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Updated April 2026

Notion Web Clipper Review 2026:
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Save any webpage to Notion in one click, full page, simplified view, or URL only. Free browser extension.

Editor's Verdict
Notion Web Clipper lets you save any webpage to your Notion workspace with a single click. Choose between saving the full page content, a simplified text version, or just the URL. Excellent for researchers and content creators building knowledge bases.
Overall
4.2 / 5
Pricing
Free
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What Notion Web Clipper does

Notion Web Clipper saves any webpage into your Notion workspace with one click. Pick the database to clip into, optionally select just a portion of the page, and the extension creates a new page in Notion containing the article text, source URL, and a preview image. The clipped page is editable like any other Notion page, so you can add notes, link it to other pages, and tag it.

Free tier vs paid features

The Web Clipper is free with any Notion account, including the free Personal plan. There is no paid tier of the extension specifically. What Notion charges for is workspace features (more team members, version history, admin controls), but the Web Clipper works identically on all plans. Heavy clippers may hit the free Personal plan's block limit eventually, but most users do not.

Free
Free with any Notion account
Paid
No paid extension tier. Notion itself has Pro plans

Who actually uses Notion Web Clipper

For researchers, the Web Clipper is the simplest way to build a research database without copy-pasting URLs into a notes app. For people doing competitive research, clipping pricing pages and feature lists into a shared Notion database makes them searchable and comparable. For content writers, clipping reference articles into a "sources" database in Notion makes them easy to revisit when drafting.

Pros and cons

Pros
  • One-click clip to any Notion database
  • Selects partial page content
  • Clipped pages are fully editable
  • Cross-browser including Safari
  • No paid tier, free with any Notion account
Cons
  • Slower than dedicated clippers like Evernote
  • Image-heavy clips sometimes break formatting
  • No offline queue if Notion is down
  • Cannot clip from PDFs or apps

Should you install Notion Web Clipper?

If you use Notion as your primary notes or research tool, the Web Clipper is essential and free. If you use Notion for project management but not research, you can probably skip it. Evernote and Raindrop.io are stronger as pure clipping tools but require their own ecosystem.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The Web Clipper is free with any Notion account, including the free Personal plan. There is no paid tier specific to the extension. Notion charges for workspace features (more team members, version history), but the Web Clipper works identically on all plans.
Yes. Notion Web Clipper has an official Safari version available through the Mac App Store, in addition to its Chrome and Firefox versions. The Safari version has the same feature set, including database selection and partial-page clipping.
Yes. Open the extension, click "Select" in the clipper popup, and highlight the portion of the page you want to save. Only the highlighted content goes into Notion, instead of the full page. This is useful for capturing a single paragraph from a long article.
Evernote Web Clipper is faster, has better OCR, and handles image-heavy pages more reliably, but requires an Evernote subscription. Notion Web Clipper integrates with Notion databases (so clipped pages can be tagged, linked, and edited like any Notion page), which Evernote cannot do. Pick based on your primary notes tool.
Most common cause: you are not signed in to Notion in the browser. The extension uses your Notion session to authenticate. Open notion.so in any tab, sign in, then return to the page you want to clip. If still not working, check that the page is not in a private window where extensions are disabled.
Not directly with the Web Clipper, which requires a manual click. For automation, use a separate tool like Save to Notion (Make/Zapier) or the Notion API. The Web Clipper is designed for manual on-demand capture, not automated archiving.

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