About OmniClip
Transform your clipboard into a network powerhouse. Instantly move text and files between Windows, macOS, and Linux devices on your local network.
What is OmniClip?
OmniClip is a smart, local-network-based clipboard synchronization tool that lets you work seamlessly across devices—privately and offline.
Copy text on one device and paste on another
Instantly move code, notes, links, and more between machines.
Transfer files between computers
Drag-and-drop files with progress tracking and auto-save.
Work completely offline
No internet required—everything stays on your LAN.
Maintain privacy
No external storage—your data never leaves your network.
Key Features
Instant Clipboard Sync
- Automatically syncs text in real-time
- Works with code, documents, links, and more
- Background monitoring without disruption
Seamless File Transfer
- Drag-and-drop to send files
- Large file support with progress tracking
- Auto-save to your Downloads folder
Smart Device Discovery
- Automatically finds devices on your network
- Zero manual configuration
- Real-time device status updates
Privacy-First Design
- No cloud servers—local-only communication
- No external data storage
- Your content never leaves your network
Cross-Platform Compatibility
- Windows 10/11
- macOS 10.15+
- Linux distributions
Getting Started
Follow these simple steps to set up and start using OmniClip seamlessly across all your devices.
Complete Setup & Usage Guide
- 1
Download the appropriate version of OmniClip for your operating system.
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Run the installer and complete the setup process.
- 3
Launch OmniClip from your applications or start menu.
- 4
Install OmniClip on all computers you want to connect.
- 5
Ensure all devices are connected to the same local network (WiFi or Ethernet).
- 6
Open OmniClip on each device — they’ll automatically detect each other.
- 7
Copy any text — it becomes instantly available on all connected devices.
- 8
Drag and drop files into OmniClip to send them to selected devices effortlessly.
Perfect For
Professionals
Transfer documents between work computers
Developers
Share code snippets across machines
Designers
Move design assets between workstations
Students
Sync research and notes across devices
Home Users
Share links and files across family computers