macOS Tahoe Adds Native Clipboard History, but Developers Say Key Features Are Missing
Apple introduced native clipboard history in macOS 26 Tahoe, accessible via Spotlight, with the feature stored on-device and disabled by default. The follow-up release, macOS 26.1 in November 2025, addressed early criticism by making retention configurable at 30 minutes, 8 hours, or 7 days. However, the tool lacks several capabilities that developers rely on, including the ability to pin items, exclude specific apps from being captured, or save entries longer than roughly 16,000 characters. Security concerns also persist, as the history panel has no lock or biometric gate, meaning anyone with keyboard access can view recently copied content. Apple's upcoming macOS 27 Golden Gate, announced at WWDC 2026, rebuilds Spotlight with deeper Siri integration but leaves clipboard history unchanged, suggesting the native feature will remain a basic offering rather than a developer-grade tool.
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