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Do more with Apple Pencil

Apple Pencil unlocks a whole new iPad experience, letting you annotate, draw, mark up, and edit in the apps you use every day.

👁 A Quick Note is open at the bottom right over a Keynote document.

Write a quick note

With Quick Note, you can jot down ideas and add links, no matter what you’re doing on your iPad. Swipe Apple Pencil from the bottom-right corner of iPad, tap the note, then start writing.

👁 A Freeform board with drawings of plants and the drawing tools at the bottom.

Gather ideas in Freeform

The Freeform app 👁 Image
provides a flexible canvas where you can see and share your ideas all in one place. You can diagram new projects, brainstorm your next big idea, or draw together with a friend over FaceTime. To create a board, tap 👁 the New Board button
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then start drawing with Apple Pencil. Use tools like the watercolor brush, calligraphy pen, and highlighter to express your ideas on a board—the only limit is your imagination.

👁 A title is being added to a Keynote slide. As text is handwritten using Apple Pencil, the words turn into typed text.

Turn handwriting into typed text

You can write with Apple Pencil in any text area, and your words automatically transform to typed text. Your handwriting is converted to text directly on your iPad, so your writing stays private. Go to Settings 👁 Image
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tap Apple Pencil, then turn on Scribble.

👁 A screenshot of a Keynote document with annotated comments written using the blue marker tool.

Mark up a screenshot

Quickly take and mark up a screenshot so you can give clear feedback on a team project. To take a screenshot, swipe Apple Pencil from the bottom-left corner of iPad, then use the drawing tools to add your thoughts. Tap 👁 the Share button
to share your feedback.

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