Clipster is a multi platform cloud clipboard:
Copy a text or image on your smartphone and paste it on your desktop, or vice versa.
Easy, secure, open source.
Supports Android, Linux, MacOS, Windows and all browsers.
This is the Android Client.
There also is a Clipster-Desktop client for Linux, MacOS and Windows.
You can run your own Clipster-Server on a Linux machine.
Or you can use the public server at https://clipster.cc.
Download the latest clipster.apk release to your Android device. Make sure you can run third-party apps on your device. Check the "Security" tab or listing within your Settings menu. Normally it’ll say allow third-party installations or install from unknown sources.
On the first run, register a new account. The (hashed) credentials are saved on your device.
To share a text with your other devices, long-press and share it to Clipster
or copy it to the clipboard and Share Clip
in the app.
To get a text that was shared from one of your devices, select Get last Clip
or Get all Clips
in the app.
- Encrypt / Decrypt clipboard locally and only transmit encrypted data to server
- Add clipboard history: share multiple Clips
- Support image sharing
- F-Store release
- Google Play Store release
Contributions are very welcome. If you come across a bug, please open an issue. The same thing goes for feature requests.