Most clipboard managers were built before AI tools existed. They save text. That is it. But an AI workflow involves screenshots, links, code, and notes — often all at once. Here is what to actually look for.
A standard clipboard manager (Paste, Clipmate, CopyQ, etc.) is built around one idea: you copy text, and it saves it. Some support images too. But they were all designed for a world where the output is a document or a message — not an AI chat prompt.
When you are working with ChatGPT or Claude, the friction is different:
Regular clipboard managers solve none of these problems.
If you are searching for a clipboard tool specifically for AI workflows, here are the features that matter:
| Feature | Regular Clipboard Manager | CacheTray |
|---|---|---|
| Save text | ✓ | ✓ |
| Save screenshots | Limited / text only | ✓ with thumbnail preview |
| Save links automatically | Not usually | ✓ auto-detected |
| Save code snippets | As plain text only | ✓ labeled as CODE |
| Direct inject into ChatGPT | ✗ | ✓ one click |
| Direct inject into Claude | ✗ | ✓ one click |
| Bundle multiple items into one prompt | ✗ | ✓ select and send together |
| Local storage (no cloud) | Depends | ✓ always local |
| Works as browser side panel | ✗ | ✓ pin beside AI tab |
| Free | Often paid | ✓ completely free |
CacheTray is a free Chrome extension that runs silently in the background. Anything you copy — link, screenshot, code, text — is automatically saved to your local tray and labeled by type.
When you are ready to work with an AI tool, you open the tray as a side panel (Ctrl+Shift+Y), select the items you want to use, and click "Insert into Claude" or "Insert into ChatGPT". Everything you selected is injected directly into the AI chat input — no file picker, no uploads, no switching apps.
The key difference: CacheTray does not just manage what you have copied in the past. It helps you build context — collecting pieces from multiple places while you browse, then delivering them to your AI tool in one action.
CacheTray is useful for anyone who uses ChatGPT or Claude as a regular part of their work:
CacheTray is free, works entirely locally, and takes 30 seconds to install. No account, no setup, no configuration needed.
Install CacheTray from Chrome Web Store