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Read less. Understand more.

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Climate research

Team brief · Q2

Royal commission finds agency warned of 'high' threat…

A 24-page report flags advance warnings and recommends reforms.

This is my clip

NT police have found the body of a missing five-year-old girl…

EHNews E_01 Engineered Engagement_.mp3

Echo Harbor News on how online content is engineered to manipulate attention.

Field notes, Wednesday

A short note pulled from a long evening of skimming.

A real view of the WikiClip workspace.
№ 01 · What it is Clip · Organize · Reason

A second brain for the things you actually read.

Most knowledge tools force you to choose: a bookmark manager that forgets, a notes app that empties out, or a chat that hallucinates. WikiClip is the in-between: a quiet place to capture, organize and analyze the source material your work actually depends on.

Your personal wiki

Group clips into folders, share folders with collaborators, search across everything you've saved, and find the thread you forgot you pulled.

Lenses do the reading

Apply a Lens to any clip and get a focused analysis: claims, sources, bias, emotional tone, or a concise summary. Read less, understand more.

Audio and images too

Drop in podcasts, voice notes, screenshots, photos. WikiClip transcribes, indexes, and lenses them the same way it does an article.

№ 02 · The Workspace One canvas, every format

Articles, audio, images, notes, all side by side.

  1. I.

    Folders.

    Group clips by project, beat or theme. Share a folder with a teammate and you've made a tiny shared wiki.

  2. II.

    Mixed-media cards.

    Articles, audio clips, images and notes live in the same grid. Sort by date, filter by source or tag.

  3. III.

    Lenses completed.

    The green pill tells you which clips have been analyzed and which are still being worked on. Open any clip to see the findings.

  4. IV.

    Full-text search.

    Search across titles, body text and tags. Find the sentence you remember without remembering which clip it was in.

№ 03 · Lenses Predefined AI analyses

Pick a Lens. Get the part that matters.

A Lens is a predefined analysis you run on a clip. Each one returns a focused, grounded result so you can decide what's worth your time before committing to it.

Hover or tap a Lens

Each Lens returns a short, cited analysis grounded in the clip itself, with no inventing.

№ 04 · How it works Three small motions

From noise to signal, in three moves.

  1. 01

    Clip from anywhere

    Use the browser extension, share from your phone, forward from your inbox, or drop files in directly. Web pages, PDFs, images, audio and plain notes all land in the same place.

  2. 02

    Organize how you think

    Pull clips into folders. Share folders. Tag, sort, search. WikiClip stays out of the way and lets your structure emerge.

  3. 03

    Apply a Lens

    Pick a Lens and let it surface what matters: the claims, the sources, the bias, a faithful summary. You read the part that's worth reading.

№ 05 · Built for People who read for a living

For anyone tired of drowning in tabs.

Researchers

Cross-reference sources, surface contradictions, and keep a working library you can actually search.

Journalists & analysts

Track claims, separate fact from framing, and assemble a brief without rereading every transcript.

Students

Turn a semester of readings into a navigable map. Ask one question across all of it.

Small teams

Share folders, pool your clipping, and build a quiet, in-house knowledge base, without another SaaS subscription per seat.

№ 06 · Plans Pay only for what you analyze

Simple plans. Tokens do the rest.

Clipping and organizing are free. Lenses run on tokens, so heavier analyses cost more than lighter ones, and you only spend on the ones you actually run.

Free

$0/mo

  • Unlimited clipping
  • Personal folders & search
  • A monthly Lens allowance
  • Browser extension
Open free workspace

Team

$29/seat/mo

  • Everything in Pro
  • Shared folders
  • Pooled token budget
  • Admin & billing controls
Set up a team
Early access

Take WikiClip for a quiet walk.

Open the app and start clipping, or drop us your email and we'll keep you posted as we roll out new Lenses and shared-folder features.

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№ 07 · Correspondence Write to us

We read every message.

№ 08 · Frequently Asked Short answers

The plain version.

What can I clip into WikiClip? +

Web articles, PDFs, images, screenshots, emails, audio files, podcasts, and plain notes. We're rolling out more sources (spreadsheets, video) through beta.

What is a Lens? +

A Lens is a predefined AI analysis you can apply to a clip. Fact, bias, emotional, claims, sources, and summary lenses all return concise, grounded findings without making you read the whole thing.

How does pricing work? +

WikiClip is free to start. Lenses run on a token-based system so you only pay for the analyses you actually use. Paid plans include more monthly tokens, shared folders, and team features.

Can I use it with my team? +

Yes. Shared folders let teams clip into a common space, run Lenses together, and build a collective knowledge base. Team plans are available during beta.

Is my data private? +

Your clips are encrypted at rest and in transit. We do not train models on your content, and you can delete any clip or your entire library at any time.