Web Clipper
Uniclip — A Web Clipper for Your Knowledge Base
Uniclip is a browser web clipper that saves text, screenshots and full page elements to Notion, Feishu, Obsidian and local files in one click.
Free Chrome & Edge extension — no account required to start.
A web clipper lives in your browser and turns anything you find online into something you actually keep. Instead of bookmarking a page you will never reopen or pasting a URL into a note, you clip the part that matters and it lands — already structured — in the tool you think in.
Uniclip is that web clipper, built for people who collect a lot and want it organized, not buried.
What you can clip
Text & selections
Highlight a paragraph, a quote or a whole article and clip exactly what you selected.
Screenshots
Grab a visible area or a full-page screenshot when the layout matters more than the text.
Page elements
Point at a card, table or section and clip that element cleanly, without the surrounding clutter.
Clip once, save anywhere
Connect a destination once and Uniclip routes every clip to the right place:
- Notion — append clips as rows in a database, with properties mapped to fields.
- Feishu — push clips into Bitable tables and docs.
- Obsidian — write clean Markdown straight into your vault.
- Local files — keep an offline copy as Markdown on your own disk.
Prefer to capture as you read instead of clipping whole pages? Uniclip also works as a web highlighter for marking and saving passages.
How it works
Install the extension
Add Uniclip to Chrome or Edge. No account is required to take your first clip.
Select what to capture
Open the side panel, then highlight text, snap a screenshot or pick a page element. Queue several clips if you are gathering from many tabs.
Save where it belongs
Choose a destination, map the fields once, and batch-save everything in a single pass. Your clips arrive structured and ready to use.
Why a dedicated web clipper beats copy-paste
Copy-paste loses formatting, drops images and forces you to switch apps for every snippet. A web clipper keeps the source link, preserves structure and sends content where it belongs — so capturing is a reflex, not a chore. It is the capture layer of a real knowledge management workflow.