Export your entire Clip library at any time in four formats — Markdown, HTML, Readwise JSON, and OPML. Your reading is yours to take wherever you need it.
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Your reading library should work with whatever tools you use — now and in the future. Clip exports in every format that matters to readers, researchers, and knowledge builders, so you're never starting from scratch if you move tools.
A ZIP of clean .md files — one per article. YAML frontmatter with title, URL, and date. Compatible with Obsidian, Logseq, Notion, Bear, and any other Markdown-native tool. Ideal for feeding into AI pipelines or local RAG setups.
A ZIP of self-contained HTML pages — the full article content in a format any browser can open. Useful for archiving, offline storage, or sharing articles without requiring Clip.
Export your articles and highlights in the exact format Readwise imports. Bring your Clip highlights into your spaced repetition review without re-entering anything.
Export your subscribed RSS feeds as an OPML file. Import it into Feedly, NetNewsWire, Inoreader, or any other feed reader — no re-subscribing required.
Some tools make exporting intentionally difficult. Clip treats your library as yours. Export as many times as you want, in any supported format, at no additional cost. Use the exports to move tools, feed an AI pipeline, run your own backups, or simply keep a local copy of everything you've saved.
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Four formats: Markdown (ZIP of .md files), HTML (ZIP of self-contained pages), Readwise-compatible JSON (articles and highlights), and OPML (your RSS feed subscriptions).
Yes. The Readwise JSON export includes both your articles and any highlights you made, in the format Readwise imports directly — no manual formatting needed.
Repeatedly, whenever you want. Each export reflects the current state of your library at that moment. Use it to maintain local backups or sync to other tools on your own schedule.
Exports are available on all plans. There's no cap on how many articles you can export.
Start saving and keep full control over your data — in whatever format you need it.
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