Stay in flow while others break focus.

Paste faster. Keep typing.

Save recent clips. V pastes or switches in place.

Input field
Paste latest clip Press again to switch Replace clip in place Stay focused,keep typing
Cmd Shift V
Press again Replace in place
Same old clipboard app flow
Typing in field Open popup Pick item Paste
Attention shifts
Input field History popup Back to input field
Boost your efficiency!
Paste Switch focus-first flow
Typing in field Paste latest Switch in place
Protect your attention
Attention never leaves the input field
Clipboard history Records recent text and image clips locally
Apply at cursor Paste the latest clip into the current input field
Switch in place Press again to replace it with another recent clip
Protect attention Keep your focus in the input field and keep typing fast

Demo video

One shortcut, switch in place.

The video shows the core Paste Switch loop: paste the latest clipboard item, press again to replace it, and keep attention inside the app where you are typing.

Simple pricing

30-day free trial

Try it for 30 days. If it does not feel right, uninstall anytime.

Buy once at a low price, use it for life, and keep getting feature updates and maintenance.

Why the shortcut wins

Most paste moments are only two or three shortcuts away.

The clip you need is usually #2 or #3

Most daily paste moments are the second or third recent clip. Anything older is usually too far back to remember clearly.

A few shortcut presses are enough

Hold Cmd + Shift, press V to paste, then tap V two or three times until the right clip lands in the same input field.

The real win: attention stays put

No full list, no slow picking, no visual jump away from the sentence you are writing. The flow ends where it started: at the cursor.

FAQ

Questions people ask first

Clear answers about the panel, clipboard formats, privacy, Accessibility permission, and how Paste Switch differs from a full clipboard manager.

Is Paste Switch a clipboard manager?

Paste Switch is not another browse-and-pick clipboard manager. The main interaction is shortcut-driven: paste once, press again, switch in place. The panel is secondary.

Does Paste Switch open a history view?

Yes, but it is secondary. The panel can show status and recent clips, while the shortcut does the actual paste-and-switch work in the focused app.

What clipboard formats are supported?

The current app watches non-empty UTF-8 text and PNG or TIFF images. Finder files, PDF, RTF, HTML, and rich multi-format clipboard bundles are not supported yet.

Does it keep my clipboard history forever?

No. The current history is local and in memory, and it clears when the app quits.

Why does it need Accessibility permission?

Paste Switch sends native paste and undo keyboard events into the focused Mac app. macOS requires Accessibility permission for that automation.

Will it replace anything I paste?

Text replacement only happens during the active switching session and only when the previous Paste Switch text is still directly before the cursor. If the app cannot verify that, it starts a new paste instead.

Is there a Windows or Linux version?

The current app is for macOS. Windows and Linux versions are not available yet.

Download

Download Paste Switch for Mac.

Start a focused paste interaction and move one step faster.

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