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Web Clipper to Apple Notes by AVRHut

Clips web content and sends it to Apple Notes via a native application.

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Seamlessly save articles, research, and inspiration directly from your browser to your Apple Notes (via a bridge application). Clip part of the web page, or save a simplified article or full page with user added notes, tags and title. And source URL is captured as well. No data is sent to us. And we don't collect any data.

Please note that a native host application on our website as linked is required for this to work. And non-commercial use is completely free.
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  • Exchange messages with programs other than Firefox
  • Access your data for all websites
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Version
1.0.2
Size
105.16 KB
Last updated
3 months ago (Jul 11, 2025)
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Release notes for 1.0.2
Error fixes to work better with the native bridge application
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