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ClipBird is a secure online clipboard tool designed for temporary sharing across multiple devices. Users can create a Clipboard, set a password, and then open it on another device via a clipboard ID, link, or QR code to sync text in real time and transfer files. The page also suggests installing it to the device’s home screen for an experience similar to a native app.
Its core capability is “secure sharing of text and files.” Text syncs instantly across connected devices after being entered. Files can be added by dragging and dropping or clicking to select, and are transferred directly when another device requests a download. On the security side, the page clearly states that content is encrypted with AES-256 before it leaves the browser, so the server cannot read shared content; passwords are neither sent to nor stored on the server. QR-code sharing also includes a trust warning: only include the password in the QR code if you trust the scanning device; otherwise, the password must be entered manually.
The captured page does not disclose any plans, pricing, payment methods, or free/trial policy. There is also no visible account system, team workspace, member permissions, audit logs, third-party integrations, API, or developer documentation. As such, it looks more like a lightweight utility than a full enterprise collaboration platform. Access control currently appears to consist only of a clipboard ID plus password, making it suitable for temporary sharing but not for enterprise scenarios that require granular permissions, compliance auditing, and centralized management.
Its strengths are that it is easy to use, requires no complex setup, and has a clear privacy-oriented design: browser-side encryption, locally retained passwords, and files not stored on the server. The downsides are the lack of common enterprise software capabilities such as SLA, customer support, compliance certifications, data residency, and team management. Direct file transfer may also be affected by whether both devices are online and by network conditions. It is well suited to individual developers, remote workers, and design/operations staff who need to quickly move links, code snippets, temporary text, and small files between phones, tablets, and computers.
The page does not provide enough information to determine its connectivity in mainland China, payment availability, or whether it has local nodes, so its China access status is marked as unknown. If cross-border connectivity is unstable, alternatives to consider include PairDrop, Snapdrop, LocalSend, or local options such as WeChat / WeCom File Transfer Assistant.
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clipbird.net is an Unknown File Transfer provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach clipbird.net directly.