When you copy anything on your Mac (text, images, files, URLs, etc.), it goes to the Clipboard. Here's how to see what was last copied on your Mac.
This will open a window showing the contents of the macOS clipboard.
Of course, native Mac Clipboard History isn’t the most versatile tool you can have. It only shows the last thing you copied, so if you want to copy multiple things at once and then paste them all together, you simply can't do that.
However, if you are looking for the clipboard history feature in macOS, you can get it using a third-party app.
Personally, I recommend trying Maccy (free). The app doesn't cost you anything, but you can choose to pay to support the developer. I highly recommend paying any amount because this is a straightforward Mac clipboard manager.
You can also check out Paste ($14.99 per year), which is one of the best-rated clipboard apps for Mac, but I don’t like it due to its subscription model .
In addition to these apps, you can also check out our list of Mac clipboard managers for more options to choose from.
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