Clipboard Sync Without an Account

No sign-up. No app. No cloud. Just a QR code and a browser.


Every clipboard sync tool on the market asks for the same thing: create an account. Sign up, verify your email, download the app, log in on both devices, and then maybe you can share your clipboard. AmanMaps skips all of that. Open the page, scan a QR code, and start sharing — no account required anywhere in the process.

How clipboard sync works without an account

  1. 1

    Open the page on your computer

    A session is created instantly in your browser. No server knows who you are.

  2. 2

    Scan the QR code with your phone

    Your phone joins the session through the browser. No app store required.

  3. 3

    Share your clipboard

    Type or paste on your phone — it appears on your computer. Nothing is saved anywhere.

What makes this different

  • No account creation: Zero sign-up. Your session is anonymous and temporary.
  • No app installation: Everything runs in the browser. No downloads, no permissions.
  • No cloud dependency: Text travels directly between devices through WebRTC.
  • No data retention: Close the tab and the session is destroyed. No history, no backups.
  • No tracking: No analytics scripts, no cookies, no fingerprinting.

Compared to other clipboard sync tools

Pushbullet: Requires account, stores your data on their servers, limited free tier.

Google Keep: Requires Google account, syncs through Google's cloud, designed for notes not quick clipboard sharing.

KDE Connect: Requires app installation on both devices, limited to local network.

Clipboard sync apps: Almost all require account creation and cloud infrastructure.

AmanMaps is the only option that gives you true zero-account, zero-storage clipboard sync.