saving articles but its search is keyword-only — if you don't remember the title, good luck. Omnivore shut down entirely in 2024. Clip adds AI-powered search and chat on top of a reliable save-and-read experience. You can read a full breakdown on the Pocket comparison page at /clip/pocket-alternative or the Omnivore alternative page at /clip/omnivore-alternative.

Does Clip work on mobile or just desktop?

The Chrome extension works on desktop. Your saved library is also accessible through the web app at api.clip.pyckle.co, so you can read and search from any browser, including mobile.

The article you saved last week is still there. Can you find it?

Start with 50 free saves and see how different it feels when search actually works.

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