Notion integration

Notion Web Clipper — Save Web Pages to Notion

Uniclip is a Notion web clipper that saves web pages, screenshots and selections straight into a Notion database, with content mapped to your properties.

Add the Notion web clipper

Free Chrome & Edge extension — no account required to start.

Notion's own web clipper drops a page into a database — and stops there. If you collect research, leads or references at any scale, you quickly want more control over where the content goes and how it maps to your fields.

Uniclip is a Notion web clipper built around your database structure. It is the same one-click web clipper that can also save to Obsidian and Feishu — so you are never locked into one tool.

Map clips to your database properties

When you clip, Uniclip reads the page and lets you route each piece of content into the right Notion property:

  • Page title → your Title property
  • Source URL → a URL property
  • Author / site → a text or select property
  • Tags → a multi-select property
  • The clipped body → the page content

Set the mapping once and every future clip to that database follows it automatically — no manual cleanup after the fact.

Connect Notion in three steps

Connect your workspace

Authorize Uniclip to access the Notion databases you choose. You stay in control of which databases are shared.

Pick a target database

Choose the database a clip should land in — Research, Reading List, Competitors, whatever you already use.

Clip and batch-save

Capture text, a screenshot or an element, queue several if you like, and save them all into Notion as structured rows in one pass.

Built for collecting at scale

Because clips arrive as proper database rows with mapped properties, your Notion stays usable: filter research by tag, sort a reading list by date, group leads by source. Uniclip turns Notion into a real capture system, not a folder of loose pages — the foundation of an ongoing knowledge management workflow.

Frequently asked questions

Ready to try it?

Install Uniclip and capture your first clip in seconds.