Select any text in Clip's reader and highlight it. The passage is saved to that article permanently — findable, exportable, and still there when you come back months later.
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You saved an article because something in it was useful. But three weeks later you can't remember which paragraph it was. Clip's highlights let you mark the exact passage at the time you read it — and keep it pinned there, ready to find without re-reading everything.
Highlight the key finding in paragraph 12 of a 4,000-word article. Next time you open it, the highlight is there — no scanning required.
Highlight the statistic, the quote, or the recommendation from each source you saved. Everything you need to make your point is already pulled out.
Export your highlights in Readwise-compatible JSON and import them into your spaced repetition review — Clip collects them, Readwise drills them.
Most highlighting tools store passages separately from the source. Clip keeps highlights attached to the article in the reader — so when you return to an article, your highlights are already visible in context. You see what you marked and where it sits in the piece, not just a list of orphaned quotes.
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Open any saved article in Clip's reader, select any text, and a highlight option appears. Tap it and the passage is saved permanently to that article.
Yes. Highlights are included in the Readwise-compatible JSON export — all your saved passages with their source articles, ready to import anywhere that accepts Readwise format.
Yes. Highlights are stored server-side and appear in the reader on any device — the Chrome extension, the web app, or the PWA.
No. You can highlight as many passages as you want across as many articles as you have saved.
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