Send text, images, and small files between devices
No login needed. Create a code, link, or QR code, then open it on your phone, computer, or another browser.
See how it works in 10 seconds
Share on one device, enter the code on another, and copy instantly. If both devices have a browser, it works.
Preview the steps
On your phone
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On your computer
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Three quick ways to move something between devices
Use ClipShare when you only need a short handoff and want to avoid sending the content through chat, email, or cloud storage.
Computer copy, phone open
Move AI replies, code snippets, links, commands, or quick notes from desktop to mobile in seconds.
Best for: AI chats, code snippets, links, temporary notes.
Send with ClipShareSelected browser text, right-click share
The extension removes the copy-open-paste loop when the text already lives on a webpage.
Best for: articles, docs, AI answers, browser research.
Install Chrome / Edge ExtensionOne-time private text
Use Snap when temporary text should open once, stay readable for 60 seconds, and then become unavailable.
Best for: temporary passwords, private notes, short-lived sensitive text.
Create a Snap linkBuilt for short handoffs, not long-term storage
ClipShare is designed for quick transfers: create a share, open it on another device, and avoid leaving temporary content sitting in chats or cloud drives.
No login
Everyday sharing works without creating an account.
Auto-expiry
Normal shares expire after 10 minutes; Snap can be viewed for 60 seconds after opening, then it is destroyed.
QR and share code
Open content by scanning a QR code, using a link, or entering a short code.
Local drafts
Unshared drafts stay in the current browser until you decide to share.
What ClipShare does
ClipShare is a browser-based tool for moving text, images, and small files between devices without signing in. It is designed for short handoffs: paste content, create a share code, then open it on another device. Local clips you do not share stay in your current browser. Shared content is kept temporarily and expires after 10 minutes.
Basic workflow
Paste or type content in the input box above, click the "Quick Share" button to get a share code. Enter the share code on other devices to access the content.
Share one-time private text without leaving it in chat history
Use Snap for temporary passwords, private notes, and short-lived text. Once a Snap link is opened, the recipient has 60 seconds to read it; after that, it is destroyed and cannot be opened again.
- ✓Text only
- ✓Expires after 10 minutes
- ✓View 60 seconds after opening
Make webpage text sharing a right-click action
If you often work in the browser, the Chrome / Edge extension makes selected text faster to send: select text, right-click, and share it.
Select text on a webpage, right-click, and send it to another device.
Start with the guides that match how people search
If you landed here looking for an online clipboard, temporary file sharing, QR transfer, a LocalSend alternative, or a Snapdrop alternative, these are the fastest paths.
Online Clipboard
Move text, images, and small files between phone and computer through the browser.
Send Password Securely
Use a one-time secret link when a temporary password should not live in chat or email history.
Temporary File Sharing
Use this when you need no-login cross-device file transfer without leaving the file sitting around.
QR Code File Transfer
Best for nearby device handoff when scanning a code is faster than sending yourself a link.
LocalSend Alternative
Compare browser-based transfer with LocalSend when installation or same-network limits get in the way.
Snapdrop Alternative
Use this when same-Wi-Fi discovery, VPNs, or restricted networks make Snapdrop unreliable.
What ClipShare helps with
Common problems it reduces in cross-device handoff
Online Clipboard Handoff
When something needs to move from your phone to your computer—or the other way around—ClipShare works like an online clipboard. Text, links, images, and small files can all be opened on another device with a short share code.
Temporary Storage
Not everything needs to be shared right away. You can keep local clips in the browser first, then decide what to send. That is useful when you're collecting a few snippets, screenshots, or links before handing them off.
Quick Collaboration
For quick collaboration, a short code is often enough. You can pass meeting notes, code snippets, design links, or temporary files to another person without asking them to install anything or sign in first.
Privacy Protection
Local clips stay in your current browser unless you choose to share them. Shared content is kept only for the transfer window and expires after 10 minutes. The product is meant for temporary handoff, not long-term cloud storage.
Figures are estimates based on recent visits and share activity.
Frequently Asked Questions
About ClipShare
What problem it is built to solve
ClipShare started from a familiar annoyance: something is on one device, but you need it on another, and the usual options feel heavier than the job. Sometimes you do not want to sign into an account, open a chat app, or leave the content stored somewhere longer than necessary.
The product is built around short, low-friction transfers. Paste the content, create a code or QR, open it on the other device, and you are done.
ClipShare is maintained by people who use this kind of workflow regularly for notes, screenshots, links, snippets, and small files. Questions or suggestions: [email protected]
ClipShare: a quick handoff


Traditional route: too many steps
Privacy and handling
We take user privacy and data security very seriously:
Text, image and small file content are only used for sharing actions you actively initiate
Shared content will not be used for ad personalization or data analysis
The system will not build user profiles based on shared content
Shared content will be automatically deleted after expiration and cannot be recovered
You can stop using the service at any time
For more detailed information, please see our Privacy Policy page and Privacy & Security FAQ。