Feature

A Clipboard Manager in Your Menu Bar

Everything you've copied, a keystroke away — text, images, and files. Updated August 2026.

macOS only remembers the last thing you copied, which means the moment you copy something new, the useful thing from two minutes ago is gone. A clipboard manager fixes that: it keeps a running history of what you've copied so you can reach back for any of it. MistBar keeps that history in your menu bar, a keystroke away, and folds it into a full menu-bar app rather than being one more thing to install. Full disclosure: I make MistBar, and I'll point you at the free option when it's the better fit.

MistBar's searchable clipboard manager showing copied text, images, and files

What it does

Everything you've copied, a keystroke away. Open the panel and scroll back through your history, or just start typing to search it. Some highlights:

Where the numbers stay: on your Mac

Best for: anyone who wants copy history without sending it anywhere.

Your clipboard is some of the most sensitive data on your machine — passwords, tokens, half-written messages. MistBar keeps its history on your Mac. There's no account, nothing is uploaded, and nothing syncs to a server you don't control. What you copy stays with you.

How it compares to Maccy and Paste

 MistBarMaccyPaste
Price$9.99 onceFreeSubscription
Lives in the menu barYesYesYes
Text, images & filesYesYesYes
Pinned snippetsYesYesYes
Also declutters your menu barYes
Launcher, notes, mail, AI usageYes

Straight talk: if you just want a dedicated clipboard manager and want it free, get Maccy — it's open source, fast, and does one job really well. If you want cross-device sync and don't mind a subscription, Paste is polished. MistBar is for the person who wants the clipboard history and a decluttered menu bar, with a launcher, notes, mail, and AI-usage readout in the same native app — one tool instead of four.

It's part of the whole app

The clipboard manager isn't a bolt-on. MistBar's main job is to declutter your menu bar — hide the icons you never click, reveal them on hover or a hotkey, all without Screen Recording permission. The clipboard rides alongside an app launcher, notes, folders, all your mail in one list, text expansion, and a live Claude, Codex & Copilot usage readout. One-time $9.99 (launch price), up to three Macs, no subscription, macOS 26+.

New to MistBar? See what it does, or how it stacks up in the menu-bar app roundup.

Never lose a copy again

A searchable clipboard history in the menu bar — pinned snippets, images and files, drag into any app — plus a decluttered menu bar, launcher, notes, and mail. One-time $9.99, up to 3 Macs, 14-day refund.

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