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Skitch for iPad is Here!

Product updates | By Andrew Sinkov
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Millennia ago, all you needed to get a point across to your buddies was charcoal and a cave wall or a pointy stick and some sand. Now, we sit for hours crafting passive-aggressive emails to make a point that once was communicated with an arrow and a grunt. There’s beauty in that simplicity. Let’s return to it.

Say hello to Skitch for iPad, available now for free from the iTunes App Store!

What is Skitch?

Skitch is the amazingly fun and surprisingly powerful way to move your ideas and projects forward using fewer words. With Skitch, annotate and draw on just about anything that you see, whether it’s a new or existing photo, a webpage, screenshot, map, or a blank canvas. Then, share your work with friends, colleagues or save it all to Evernote. It couldn’t be simpler.

Skitch for iPad

The Skitch for iPad home screen gets you started. Here’s are your options:

Photos and Camera
Choose to work on an existing image from your camera roll or take a new photo with your iPad. Use the camera to take photos of things that inspire you or to draw a mustache on a friend. If you have an iPad 1 with no camera, then the camera option won’t appear.

Screenshot
Skitch for iPad has built in smarts that help it identify recently-made screenshots. Taking a screenshot on your iPad is easy, simply press both the power and home buttons at the same time. The screen will flash and the screenshot will be saved to your camera roll. Open Skitch, tap the Screenshot button, annotate the image, then share it with your team. This is great for everything from mobile app design to showing off your latest Angry Birds score.

Web
Skitch for iPad has its own web browser designed to help you mark up any webpages you encounter. After tapping the Web icon, you can either go directly to a URL or type in a search. When you find the page you want, tap on the Snap icon. Now you have an image of the webpage to annotate. Use this to provide feedback on a web project or to point out something you want to buy.

Map
Have you ever struggled to explain exactly where to meet someone or which building on campus is yours or how to find the best hiking spot? Then the Skitch Map option is for you. Pinch and zoom into the map, then use the Skitch drawing tools to point out a landmark or draw a path. You would be surprised how often the exact place you need isn’t easy to locate without some additional help. With Skitch, you can put an end to driving in circles or walking for hours.

Blank
Sometimes you just need to start fresh. Open the blank canvas and sketch to your heart’s content. Use the shapes, arrows, drawing tools, and colors to compose a work of art or to play a killer game of Pictionary.

The drawing tools

Skitch comes with a number of touch-friendly drawing tools that are designed for speed.

  • Finger: Use the finger tool to grab and manipulate any object that you’ve drawn and move it around. You can also tap on an object and rotate it or pinch and zoom to resize it. Using two fingers to rotate and resize Skitch rectangles is surprisingly satisfying. We don’t know why.
  • Pencil: The pencil is your go-to for freehand drawing.
  • Arrows: Draw the famous Skitch arrows to point out what’s important.
  • Text: Select the text option, then tap wherever you want your text to appear. Enter it into the text box and tap Done.
  • Shapes: Choose from circles, squares and lines. Drag you finger on the canvas to draw your shapes.
  • Crop: Crop your canvas to any size you wish with this tool.
  • Color and thickness: Tap on the colored dot to choose a color and line thickness for your arrows, shapes and text.
  • Trash: Select something with the finger tool, then tap trash to remove the item, or tap without selecting to clear the canvas.

Save it all to Evernote

All of your drawing and annotations are saved in the Skitch for iPad app, but if you’d like to have them available to you everywhere, then you should save them into Evernote. Save your images individually or by tapping on the elephant icon.

Share to Twitter, email…and AirPlay!

Skitch for iPad gives you a few different ways to share your drawings. You can send them to your friends over email and you can post them to your Twitter stream. One additional option is sharing over AirPlay, which lets you mirror your iPad onto any screen with an Apple TV attached. This is perfect for giving presentations, demos and for teaching.

iPad first

We built our iOS version of Skitch first for iPad because it’s the ideal form factor for tactile annotation. Fear not, Skitch for iPhone is in the works. In the meantime, go try it out. Use it for work, for play, for school, for design. Use it to plan your wedding layout or to build your house. Use it to communicate when you don’t speak the same language. Just use it and you’ll be amazed by how much a few simple shapes and arrows can do. Enjoy.

