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Pricing, supported platforms, and what ClipHop is and isn’t.

Is ClipHop free?
Yes. Free to use, no subscription, no accounts. The Android app is distributed through the Play Store; the Mac app is a direct download from this website.
Which macOS and Android versions are supported?
macOS 13 Ventura or newer on Apple Silicon, and Android 10 (API 29) or newer on real hardware. Android emulators are not supported because they don’t expose the host’s Bluetooth radio.
Does ClipHop work on iPhone?
Not yet. ClipHop today is Android-to-Mac. iOS support is on the roadmap — the same protocol, a different peripheral implementation. There’s no ETA we’re committing to.
Can I pair multiple phones to one Mac, or one phone to multiple Macs?
Not in v0.1.0 — we support one active pair at a time (one phone with one Mac). That is an intentional privacy choice: your clipboard only reaches one trusted peer, not broadcast to every device you own. Multi-pair support is on the roadmap.
What kinds of clipboard data can ClipHop sync?
v0.1.0 syncs plain text and URLs — the overwhelming majority of clipboard traffic. Rich text, images, and files are planned. Sending is manual by default — you tap the send arrow on each clip you want to share — so OTPs and passwords never leave the phone unless you pick them.