AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude have changed how people work. But most clipboard managers were built in 2015. They save text. They do not know what an "AI workflow" even is. Here is what you actually need — and what fills the gap.
If you use ChatGPT or Claude regularly as part of your work, your day involves a specific kind of information-gathering that the clipboard was never designed for:
None of these are single copy-paste operations. They are context-building workflows — gathering multiple pieces of information and delivering them together to an AI tool.
A clipboard manager that saves your last 10 text copies does not help here. You need something built for this specific use case.
Standard clipboard managers are designed for pasting: you copied something earlier, you need to paste it now.
AI workflows require collecting: you gather context from multiple sources over time, then deliver it all at once when you are ready to prompt.
Think of it like a shopping basket vs a checkout counter. A regular clipboard is a checkout counter — one item at a time. An AI workflow needs a basket: collect first, deliver later.
CacheTray is a free Chrome extension that runs silently in the background. Anything you copy — screenshot, link, code, text — is automatically saved to a local tray and labeled by type.
The tray opens as a side panel in Chrome (Ctrl+Shift+Y). You can pin it next to your Claude or ChatGPT tab. When you are ready to prompt, select the items you want to use and click "Insert into Claude" or "Insert into ChatGPT".
Everything is stored locally. Nothing is uploaded to any server. The extension is free with no account required.
CacheTray is most useful for people who use AI tools as a regular part of their work — not occasional users, but people who are in Claude or ChatGPT multiple times a day:
If you copy and paste things into AI chats more than five times a day, CacheTray will save you meaningful time.
Save screenshots, links, code, and text while you browse. Send it all to ChatGPT or Claude in one click. Free, local, no account needed.
Install CacheTray from Chrome Web Store