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Kippt was a web-based bookmarking and clipping service that allowed users to save, organize, and share content from the web. It was designed for individuals conducting research as well as teams and organizations coordinating references, ideas, and inspiration in centralized clipboards.

Content could be saved via browser extensions or the Kippt web interface. Each clip could include page

Privacy and collaboration options included private and public clipboards, with the ability to invite others to

Kippt operated as a web application with extensions for major browsers, enabling quick clipping while browsing.

titles,
descriptions,
full
or
partial
article
text,
images,
and
metadata.
Clips
were
organized
into
clipboards,
which
could
be
labeled
with
tags
and
descriptions
to
aid
discovery.
view
or
edit
collections.
Users
could
annotate
or
comment,
and
search
or
filter
clips
by
tags,
date,
or
clipboard.
This
made
it
possible
to
curate
shared
research
or
design
references.
It
also
supported
importing
bookmarks
from
other
services
and
organizing
them
in
a
visual,
clipboard-centric
interface.
The
service
fit
within
a
broader
ecosystem
of
online
bookmarking
and
content
curation
tools,
offering
a
workflow
that
emphasized
organization,
collaboration,
and
easy
sharing
of
collected
web
content.