App Description

Finally, a way to paste an image into your Photo Album! While Safari lets you save images directly to the Photo Album, most other apps only let you copy an image to the clipboard. The problem is, there is no way to paste that image into your Photo Album in order to save it. ClipView lets you do that.

ClipView shows you the contents of your clipboard. If it contains an image, you can save it to the Photo Album. If it contains a URL, you can open it with a compatible application. You can even interact with the clipboard content. You can select and trim the clipboard text, dial phone numbers within it, add addresses within it to your contacts, see the web page to which a URL refers, and so on.

When you Cut or Copy an item, an app will often put multiple representations of the item on the clipboard. For example, when copying from your Internet browser you might get a picture, plus its text caption, plus the URL of the web page, plus a web archive of the content. This is so when you paste, the receiving app can use the best available representation of the item that it can handle.

With ClipView, you can see all the representations on your clipboard. Just swipe left and right to see them.

Have fun viewing the clipboard and saving pictures using ClipView!

iPhone Screenshots

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App Changes

  • April 24, 2012 Initial release
  • December 25, 2015 Price decrease: $0.99 -> FREE!
  • July 09, 2016 Price increase: FREE! -> $0.99

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