Vee keeps everything you copy and hands it back the moment you paste. Press ⌘⇧V and your history opens right where the cursor is — pick one, it's pasted.
A few seconds of Vee doing its one job.
Everything Vee does is in service of one thing: pasting the right thing the first time.
Hit ⌘⇧V and a list of your recent copies opens at the cursor. Click one — it's pasted where you were typing.
A quick note shows what you just copied and how many items are waiting in line.
Type to filter the list. Star the snippets you reach for often so they never age out of history.
Vee remembers all three and puts them back in the right form — a quote, a screenshot, a stack of files.
Sky, Sunset, or Forest. Pick the one that fits your desktop — try them on below.
Lives in the menu bar. No Dock clutter, no window to manage — just there when you need it.
⌘C as many times as you like. Vee quietly keeps each one in order.
Your history opens inline, right at the cursor — no separate window to hunt for.
Click it, press return, or hit ⌘1–9. It pastes into whatever you were typing.
Prefer to take over plain ⌘V entirely? Switch the shortcut in Settings — normal paste stays untouched by default.
Tap a theme — the menu above retints to match, exactly like it does in the app.
A small, native macOS app. Download it, drag it to Applications, open it once.
Download for macOSOn first launch Vee asks for Accessibility permission so it can open on your shortcut. That's the only permission it needs, and nothing leaves your Mac.