Apple Pencil Pro review: feature-filled stylus is waiting for the world to catch up

The Apple Pencil Pro claims to add more magical capabilities, but how effective is the spell this time around?

A white Apple Pencil Pro being used with an iPad Pro M4
(Image: © Glen Southern)

Our Verdict

Without a doubt, the Apple Pencil is one of my most used creative tech tools. It is in my hands more than any other stylus and these days even more than my analogue pens and pencils. This new Apple Pencil Pro looks the same as the last one but has now been packed with a few new hardware and software features that build on a very strong foundation. That being said, the Apple Pencil Pro only works with the new M4 iPad Pro and M2 iPad Air, and even with cool new features including barrel roll, squeeze, hover and even Find My Device, I can’t see anyone upgrading their iPad just to get access to those features. You could call it a point upgrade!

For

  • Find My features
  • New Haptic features
  • Squeeze and Barrel Roll features

Against

  • Only works with latest iPads
  • Lots of apps not supporting new features yet

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I do more creative work on an iPad using the Apple Pencil than by using any other creative technology these days. My career has seen me evolve from a small graphic tablet to a large Cintiq with a Pro Pen and onto the mighty Wacom Cintiqs. Then the uber portable iPad hit the market and developers gave us us powerful creative apps including Procreate, Clip Studio Paint, Nomad Sculpt, Lumafusion, Photoshop, and Premiere. And now we are about to see the flagship of digital sculpting apps, ZBrush, enter the space. 

Apple have kept developing their button-free Apple Pencil over the years and have created a drawing and sculpting experience that is unmatched for accuracy, latency, simplicity of design and portability. This new Pencil offering is the fourth Apple Pencil iteration and clearly, they didn't want to make any significant aesthetic changes as for all intents and purposes, at first glance, the new one is the same as the old one. Literally. The changes come internally with new hardware and features that do indeed build on a very strong legacy. Let's explore the new stuff and see if the upgrade is worth it.

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Compatibility:iPad Pro 13-inch (M4), iPad Pro 11-inch (M4), iPad Air 13-inch (M2), iPad Air 11-inch (M2)
System requirements:iPadOS 17.5 or later
Dimensions:Length: 166 mm (6.53 inches); Diameter: 8.9 mm (0.35 inches)
Weight:19.15 grams (0.68 ounces)
Connection type:Bluetooth
Charging time:25 mins
Battery life:Up to 10 hours on test
Charging type:Magnetically attached, paired and charged
The Verdict
8

out of 10

Apple Pencil Pro

Without a doubt, the Apple Pencil is one of my most used creative tech tools. It is in my hands more than any other stylus and these days even more than my analogue pens and pencils. This new Apple Pencil Pro looks the same as the last one but has now been packed with a few new hardware and software features that build on a very strong foundation. That being said, the Apple Pencil Pro only works with the new M4 iPad Pro and M2 iPad Air, and even with cool new features including barrel roll, squeeze, hover and even Find My Device, I can’t see anyone upgrading their iPad just to get access to those features. You could call it a point upgrade!

Glen Southern

Glen runs SouthernGFX, a small Cheshire-based studio specialising in character and creature design, which creates assets for TV and film. Clients include SKY, Wacom and Oculus Medium and the studio has an impressive project list that features 3D models for Game of Thrones' house sigils. He's been using and training ZBrush for over 15 years and is a Wacom Ambassador for the UK and Ireland.