The Universal Seamless Clipboard removes the friction between devices, allowing for a fluid transition of data between mobile and desktop environments without relying on third-party cloud services or manual file transfers.
Instant Synchronization
Copy text or capture an image on your mobile device, and it is immediately available for use on your desktop browser. This bidirectional sync ensures that your workflow remains uninterrupted, whether you are moving a snippet of code, a URL, or a screenshot.
Handling Image & File Assets
The clipboard is designed to handle rich media as easily as plain text. You can add files to the synchronization queue in two ways:
- Dedicated Paste Button: If you have an image in your system clipboard (such as a screenshot or a copied web image), simply tap the “Paste Image” button. This allows for instant uploading without needing to use keyboard shortcuts like
Ctrl+VorCmd+V, which is especially useful on mobile devices. - Local File Selection: Use the “Select File” button to browse your device’s local storage and pick existing documents or images to upload.
Persistent Storage in Logical Boxes
Unlike standard system clipboards that are volatile and easily overwritten, data moved through the SPC Clipboard is anchored to your server’s architecture:
- Logical Box Integration: Every item added—whether pasted via the dedicated button or selected from storage—is stored within an SPC Logical Box.
- Organization: You can choose to store the item in an existing Logical Box to keep project assets together, or generate a new one on the fly.
- Global Availability: Because the data resides on the SPC server, it is not just “synced” between two active sessions; it is archived and available to all authorized devices connected to your server, even if the original source device goes offline.
Security First
All clipboard data is encrypted in transit and at rest. By leveraging your own SPC server, you ensure that sensitive clipboard contents—like passwords or private documents—never pass through external servers or public cloud providers.