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  • jam

    Beautifully designed iPad app! On my wish list: ability to change fonts in the text tool. Thanks.

  • CJh

    Is it possible to launch a website, annotate it through Skitch, and then move to another website or complete a form on the site? I’m thinking of using this like an interactive SmartBoard, if possible, where you can go from site to site, marking up pages as you progress.

  • Chekz

    Please Please Please bring Skitch for iPhone and iPod touch soon >.< I hate that Androids got it before us :c

  • Hubert

    Maybe I have not had enough coffee yet this morning. How do I upload my Skitch captures directly (1click) to my Evernote account?

  • Rick

    My “Save to Evernote” Skitches don’t show in my Evernote or Skitch account and every time, I click on the Elephant, it asks me to login…again. Is something wrong here?

    • Gustavo

      I have the same issue. I know is recognizing the login, because if I use an incorrect username or password it comes back with an error. When I use the correct username and password it does tell me that it is saved. However, checking Evernote I don’t see anything uploaded from Skitch.

      I also have to enter username and password each time I hit the Elephant icon.

      If I enter the credentials using the ‘I’ icon on the home page, I thought it would store my Evernote login credentials so I don’t have to keep login in. It doesn’t. It just flickers, so I gather is doing something, but I’m not sure what.

      What am I doing wrong? Help!

      Thanks

      • Gustavo

        …by the way, the Skitch issue I’m experiencing is on iPad2. Thx!

      • Eric

        Rick and Gustavo – I’m having the same issue. Love the ability to quickly illustrate ideas, and definitely want to have these in my Evernote notebooks. But so far none of my attempts have appeared there.
        Using iPad1, Evernote 4.1.7

      • http://www.ecoplan.us Thom

        Me three

      • Joe

        Me four. I was thinking I was the only one having this problem…oddly comforting to know I’m not. Hopefully a fix is issued in the very near future.
        Other than this little hiccup, LOVE the Skitch for iPad app!!

    • Zonk99

      Me five.

      None of my save to evernote (elephant icon) appear in Evernote. Also always prompts me to login.

      Ay ideas?

    • Heather

      We’ve identified the issue with the current version of Skitch for iPad, which does not allow you to share your notes properly with your Evernote.com Account. We have developed a fix and submitted it to the Appstore. As soon as Apple releases it, the Appstore will notify you of an upgrade to Skitch. Simply install that upgrade and you will be able to share properly.

  • Barbi

    Can u add clip art to the skitch screen you’re working on? On the iPad..

  • http://www.jaybirdgroup.com J. Scott Landers

    I saw this post in December and I immediately loaded this ap on my iPad and I feel in love with it! I used it off and on over the holidays and then with the New Year came a problem. Every time I open the ap, it crashes immediately. I have deleted the ap and reloaded it, with every update I am trying to get it to work without success. I am on an iPad2 with ios 5.0.1 and I need help! I am desperate to get this ap to work anybody have a suggestion?

  • http://www.jaybirdgroup.com J. Scott Landers

    Looks like I may have found the issue. The problem was related to the initial Location Services question. When I load/reload the ap and the initial notification question comes up… “Skitch” would like to use your current location…if I select “Ok” the ap crashes and continues to crash every time I try to open it. But if I select “Don’t Allow” it works fine and then I can go into my settings and manually turn on location services for Sketch. Back to work!

  • Takuya

    Great app!
    Please let me know how to pinch-zoom on Skitch for iPad.
    I can do it on Skitch for Android.

  • Claudio Bosia

    1) In Skitch is only possible to delate files one to one, it’s no possible to delate many files all toghether;

    2) after who i have create a new skitch, i have wrongly tap home and i have missed my job, the app not ask me to saved my job!

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