ENHANCE YOUR APPLE PENCIL WITH THESE IPAD PRO APPS

 Apple Pencil is basically designed to enhance the capabilities of iPad Pro’s native applications, such as drawing, sketching, note-taking, and other digital art apps. In this article, you will see the best iPad Pro apps that you can use now to enhance your Apple Pencil. Let’s take a look.

Nebo

Nebo is a pretty decent note-taking app with the ability to recognize handwriting. It can recognize up to 66 different languages and even transpose handwritten notes into an email-able format very accurately. This app allows you to take notes, make sketches, and create or format shapes via Apple Pencil. You can even create various diagrams and annotate external media files, such as images. The app exports your files in various formats, including Word, PDF, HTML, as well as text. It even lets you add your files directly to PowerPoint and the cloud. Nebo supports the double-tap feature and is compatible with iOS 13.0 or later versions.

Inspire Pro

Inspire Pro is an excellent digital art app meticulously designed for the iPad. It provides you with a variety of tools that you can use to create fantastic designs. It includes chalk, oil, paint, pastels, and multiple blending options. The app has surprisingly very fast rendering speed, you will get a very realistic art experience if you use this app. It also supports the double-tap feature and is compatible with iOS 13.6 or later versions.

Astropad

Astropad is a fantastic graphics design app that lets you turn your iPad Pro into a graphics tablet, you can use this app to draw directly on any Mac apps, including Affinity Designer, Photoshop, Illustrator, etc. Apple Pencil works flawlessly with this app. The app can be connected to your Mac via a USB cable or wirelessly. It doesn’t support the double-tap feature. The app is compatible with iOS 9.1 (iPad) and 10.11 (Mac), or later versions. It’s available for $29.99.

Adobe Fresco

Adobe Fresco is an outstanding drawing app that will give you a complete natural painting and drawing experience. The app is loaded with a bunch of fantastic drawing tools, including great brush capability, a straightforward user interface, a super-smooth running experience, and many more. It is completely designed to work with Apple Pencil and it does its work perfectly. The app even supports the double-tap and is compatible with iOS 12.2 or later versions.

Illustrator on the iPad

Illustrator is a pretty amazing graphics app that lets you design vector graphics on your iPad as well as other Apple devices. The app is completely integrated with Apple Pencil and it works flawlessly. The app features more than 18,000 fonts, various effects, cloud support, and many more. You can use this app to create lines along with gradients and various shapes. Apple Pencil will help you remove unwanted areas as well as merge and cut graphics with quick gestures. The app even has support for the double-tap feature, and it’s compatible with iOS 13.0 or later versions.

Noteshelf 2

Noteshelf 2 is basically an upgraded version of the Noteshelf app. It’s a note-taking app. The app has support for the double-tap that will help you switch between tools with Apple Pencil. It also includes tilt and pressure sensitivity that will give you a smooth experience with Apple Pencil. Additionally, the app is integrated with Siri and even allows you to record audio notes and annotate PDFs or images. It also has handwriting recognition ability. The app works flawlessly with iOS 12.0 or later versions, you also use this app on WatchOS but it should be a 4.0 or later version. It’s available for $9.99.

Despite the above-mentioned iPad Pro apps, there are a few other options also available that you can consider too. They are Sketch Club, Shapr3D, Procreate, and Photoshop for iPad. These all apps will give you an outstanding experience of using Apple Pencil, I would strongly recommend you try them out.

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