Clipboard Daemon Process
Clipboard-daemon-exe is a background helper component of a clipboard management utility. It monitors copy and paste events, stores a history of clipboard items locally, and may offer features like quick paste, search, snippets, and optional cloud syncing. The daemon runs continuously to provide instant access to past entries, even after restarts, and coordinates with the user interface components of the clipboard tool.
The executable hooks into OS clipboard events, capturing new entries and writing them to a local database or encrypted store. It exposes APIs to the clipboard manager UI for fast paste and history features, and can encrypt data at rest while controlling what is synced to cloud services.
Clipboard-daemon-exe is generally safe when installed from a legitimate clipboard manager package and signed by a known publisher. It functions as a background helper to capture and cache clipboard history, enabling enhanced paste workflows. If the publisher is trusted and the executable path matches the installed software, the risk is minimal. Always confirm provenance after a new installation or if paths change unexpectedly.
Instances of clipboard-daemon-exe can be legitimate or malicious depending on source and path. A misrepresented or unsigned binary placed in an unexpected folder could be malware masquerading as a clipboard helper to harvest data. Always verify publisher, path, and digital signature before enabling, especially if you did not install a clipboard manager yourself.
Red Flags: Unsigned binary, nonstandard installation paths, multiple clipboard-related processes with suspicious names, or recent unexpected updates to clipboard-daemon-exe could indicate spoofing or malware activity.
Reasons it's running:
Clipboard-daemon-exe is a background component of a clipboard management tool that monitors copy/paste activity, stores a history, and provides features like quick paste and optional cloud sync.
Yes, when installed from a trusted vendor and signed by a legitimate publisher. Verify path and signature to prevent spoofing and protect clipboard data.
Disable startup items in the clipboard manager, remove the application via Programs and Features, and restart the PC to ensure the daemon stops running.
It can if you enable cloud sync in the clipboard tool. Local history stays on the device unless the cloud sync feature is configured.
Spikes can occur when the daemon processes a large number of clipboard events, syncs, or performs indexing. Updating to the latest version or adjusting sync settings often mitigates this.
Right-click the executable, view Properties, and check the Digital Signatures tab to confirm the signer matches the known vendor.