How to save a selection from a web page

Often you do not want the whole article, just one paragraph, a quote, or a code block. This guide shows how to save a selection from any web page into your notes with Kliplet: highlight the text, trigger Kliplet, and only that selection is captured — cleanly formatted, with the source URL attached — into Notion, Obsidian, Logseq, Joplin, Anytype, Bear or a Markdown file. It is faster than copy-paste, keeps formatting, and records where the quote came from so you can cite it later.

Save just what you selected

  1. Install Kliplet from kliplet.com and connect a target.
  2. Select the text you want on the page.
  3. Trigger Kliplet (shortcut or right-click Save to Kliplet) and save — only the selection is captured.

What gets kept

Selection vs full article vs highlights

Save a selection for a one-off quote, the full article when you want the whole thing, or highlights when you are marking several passages over time. Kliplet does all three into the same targets.

Private and local

The selection goes from your browser to the tool you chose; Kliplet ships no analytics.

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FAQ

Can I save only the part of a page I selected?

Yes. Select the text first, then trigger Kliplet — only that selection is captured, cleanly formatted and with the source link, into your chosen target.

Does it keep formatting like lists and code?

Yes. The selection is converted to clean Markdown/blocks with lists, code and emphasis preserved, rather than a flat copy-paste.

Which targets can a selection be saved to?

Any of Kliplet's seven — Notion, Obsidian, Logseq, Joplin, Anytype, Bear or a Markdown file.

Is the source recorded?

Yes. The page title and URL are saved with the selection so you can cite or revisit it.

What does Kliplet cost?

Free tier, Pro $3/month, or $49 one-time Lifetime via Polar. Install from kliplet.com.