Top 5 apps for drawing on iPad like on paper
🎨 The rise of creative apps
Children are increasingly using tablets to draw and learn. But not all apps are created equal.
🧩 Our selection
Procreate: For budding young artists.
GoodNotes: For aspiring writers.
Tayasui Sketches: An intuitive and colorful app.
Noteshelf: For combining writing and drawing.
LarryPad App: The only one to offer an AI generator of educational exercises and coloring pages.
💫 Pro tip
Pair these apps with a “paper-like” movie or the LarryPad Kit to experience the feel of real paper.
🎉 Conclusion
Drawing on iPad has never felt so natural: thanks to LarryPad, digital technology recaptures the feel of paper.