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Anything you copy becomes clean, summarized, and searchable. Optional on-page clarity labels. 100% local & private.
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What it does
Clarity Vault — CopySphere automatically saves anything you copy in the browser and turns it into a clean, searchable, and (optionally) summarized note. It works on normal websites, news articles, and even AI/chat pages like Gemini, ChatGPT, Claude, and Copilot — where copying usually brings a lot of extra UI text.
Key features
• 📋 Auto-save copies – copy text on any site → it appears in the extension.
• 🧠 Local summary – get a short version right in the popup, no API key, no server.
• 🏷️ Source-aware – shows if something came from AI (🤖), news (✅), or web (🌐).
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CopySphere has been surprisingly useful for me. It quietly saves everything I copy in the browser (including from AI chats) into one clean, searchable place, along with the site it came from and the time. The local summaries are nice when I don’t want to reread a giant block of text, and I really like that everything stays on my device with no API keys or accounts needed. The opinion/promo “clarity labels” on pages are a cool extra touch too. That said, it’s not perfect yet. I’ve noticed a few small bugs here and there — occasionally a copy doesn’t get detected, or the summary feels a bit off and needs a manual reread. Nothing deal-breaking, but there’s definitely room for polish and stability improvements. Overall though, it’s a genuinely handy, privacy-first tool if you constantly copy things while researching, reading AI answers, or collecting links.