Paste MCP & AI Tools
Infinite clipboard for Claude, Codex and other AI tools

Our Take
Gabe Perez, Saul Fleischman, Vladislav Zhuzha, Dmitry Obukhov, George Rostomov, Roman Resenchuk, Matt Leipham Ellis, and Dan Wilkinson—all eight of them—are building what might be the most underrated utility in the AI workflow space. Paste MCP gives Claude, Codex, and other AI agents an infinite, persistent clipboard that works across sessions, so your AI doesn't forget what you pasted three commands ago.
The problem is obvious once you've used Claude Code or any local AI agent: they have no memory of your clipboard. Every new session starts empty. You copy something, switch contexts, and it's gone. Paste solves this by maintaining a running history of everything you copy that your AI tools can actually access and reason over. It's essentially giving these models working memory—a clip stack that persists and can be queried.
With eight builders on the team, this isn't a side project. They're targeting developers who live in terminal + AI agent workflows, and the App Store description explicitly calls out Mac, iPhone, and iPad support. It landed on Product Hunt, which means early traction among the developer crowd. This is a tool for people who've gotten used to AI doing their heavy lifting and can't afford context gaps.
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