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Web Clipper For iOS
Capture and save web content easily with iOS web clipper

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Frequently Asked Questions
The web clipper for iOS allows you to capture web content directly from your iOS device. You can save entire pages, or specific parts, and access them later. It supports syncing and cloud storage for easy organization.
Yes, you can save web pages for offline viewing using the web clipper. This feature is particularly useful for accessing content when you don't have internet connectivity.
Yes, the web clipper allows you to add tags to your saved content. This makes it easier to organize and find specific information later.
Using a web clipper with sync on iOS ensures that your saved content is accessible across all your devices. This helps in having a seamless browsing and content-organizing experience.
Yes, you can capture entire web pages with the web clipper for iOS. This allows you to preserve the complete content as it appears in the browser.
Yes, the web clipper offers a simplified mode that removes ads and extraneous elements, providing a cleaner reading experience.
Yes, you can add comments to your saved clippings, allowing for personal notes or reminders related to the content.
Cloud sync ensures your saved web clippings are backed up and available across your iOS devices. It automatically updates your library in the cloud.
While primarily for web clipping, you can use the web clipper's tagging and comments to organize tasks and projects, making it a versatile tool for productivity.
The tool handles web content efficiently, but for files uploaded (like audio or video), the max size is 100 MB, with a 60-minute duration cap for audio/video.
Edits to saved content must be made by regenerating or adjusting original clips. There is no in-app editing feature for saved clippings.
Web clips save the content for offline access with options for tagging and notes, while weblink apps typically provide direct shortcuts to websites without saving content.
The web clipper can save content for offline reading, but an internet connection is required to sync and update content to the cloud.
While specifics aren't detailed here, typically you can try the core features of clipping and note-taking in most web clippers without subscription.
Yes, the web clipper provides organizational features such as tagging, comment addition, and saving with views optimized for different uses.