Select a clip type from the available options, depending on your content and layout preferences. Some sites, such as Amazon and LinkedIn, support special clip formats that allow you to select which sections of the page you'd like to save.

Note: Support for web clip types vary across browsers.

 

Article

Automatically detect and clip the main section of a blog, news article, or webpage. Ignore everything else on the page. To modify the area of the webpage captured, press the + or - buttons on the screen, or use the arrow keys on your keyboard.

Article
 
 

Multi-Select

Save what matters most to you by clipping only the essential parts of a webpage. Hover and click the specific sections you'd like to capture and combine them into a single note.

Multi-Select
 
 

Simplified article

Enjoy a better reading experience on your favorite blogs and news sources. Clear away the formatting and layouts so you can focus on the content, with less distraction.

Simplified article
 
 

Full page

Save a static copy of an entire page if you want to refer back to the original format and layout of the page, with all its design and navigational elements.

Full page
 
 

Bookmark

Want to remember a site without clipping the entire page? Save the URL, an auto-generated thumbnail from the page, and a snippet of text. Add comments to the clip and recall what was inspiring or informative.

Bookmark
 
 

Screenshot

Take a static snapshot of a page as it appears on the screen. Once you've captured the screenshot, you can crop the image and add text, shapes, stamps and other visual callouts.

Screenshot
 
 

PDF

Due to the restrictions set by the browser, this is unavailable for Firefox.

If you've opened a PDF document in your browser, you can save the entire PDF document as an attachment to a new note in your Evernote account.

PDF
 
 

Selection

Select some text or pictures in a web page before opening the Web Clipper. Only the text or images you've selected are saved to Evernote.

Selection
 
 

Custom clips for popular sites

Save specially formatted clips of popular sites, such as LinkedIn, to Evernote. Click checkboxes to select only the sections of the page you want to keep. Review a clean version of your clips as an editable note you can add comments to later.

Custom Yin Xiang clips for popular sites
 

Custom clips for popular sites

Save specially formatted clips of popular sites, such as Gmail, Amazon, LinkedIn, and YouTube to Evernote. Click checkboxes to select only the sections of the page you want to keep. Review a clean version of your clips as an editable note you can add comments to later.

Custom clips for popular sites
 
 

Organize clips

Specify title
Organize
 

Once you click Save clip, Web Clipper smart filing automatically stores both the contents and the URL of a web page into Evernote, as a note in your default notebook.

If you'd prefer not to save to your default notebook, you can specify how you'd like to organize your clips before saving them to Evernote:

  1. Title: Rename the default name given to the web clip.
  2. Notebook: Select a notebook where you want to save your web clip. Evernote attempts to predict the most likely notebook based on how you've organized notes in the past.
  3. Tags: Assign one or more keyword (tags) to your web clip. To remove a tag, click the 'X' next to the keyword/phrase.
  4. Remark: Add additional comments or notes that will help you remember what you've clipped.

 Once saved to Evernote anything you've clipped is fully searchable, including text in images. Enter any terms, phrases, or tags from your clips to find your clipped notes.

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