Alternative
A Logseq Web Clipper Alternative
Want a Logseq Web Clipper alternative? Uniclip clips the web as clean Markdown into Obsidian or local files — open, local-first and batch-ready.
Free Chrome & Edge extension — no account required to start.
Logseq users care about local-first, Markdown, plain-text knowledge — and a clipper that respects that. Uniclip is the alternative that writes clean Markdown you own, without being tied to a single graph app. It is a web clipper for the Markdown-first crowd.
Uniclip does not integrate with Logseq. This page is for people comparing Markdown-first clippers and where the output should live.
Uniclip vs a Logseq Web Clipper
| Uniclip | Logseq Web Clipper | |
|---|---|---|
| Clean Markdown output | ||
| Local files you own | ||
| Saves to Obsidian | ||
| Saves to Notion / Feishu | ||
| Frontmatter / metadata mapping | Limited | |
| Batch-save many clips at once | ||
| Outliner / block-based graph |
Why people pick Uniclip
- Markdown you own. Clips become clean Markdown in Obsidian or local files — local-first, just like Logseq.
- Not locked to one app. The same clip can also go to Notion or Feishu.
- Batch capture. Collect many sources and save them in one pass.
When Logseq still makes sense
If outliner-style, block-based note-taking with a daily journal is your core workflow, Logseq is built for that. Uniclip is the capture layer that gets clean Markdown out of the web and into whatever vault you trust.