Looking for recommendations for an open-source, peer-to-peer clipboard sync that works across iOS, Android, and Windows and Linux, with no central servers or accounts, best to have end-to-end encryption). Does anything like this already exist, or is this still an unsolved gap?
Blip is a good option. Not on Linux yet but they are making an app.
If everyone submits feedback on how they want the app it will turn out how we want it. So some basics being Flatpak & AppImage support
This doesn’t seem to be open source
KDE connect.
Copying from pc to phone is automatic, but not vice versa.I found this too, but bidirectional support is important to me. I’m also not sure how it would work between Android and iOS.
It supports sharing your clipboard from mobile to desktop you just need to select the click click share & then click on your desktop.
Well…
there really is no tool for full bidirectional support. Probbably android (and ios) not letting random apps get the clipboard on the background.on ios it can be achieved with shorcuts, not sure about android
Back in the day Tasker was the ultimate automation app. Don’t know how it has aged.
https://userbase.kde.org/KDEConnect#Clipboard
The log reading workaround seems to solve that issue in my case. The only catch is that I need to allow this permission once (there’s a graphical prompt - the adb commands aren’t needed) when I start the app for the first time, or after force-quitting the background app.
If you’re not interested in KDE Connect, you can always try ClipShare. It doesn’t support iOS but works on Android and all the major desktop OS.
thanks!


