Do I need an Apple Pencil to use Procreate?

Short answer is Yes. You can draw in Procreate without Apple Pencil or other compatible styluses. However, you will be limited both in terms of technical possibilities and drawing features as well as in your creative options.
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Is Procreate worth it without an Apple Pencil?

Procreate is worth it, even without the Apple Pencil. No matter what brand you get, you need to make sure to get a high quality stylus that is compatible with Procreate in order to get the most out of the app.
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Can I use Procreate with any stylus?

This is because many stylus pens/digital pens claim to be an active stylus, but aren't automatically compatible with Procreate on iPad Air 3 or iPad Pro 3rd gen, 4th gen. In fact, only the Apple pencil is completely compatible with the iPad Procreate app.
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Can I draw on iPad without Apple Pencil?

You can draw on the iPad without the use of an Apple Pencil by using your finger. If this doesn't work for you, then you'll want to locate settings in your notes app on iPad Pro or iPad Air and then deselect the feature 'Only Draw with Apple Pencil'. This will allow you to draw on the iPad without the Apple Pencil.
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Can you use Procreate without iPad?

Answer: Procreate is an amazing app that is used for digital drawing and painting. However, it is only available for iPhone and iPad, and not Android devices.
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How To Use Procreate For Beginners (and everything I use it for)



What device can I use Procreate on?

The current version of Procreate is supported on the following iPad models: iPad Pro 12.9-inch (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th generation) iPad Pro 11-inch (1st, 2nd, and 3rd generation) iPad Pro 10.5-inch.
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What do I need for Procreate?

The main thing you'll need to use Procreate is an iPad, an Apple Pencil and the Procreate app. However, there are several things you might want to consider before diving in, especially as these tools are quite an expensive investment.
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What can I use if I don't have an Apple Pencil?

Adonit Dash 4

The Apple Pencil alternative if you want to cover all your devices is the Adonit Dash 4. We tested on an iPad Pro when we reviewed it, but it's compatible with iPhone and Android tablets too. We found it to be a straightforward but reliable drawing pen.
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Can any pen work on iPad?

You can use a capacitive stylus like the 5mm fine tip stylus of stylusshop on any ipad.
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Can you use any pen to write on iPad?

Newer iPads such as the iPad Air 5 and iPad Pro 12.9 (opens in new tab) will work with the Pencil 2, while anything released pre-2018 will likely be compatible with the original Pencil. But that's enough preamble – if the Pencil 2 is a suitable stylus for you, then you're in for an absolute treat.
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Do you need an iPad Pro for Procreate?

It requires iPadOS 14.4 or newer and is supported on the following devices: 12.9-inch iPad Pro (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th generation) 11-inch iPad Pro (1st, 2nd, and 3rd generation)
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Which pen is best for Procreate?

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Do you need an Apple Pencil?

While it might not be a great fit for every single user, we believe that the Apple Pencil is worth the investment for users who want to do more with their iPad. The enhanced precision and added versatility unlock the device in ways that just aren't accessible without it.
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Can I use Procreate if I can't draw?

If you can't draw, you can still use Procreate. In fact, Procreate is a great platform for learning how to improve your drawing skills. Procreate is well suited for artists of all levels, from beginners to expert users. If you're a beginner, the program will grow with you.
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Can I use my finger to draw on Procreate?

When it comes to iPad based apps like Procreate , we can draw using your fingers. However, The Smudge and Erase buttons in the Gesture Control Panel should be disabled if that is the case. If Touch is enabled for either of these tools, your finger will only smudge or erase, not paint.
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Will Procreate work on any iPad?

Procreate/iPad Compatibility

Good news: all iPads released after 2015 are compatible with the latest version of the Procreate app! The models that are NOT compatible with the latest version of Procreate include: iPad 1 to 4, iPad Mini 1 to 3, and iPad Air 1.
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Is an Apple Pencil better than a stylus?

The Apple pencil, in many ways, is superior to any other stylus available on the market. The unrivaled connectivity paired with class-leading features sets the Apple pencil leagues apart from all other pens. Availability of tips and better battery life may be a distinguishing feature of other third-party pens.
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How much is an iPad with stylus?

Chicago — Apple today updated its most popular iPad with support for Apple Pencil plus even greater performance, starting at $329. The new 9.7-inch iPad and Apple Pencil give users the ability to be even more creative and productive, from sketching ideas and jotting down handwritten notes to marking up screenshots.
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Can you use a fake Apple Pencil?

Logitech Crayon

It is the only alternative that is Apple-approved. It supports the Tilt feature and palm rejection. It can run for seven consecutive hours and supports a quick charge which can provide 30 minutes of battery life in just two minutes.
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How much is Procreate per month?

Procreate is $9.99 to download. There's no subscription or renewal fee. You pay for the app once and that's it. If you are already using an iPad Pro and Apple Pencil, that's a pretty enticing deal.
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Is Procreate worth buying?

It's incredible! The app has powerful features that can meet the demands even of creative professionals. The price of Procreate makes it worth it to me, even if you are just planning to play around with it. I think it is truly fun for digital artists and for beginners.
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Can beginners use Procreate?

Procreate is Great for Beginners, But Don't Stop There

Depending on your goals, you can learn these basics and be a happy camper. Procreate CAN be a really advanced program with a lot of power if you want to devote some time to learning everything that it can do.
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Can I get Procreate on my laptop?

Procreate is an iPad only app (with the addition of Procreate Pocket for iPhone). Unfortunately, you won't be able to use Procreate to draw on a MacBook or similar desktop/laptop.
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