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Apple’s Pencil Just Got a Crayon Makeover (And It’s Awesome)

S.Dyema Zandria
Last updated: 12 April 2025 21:35
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The iPad offers drawing capabilities through an instrument that appears just like your childhood crayons. ColorWare presents its Apple Crayon Pro with all the functionalities of an Apple Pencil Pro through a crayon design. The Apple Pencil Pro targets drawing needs with a crayon appearance, which recalls past experiences of coloring books combined with art classroom activities. Apple Crayon Pro serves as more than just a toy because it functions as a professional stylus that enables iPad users to create artistic masterpieces through drawing handwriting and digital artwork.

What Makes the Apple Crayon Pro Special?

The Apple Crayon Pro is a regular Apple Pencil Pro dressed up in a crayon costume. Here’s what’s cool about it

  • Seven Bright Colors: Choose from red, yellow, pink, purple, mint, black, or white.
  • Real Crayon Look: The wrapper design and colored tip make it look like a Crayola crayon.
  • Works Like Magic: It has all the features of the Apple Pencil Pro, like hovering over the screen and sensing how hard you press.

The only difference? Instead of Apple’s plain white design, this one screams, “Let’s have fun!”

How Much Does It Cost?

The Apple Crayon Pro costs $215. That’s $86 more than the normal Apple Pencil Pro, which costs $129. Why the extra money? ColorWare hand-paints each pencil using a special method to make the colors pop and last longer. They also give it a matte finish, so it doesn’t get fingerprint smudges.

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Which iPads Work With the Apple Crayon Pro?

This crayon-style pencil works with

  • The brand-new M4 iPad Pro
  • M2 and M3 iPad Air models
  • The iPad mini 7

So whether you have a big iPad Pro or a tiny iPad mini, you can doodle away.

Why You Might Love It

For Artists

Digital artists will love how the bright colors make their tools feel more personal. Plus, it works perfectly with apps like Procreate and Freeform.

For Teachers

Imagine using this in a classroom. Kids would get excited to write or draw with something that looks like a toy but acts like a pro tool.

For Nostalgia Fans

Grown-ups who miss their crayon days can relive childhood memories while taking notes or sketching.

Is It Worth the Price?

At $215, the Apple Crayon Pro is pricey. Using this special edition toy for gift-giving or stand-out purposes proves to be an enjoyable alternative. This restricted-edition toy will bring happiness to your life, although it is not necessary.

ColorWare ensures a one-year warranty for the product, during which time it will deal with any paint-chip or component failure problems.

Drawbacks to Consider

  • Expensive: The design upgrade requires an additional cost but provides no enhancements to the functionality.
  • Limited Colors: Only seven options, no blue or orange yet.
  • Not for Kids: Even though it looks like a crayon, it’s still a delicate $215 gadget.
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End Note

The Apple Crayon Pro is perfect for anyone who wants their tech to feel playful. Whether you are an artist, a teacher, or just young at heart, this pencil turns iPad time into a colorful adventure. The purchase stands as a luxury item that does not replace genuine necessities. A small portion of enjoyment can be justifiable under certain circumstances.

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