Selecting text the normal way means clicking, holding, and dragging just to grab a single word, a price, or a line of code — and it's easy to grab too much or too little. ClickMee turns that into two clicks: click a word to select it, click it again to copy it, formatting and all.
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Add ClickMee from the Chrome Web Store — takes ten seconds. Click any word on any page and it gets selected.
That's it — the word (or the whole range, with multi-word mode on) is copied to your clipboard instantly, formatting included.
Every copy is saved to your local Copy History, so you can search, re-copy, or delete it later — nothing is ever uploaded.
No dragging, no missed letters — click a word to select it, click it again and it's on your clipboard.
Click the first word, click the last word, and everything in between is copied as one selection.
Bold text, links, and line breaks copy exactly as they appear on the page — optionally, images too.
Pick a color so you can always see exactly what's about to be copied before you click.
Every copy is saved locally in its own window — search it, re-copy anything, or delete what you don't need.
Turn off link-clicking so you can copy a link's text instead of accidentally navigating away from the page.
Turn ClickMee off on specific sites — like Gmail or Notion — without disabling it everywhere else.
Ctrl+Shift+H opens Copy History, Ctrl+Shift+Y turns ClickMee on or off — and it can run as a side panel instead of a popup, whichever fits how you browse.
Your copy history and settings stay on your device. No servers, no analytics, no tracking.
Chrome extensions are small programs that add features to your browser — a click-to-copy tool, an ad blocker, a tab manager, and so on. You install them from the Chrome Web Store (chromewebstore.google.com): search for the one you want and click "Add to Chrome." No separate download, account, or file to run — it shows up as an icon in your toolbar, like ClickMee.
Yes — completely free, with every feature included: multi-word mode, Copy History, per-site rules, and keyboard shortcuts. No account, no ads, nothing to upgrade.
No. Your copy history and settings are stored locally in your browser using Chrome's own storage — nothing is ever sent to a server, tracked, or sold.
No — ClickMee only changes what happens when it's actively selecting a word. You can turn off link-clicking specifically (so a click copies a link's text instead of navigating away), or turn ClickMee off entirely on sites like Gmail or Notion with a per-site rule, without disabling it everywhere else.
Yes — turn on multi-word mode, click the first word, then click the last word, and everything in between gets copied as one selection.
Yes — bold, links, and line breaks copy exactly as they appear on the page, and you can optionally include images that fall inside the selection.
ClickMee is live on the Chrome Web Store — completely free, no sign-up, works instantly.
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