Your Mac now has a built-in clipboard manager, which means that it can finally remember everything you've copied. This feature is disabled by default, but you can enable it pretty easily and start keeping track of the text, photos, and other files that are in your clipboard. The catch is that you need to be running macOS 26 Tahoe to use the built-in clipboard manager, which isn't an option for those with older Macs. Also, Apple's implementation of the clipboard manager is pretty basic, and if you need more features, you're going to have to use third-party alternatives.

With that in mind, here is how to pick the best clipboard manager for your Mac.

Spotlight search: The best clipboard manager for most people

Not everyone needs an advanced clipboard manager. For most people, an app that d

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