13 of Our Favorite iPad Drawing Apps in 2025
Thanks to a robust marketplace, there's a wide variety of drawing apps to meet your specific needs. Each of these apps has the potential to become the preferred daily drawing app on your iPad.
The free version of Paper by WeTransfer offers fewer tools than many drawing apps. However, its tools are well-designed and draw exactly as you might expect.
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Each tool offers three sizes of tips. You can select a section, cut it out, or tap while holding it to paste it many times on the page. The blend mode lets you smear a drawing with your fingertips.
Paper is a free download at the App Store with in-app purchases for multiple paid add-on options and a Pro version with enhanced features. Paper by WeTransfer works well with Apple Pencil and also works on an iPhone.
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The Apple Notes app is installed on every iPad. As a result, it's often the first one people open when they want to sketch.
For a quick back-of-the-napkin scribble, the basic pen, pencil, and highlighter tips work well, and it syncs with all your devices through iCloud. Notes has a good selection tool and a search feature that finds handwritten phrases.
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Here's a cool feature for Apple Pencil users: Tapping a locked iPad screen with the Apple Pencil opens a blank note on most iPad models.
Notes are available as a free download from the App Store if you have removed them from your iPad. Apple Notes works on an iPhone, too.
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