One copy, one number
Cmd+cc opens the picker — a single digit stashes the current clipboard into that slot.
A macOS multi-clipboard register that stashes your clipboard into ten numbered slots — recall any of them instantly, without ever leaving the keyboard.
Cmd+cc opens the picker — a single digit stashes the current clipboard into that slot.
Pick a slot and the content lands right back in the app you were just using.
Slots 0–9 never reshuffle. A register built for muscle memory.
Number keys, ↑↓+Enter, hover+click, Esc to cancel. The popup never steals focus.
No Dock icon — one menu-bar glyph, always ready, never in the way.
Clones the full NSPasteboard representation, preserving every format intact.
Download the notarized app and start using it right away. Activate a license in-app whenever you’re ready.
A native Windows build is on the roadmap.
Coming soonWe’ll let you know the moment it ships
Detecting the Cmd+cc/vv double-tap and synthesizing the paste requires CGEventTap, which macOS gates behind Accessibility permission.
The App Store sandbox forbids global key hooks and Accessibility-based pasting, so ccvv ships as a notarized DMG from ccvv.app.
A native Windows build is in development. For now only the macOS download is available — the Windows download will appear on this page as soon as it’s ready.
Only a single Cmd+V is delayed ~250ms to detect the double-tap. Cmd+C and Cmd+cc have no delay.
Yes — slots are kept in memory only, so they reset when you reboot or quit the app.
Download and install the app, then activate your license from inside the app. One license works on up to 2 Macs.