Turn the web into clean Markdown you can paste straight into an AI.
Gather a definition here, a code block there, a paragraph from a doc — LLM Context Clipper assembles them into one structured Markdown context pack, with every clip labelled by its source title and link.
What you can do
Built for assembling many sources into one attributed pack
Most clippers grab one thing at a time, or dump a whole page. This one is made for research — collect as you go, keep every source, paste it all at once.
Clip any part of a page
Press the shortcut, an outline follows your cursor, click a section — it's added as tidy Markdown with headings, lists, links and code preserved.
Right-click a selection
Highlight text, right-click → “Add selection to context pack.” The fastest way to grab exactly what you meant.
See everything at a glance
A popup lists every clip with its title, site, and an approximate token count — plus a running total, so you know your context size before you paste.
Copy all or download .md
One click puts the whole pack on your clipboard, or saves it as a Markdown file — labelled by source, ready for Claude, ChatGPT, or a project.
Export from anywhere
A keyboard shortcut copies your pack on any page — even chrome:// pages and PDFs where clippers usually give up.
Save a whole page as Markdown
One button strips the ads, nav, headers and footers reader-style and saves just the article as clean Markdown.
Private by design
Nothing leaves your browser.
No servers, no analytics, no tracking. The extension requests no access to your browsing — it only ever runs on the page you explicitly act on. Uninstalling removes all of it.
- Zero data collection. No accounts, no telemetry, no ads.
- Local storage only. Your pack lives in
chrome.storage.local. - No network requests. No remote code, no phoning home.
- No host permissions. No standing access to your sites.
- Yours to delete. Clear the pack anytime; uninstall wipes everything.
Stop losing track of your sources.
Install LLM Context Clipper and start building attributed context packs in seconds.
