Free Chrome Extension

Save the news.
Find it when it matters.

Clip is a read later app for news that gets out of your way — one click saves any article, and AI search means you can find it months later without remembering the headline. No more tabs, no more lost links.

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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 — free, no credit card needed.

2

Save as you browse

Hit the Clip button on any news story, opinion piece, or long-form article you want to read later. Your library builds itself as you go.

3

Search and chat with everything

Come back any time and ask for what you need — 'that piece on AI regulation I saved last month' or 'everything I've read about the election' — and Clip surfaces 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 read later app for news specifically?

Most read-later tools treat everything the same — you save it and hope you remember to look for it. Clip adds AI search so you can find news stories by topic, date range, or what you remember about them, not just by exact title. That's the difference between a library and a pile.

How does the AI search actually work for finding old articles?

Describe the story the way you'd describe it to a friend — a topic, a detail you remember, a question it raised. Clip searches across everything you've saved and returns the relevant articles. You don't need the headline or the publication name.

Is Clip free, and what are the limits?

The free tier lets you save up to 50 articles, get 5 AI-assisted searches per day, and read offline — no ads at any tier. Pro is $8/month (or $72/year) for unlimited saves and 500 AI searches daily. Max is $15/month (or $135/year) and adds unlimited AI chats, longer conversations, and the ability to import your existing bookmarks.

How does Clip compare to Pocket or Omnivore for news?

Pocket is solid for saving but its search is keyword-only — you need to remember how something was titled. Omnivore shut down in late 2024. Clip adds AI search and chat on top of a clean read-later experience. Full breakdowns: see our Pocket comparison at /clip/pocket-alternative and our Omnivore comparison at /clip/omnivore-alternative.

Does Clip work on mobile or just desktop?

The Chrome extension works on desktop. Your saved articles are also accessible through the web app at api.clip.pyckle.co from any browser, including mobile — so you can read and search your library on your phone without needing a separate app.

The news you saved should still be findable six months later.

Start clipping for free and build a reading library you can actually search.

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