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Save vs Obsidian Web Clipper

Both tools turn webpages into Markdown. They serve different users, and the right choice depends on what you're actually doing. Here's an honest comparison.

What Obsidian Web Clipper is great at

The official Chrome extension from Obsidian that clips webpages directly to your Obsidian vault.

Obsidian Web Clipper is the native way to get content into Obsidian. It syncs straight to your vault, supports Obsidian-specific features (Dataview, templates, frontmatter properties), and is backed by the Obsidian team. Free for Obsidian users.

Where Save is the better fit

Save produces cleaner Markdown via AI extraction (300+ site-specific prompts vs. Obsidian's generic rule-based extractor). Save handles YouTube transcripts, Twitter threads, Reddit comment chains, and ChatGPT conversations — Obsidian's clipper produces the same raw HTML-to-Markdown output on all of them. Save also works without Obsidian (export to any tool, feed directly to Claude), with an optional Mac and Windows companion app (Save Vault + MCP) that pairs with Obsidian as a local folder.

Feature matrix

Feature Save Obsidian Web Clipper
Direct save to Obsidian vault Via Save Vault folder Native, instant
AI extraction Yes No
300+ site-specific rules Yes No
YouTube transcripts Full summary Page text only
Twitter thread extraction Yes Partial
ChatGPT conversation export Yes No
Requires Obsidian installed Optional Yes
Works standalone Yes No
Free plan 3 saves/mo Free (Obsidian required)
Templates 20+ Obsidian-native templates
MCP / AI assistant integration Yes No

FAQ — Save vs Obsidian Web Clipper

Should I use Obsidian Web Clipper if I already use Obsidian?

For simple articles, yes — it syncs directly to your vault. But if you save YouTube videos, Twitter threads, or anything with complex structure, Save produces substantially better output. Many users run both: Obsidian's clipper for quick article syncs, Save for anything non-trivial.

Can Save output directly to my Obsidian vault?

Yes — install Save Vault (Mac or Windows) and point it at your Obsidian vault folder. Every clip you make in the browser lands as a `.md` file in Obsidian automatically.

What about Obsidian's mobile clipper?

Save is Chrome-only today, so Obsidian's mobile clipper covers iOS/Android. On desktop, Save's AI extraction is the differentiator.

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