Clip is a read later app with AI built into the search — so when you remember saving a recipe or a travel guide but can't recall the title, you just ask. No folders, no tags, no digging.
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Type what you remember, not what the headline said. Search 'gluten-free pasta dinners' and Clip finds the articles you saved even if those exact words never appeared in the title.
Ask questions across everything you've saved. 'Which of my saved credit card reviews had the best travel rewards?' — Clip reads your collection and answers directly.
Surface articles you saved but never got back to. Clip resurfaces relevant pieces based on what you're reading now, so nothing gets buried.
Three steps. No setup. No configuration. Just install and start saving.
Add Clip to Chrome in about 30 seconds — no account required to get started.
Hit the Clip button on recipes, travel guides, finance articles, health tips, product pages — anything you want to come back to.
When you need something, ask naturally: 'those packing tips I saved for carry-on only trips' or 'the air fryer salmon recipe.' Clip finds 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.
Most read later apps store pages but leave the finding part to you. Clip has AI search built in — you can describe what you saved in plain language and it surfaces the right article, even across hundreds of saved pages.
You type a topic, a question, or whatever you remember about the article. Clip searches the content of everything you've saved — not just titles — and returns the most relevant results. No exact keywords needed.
The free tier lets you save up to 50 pages, read offline, and use AI chat 5 times per day — no ads, no time limit. Pro is $8/month (or $72/year) for unlimited saves and 500 AI chats daily. Max is $15/month (or $135/year) and adds unlimited AI chats, longer conversations, and bookmark import.
Pocket is solid for saving but its search is keyword-only and AI features are limited to paid tiers. Omnivore is open-source and free but no longer actively maintained. Clip focuses on the full loop: save, search by meaning, and chat with your collection. See the full breakdowns on our Pocket comparison and Omnivore comparison pages.
The Chrome extension works on desktop. Your saved pages are also accessible through the Clip web app at api.clip.pyckle.co from any browser, including mobile.
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