Compare the Top Clipboard Managers that integrate with Python as of July 2025

This a list of Clipboard Managers that integrate with Python. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Python. View the products that work with Python in the table below.

What are Clipboard Managers for Python?

Clipboard managers are software tools that enhance the functionality of the standard clipboard by allowing users to store, manage, and access multiple clipboard items at once. These tools enable users to copy multiple pieces of data (text, images, files, etc.) and store them for later use, making it easier to manage and retrieve past clipboard items. Features often include organizing clipboard history, creating custom shortcuts, and searching through previous clipboard entries. Clipboard managers are particularly useful for individuals who frequently copy and paste content and need to keep track of various snippets of information over time. By improving productivity and reducing the need for repetitive copying, these tools save time and streamline workflows. Compare and read user reviews of the best Clipboard Managers for Python currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Glipper

    Glipper

    Glipper

    Glipper is a clipboard manager for GNOME. It maintains a history of text copied to the clipboard from which you can choose. Glipper uses plugins to give the user all the extra functionality. In previous versions, Glipper was a GNOME applet, but now it uses an app indicator to support Ubuntu Unity and Ubuntu's Gnome Classic. It allows users of Unix-like operating systems to access a history of X Selections, any item of which can be reselected for pasting. Glipper is often described as the GNOME counterpart to KDE's Klipper. Older versions of Glipper could also be run outside of GNOME, but the newest version 1.0 is GNOME only because of its heavy integration into different GNOME techniques. However, it can be run inside Xfce4's panel using the XfApplet wrapper, and through it, into any custom session that uses xfce4-panel, such as Openbox sessions.
    Starting Price: Free
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