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Android 17 May Finally Get Universal Clipboard Like iPhone

Key Takeaways

  • Android 17 may introduce a native Universal Clipboard feature, eliminating the need for third-party apps.
  • The feature will initially support text transfer between Android phones and Chromebooks.
  • Google is building this capability into Google Play Services for seamless cross-device copying.

Google is developing a long-awaited Universal Clipboard feature for Android 17, finally matching a capability iPhone users have enjoyed for years. According to an Android Authority report, this would allow Android users to copy content on one device and paste it on another without installing third-party applications.

What is Universal Clipboard?

Universal Clipboard enables users to copy text, links, images, photos, and videos on one Apple device and instantly paste them on another. Google’s implementation aims to provide similar functionality for the Android ecosystem.

Current Clipboard Syncing Limitations

Currently, syncing clipboards between Pixel phones and Windows PCs requires setting SwiftKey as the default keyboard. Some Android manufacturers include preinstalled system utilities that bypass Android’s background restrictions to feed clipboard data directly to Microsoft’s Phone Link app.

With Android 17, Google reportedly plans to implement a similar solution to sync Android phones and Chromebooks via Google Play Services. This development comes as Android PCs have become a priority for Google, which has also been working on a Handoff feature.

Technical Implementation

Google’s version currently uses the same “Universal Clipboard” name internally as Apple, though the final branding may change. The latest Android beta and canary releases include a new UniversalClipboardManager class under the android.companion.datatransfer.continuity path—the same area where the Handoff feature resides.

Rather than Google Play Services reading the clipboard directly, the Pixel System Service app will handle this task. It will request the READ_CLIPBOARD_IN_BACKGROUND permission and check data types. When the system detects text, it sends a broadcast to Google Play Services, which transmits data to connected devices via the Handoff framework.

Current Limitations Compared to Apple

The feature currently appears limited to text transfer, with no support yet for photos, videos, or files—making it a downgrade compared to Apple’s more comprehensive Universal Clipboard implementation.

The feature first appeared in Play Services in November last year, indicating Google has been developing it for several months. However, users likely won’t see it in action until Android 17’s release.

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