MalibuClip keeps a running history of everything you copy — and pairs it with a full screenshot toolkit: window capture, scrolling capture that stitches a whole page into one image, and a proper annotation editor with arrows, shapes, redaction, and callouts.
Menu bar clipboard history · Scrolling screenshot capture · Full annotation toolkit
Text, images, or files — MalibuClip catches it automatically and keeps a running history in the menu bar.
Keep frequently-used snippets pinned at the top of the list, always one click away.
A window, a region, or a long scrolling page — MalibuClip stitches scrolling captures into one tall image automatically.
Arrows, shapes, text, numbered callouts, and blur/mosaic redaction — mark it up, then copy or export.
Lives in your menu bar, opens with a shortcut, and gets out of your way the moment you're done.
Every copy is kept in order, searchable, right in the menu bar — no more losing something you copied two steps ago.
Snippets you reuse constantly — signatures, boilerplate, links — stay pinned at the top instead of scrolling away.
Capture a window or webpage that's taller than your screen — MalibuClip scrolls it automatically and stitches every frame into one seamless image.
Arrows, shapes, highlighter, text labels, numbered callouts, and blur/mosaic redaction — a real markup editor, not a single pen tool.
Capture your screen with optional system audio, straight from the menu bar — no need to open QuickTime.
Your clipboard history and screenshots stay on your Mac. No cloud sync, no account required.
macOS only remembers your last copy. MalibuClip remembers everything, pinned or not, until you clear it.
No need to juggle a separate screen recorder — capture, annotate, and copy the result in the same place.
Menu bar and global hotkey — always one shortcut away, never a hunt through open windows.
Everything stays local. No account, no cloud, no tracking.