Free Chrome Extension

Your sources, always findable.
Research that's ready when the deadline hits.

Clip is a read later app built for journalists — save sources, background reading, and reference articles with one click, then search across everything you've collected by topic or question. No more hunting through 20 open tabs or retracing your browsing history when you're on deadline.

Add to Chrome — Free

Free forever. No credit card.

How it works

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

1

Install the extension

Add Clip to Chrome in under a minute — no account setup required to start saving.

2

Save as you research

Hit the Clip button on any page — a news article, a government report, a PR release, a data page. It saves instantly and strips the ads.

3

Search and chat when writing

Come back when you're on deadline and ask something like 'what was the unemployment figure in that BLS report?' — Clip finds the answer across everything you've collected.

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 types of content can I save?

News articles, research reports, government data pages, academic papers, PR releases — anything publicly accessible. If you can read it in your browser, Clip can save it.

How does the AI search work?

Describe what you remember — 'that WHO report about malaria in 2023', 'the CEO's quote about layoffs' — and Clip finds it across everything you've saved. You don't need to remember the exact headline.

Can I use Clip offline?

Yes, Clip saves full article text so you can read saved pages without an internet connection.

What does the free plan include?

The free tier lets you save up to 50 pages, read offline, and get 5 AI chats per day — no ads at any tier. Pro is $8/month and adds unlimited saves and 500 AI chats per day. Max is $15/month and adds unlimited AI chats and bookmark import.

Does Clip replace a notes app?

Clip is for saving and finding web content, not writing notes. It works alongside note-taking tools — save the source in Clip, write your notes elsewhere.

Never lose a source again.

Save it now, find it on deadline. One click to save, one question to find it.

Add to Chrome — It's Free