Clip — Chat

Answers from what you saved, not the internet.

Type a question and Clip searches everything you've saved to give you an answer drawn from your own reading. Not from the web. Not from general knowledge. From your library.

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Your saved articles, finally answerable

Chat reads your entire Clip library when you ask a question — every article, every page you've saved — and pulls the answer from that content. Ask about a topic you've been researching and it tells you what your saved sources actually said. You don't have to remember which article had what.

Researching a home purchase

Ask "What did I save about refinancing?" and Clip surfaces the key points from every article you clipped on the topic.

Planning a trip

"Which Barcelona hotels did I clip?" returns the specific properties from your saved travel pieces, not a generic list from the internet.

Following a health topic

"What were the main points from those sleep articles?" gives you a summary built entirely from the pieces you chose to save.

Other AI assistants don't know what you've read

General-purpose AI assistants answer from their training data. If you ask one about your refinancing research, it answers from general knowledge — not from the three articles you saved last month. You can paste text in, but that's manual work, and it only covers whatever you think to include. Clip has already read everything you've saved. You just ask.

How it plays out

You've saved eight articles about mortgage refinancing over the past few months and want to compare what they said

A general AI assistant answers from its training data — accurate in general, but not drawn from the specific articles you read and trusted

Clip reads all eight saved articles and answers from their content, including figures, caveats, and details specific to what you clipped

You clipped several pieces about a medical topic and want to know what they collectively recommended

Without Clip, you'd reopen each article, skim for the relevant section, and piece together the answer yourself

Ask Clip and it reads across all your saved pieces at once, returning a synthesized answer from your sources

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Questions

Does Chat answer from my saved content or from the internet?

Your saved content only. Clip reads your library to answer — it does not search the web or pull from outside sources.

How does Clip know what I've saved?

Every article or page you save to Clip is indexed. When you ask a question, Clip reads across your full saved library to find relevant content and build the answer from it.

How many chats do I get?

The free tier includes 5 AI chats per day. Pro ($8/month or $72/year) includes 500 chats per day. Max ($15/month or $135/year) includes unlimited chats and supports longer conversations.

Why not just ask a general AI assistant instead?

A general assistant answers from what it was trained on, not from the articles you specifically chose to save. It can make things up or answer from general knowledge when your saved sources said something different or more specific. Clip answers from your content.

You've saved it. It's time to actually use it.

Start a chat with your library and ask it something you've been meaning to look up.

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