More detail about Pro membership is available at It’s been such a thrilling experience working with all of you over the past five years to continue to provide the best digital drawing experience possible, so you can continue to create the most amazing work.
We are also enabling Intel-based mobile devices running Android for the new version of SketchBook. To give our users the freedom to capture inspiration anywhere it strikes, we’ve also enabled a new SketchBook product line membership option providing users access to Pro features on all platforms, including iOS, Android, Windows and Mac OSX.
All the features described above will be available for USD $3.99 suggested retail price as an in-app purchase, and we’ll periodically release new packs for around that same price. Giving digital artists choice is important to the SketchBook team, so we’ve enabled in-app purchasing for those who prefer single-platform access to SketchBook.
SketchBook is free to download and start using on the iTunes App Store and Google Play Store. Today we’re also excited to announce that the new SketchBook will be compatible with the Pencil by FiftyThree, so you have even more ways to interact with the app. The new SketchBook app is compatible with the most popular stylus on the market, including the newly-announced Wacom Intuos Creative Stylus 2.
SketchBook's success triggered Autodesk to bring many more apps to market that provided new ways for everyone – from student to hobbyist to professional – to be creative and productive on their mobile devices. SketchBook Then & Now: Five Years of SketchBook on Mobile What started out as an experiment in mobile apps ended up changing the way digital artists think, conceptualize, and iterate – making it possible to capture inspiration anywhere it strikes. By Toby-Lei Wang, SketchBook product managerįive years ago, we released Autodesk's first mobile app – SketchBook Mobile for iOS, which received more than 1 million downloads in the first 50 days.