JustCopy restores normal copy and paste functionality on websites where it has been restricted. Select text, right-click, and use keyboard shortcuts the way your browser was designed to work.
Selection restored · Right-click back
You try to select some text — nothing happens. Right-click is gone. Ctrl+C does nothing. That frustration is exactly what JustCopy is built to fix.
Click the JustCopy icon in your toolbar. One toggle, one click. The page reloads with all copy restrictions removed.
Text selection works. Right-click is back. Ctrl+C copies exactly what you highlighted. Your browser behaves the way it was designed to.
You found the exact paragraph you needed — but the site won't let you select it. JustCopy gets out of the way and lets you grab the text, cite your sources, and move on.
Works on news sites, academic pages, documentation, forums — anywhere copy has been artificially blocked.
Error messages, code snippets, config values — some sites disable selection as if that stops anyone. JustCopy restores the right-click menu and keyboard shortcuts so you can work without friction.
Also blocks clipboard watermarking — so what you paste is exactly what you copied, nothing added.
All processing happens locally. No data leaves your device.
Unlocks text highlighting and selection on pages that block it with CSS or JavaScript.
Restores Ctrl+C, Ctrl+A, and Ctrl+X — intercepted at the capture phase before site scripts can block them.
Re-enables the browser context menu that many sites disable to prevent copying.
Blocks sites from injecting watermark text into your clipboard when you copy. What you copy is exactly what you get.
JustCopy does nothing until you turn it on. Enable it per site, only when you actually need it.
Watches for scripts that try to re-block copy after the page loads and removes them on the fly.
No. JustCopy is disabled by default on every site. It does nothing until you explicitly click the icon and enable it for the page you're on. You stay in control.
JustCopy uses five different techniques to cover the most common ways sites block copying — CSS restrictions, JavaScript event blocking, inline handler scripts, and clipboard watermarking. It handles the vast majority of cases.
No. JustCopy runs entirely locally in your browser. It doesn't track which sites you visit, what you copy, or anything else. There are no servers, no analytics, no accounts.
Yes, completely free. No payment, no account, no premium tier. JustCopy is available now on the Chrome Web Store — just add it and use it.
Some sites intercept the copy event and silently append tracking text or a source URL to whatever you copied. JustCopy blocks that — your clipboard contains exactly the text you selected, nothing more.
Available now on the Chrome Web Store. Free forever. No account. No data collection.
Add to Chrome — It's Free →Off by default · Per-site control · Zero tracking