Convert your Kindle My Clippings.txt file into a clean, organized Markdown vault. Group highlights by book and import directly into Obsidian, Notion, or any PKM system.
🔗 Try it free: https://microsaas-lab.vercel.app/Clip2Vault
The Problem
If you're a Kindle reader, you know the pain: your My Clippings.txt file is a disaster. One long, unsorted wall of text mixing hundreds of books, duplicate clips, and formatting noise.
Amazon doesn't give you an easy export. Third-party tools want subscriptions or require cloud uploads. And the raw file is simply unusable for building a proper reading knowledge base in Obsidian or Notion.
Introducing Clip2Vault
Clip2Vault parses your My Clippings.txt and produces clean, organized Markdown files — one per book, with all highlights deduped, formatted, and ready to drop into your PKM system. No cloud. No account. Just drag, drop, and download.
Clip2Vault is completely free, requires no account or installation, and runs entirely in your browser. Your data never leaves your machine.
Key Features
- Parses the entire Kindle My Clippings.txt in seconds
- Groups highlights by book automatically
- Deduplicates overlapping or repeated clips
- Outputs clean Markdown compatible with Obsidian, Notion, and Logseq
- 100% browser-based — your data never leaves your device
Who Is It For?
Avid Kindle readers who use PKM systems like Obsidian or Notion, and students building a reading knowledge base.
Try It Free
👉 https://microsaas-lab.vercel.app/Clip2Vault
No sign-up. No install. Open it and start immediately.
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