
Best selling Styluses from Apple
On this page you’ll find a ranking of the best Styluses from Apple. To give you a quick overview, we’ve added the most important product details. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.
1. Apple Pencil Pro
The Apple Pencil Pro gives you even more magical possibilities to bring your ideas to life like never before. Draw, paint, and take notes. With powerful new interactions that put complete creative control in your hands.
This active stylus allows for highly precise input on touch displays. It is only compatible with certain devices and, unlike passive styluses, features electronic components that enhance its functionality.

2. Apple Pencil (2nd generation)
The Apple Pencil sets the standard for how drawing, note-taking, and commenting on documents should feel – intuitive, precise, and magical. All of this happens without noticeable delay, with pixel-perfect precision, tilt and pressure sensitivity, as well as palm rejection support. Incredibly easy to use and always ready for your ideas. The second-generation Apple Pencil magnetically attaches to the side of your iPad Pro, connects automatically, and charges on the go. The Apple Pencil (2nd generation) delivers pixel-perfect precision and industry-leading low latency, making it ideal for drawing, sketching, coloring, taking notes, commenting on emails, and more. It feels just as easy and natural to use as a regular pen. With its intuitive touch surface that supports double-tapping, you can also switch tools with the Apple Pencil (2nd generation) without putting it down. The second-generation Apple Pencil was designed for the iPad Pro and iPad Air and features a flat side that magnetically attaches to the iPad, enabling automatic charging and pairing.

3. Apple Pencil
With the Pencil, you can transform your iPad into a high-precision graphic tablet and let your creativity flow. It offers a very long battery life of twelve hours for comfortable working, and thanks to its fast charging, work doesn't have to be interrupted for long. Pressure sensors allow you to draw lines of varying thicknesses, which appear on the screen without delay thanks to 240 scans per second. Additionally, shading can be done using tilt sensors, just like with a pencil.

4. Apple Pencil
The Apple Pencil (USB-C) is perfect for sketching, taking notes, annotating documents and more. With its pixel-perfect precision, low latency and tilt sensitivity, it feels just like a normal pen.
The Apple Pencil (USB-C) is magnetically attached and paired and charged via USB-C.

5. Apple Pencil (1st generation)
The versatile Apple Pencil is the best tool for pixel-accurate precision. Make a quick note with it, paint a watercolour or comment on an e-mail. Whatever you want to do, the Apple Pencil is easy to use. But it's incredibly hard to put away. It may look like a classic writing tool, but the Apple Pencil is so much more. Whether you're commenting on a complex document, on-site deepening a building, or retouching the layers in a photo, you have an impressive selection of tools in a single tool. And with fantastic apps that make the most of its incredible features, the Apple Pencil is unparalleled in versatility. With the Apple Pencil, writing notes and capturing ideas is as easy as on paper. The Notes app in iOS 11 lets you add handwriting and drawings next to text. And there are great note apps on the App Store that let you express yourself better than ever before. With the Apple Pencil, you can annotate, annotate and edit things directly in apps you use every day. Now you can also use the Pages, Numbers, and Keynote apps built into your iPad. So you can do things right out of the box. With the Apple Pencil, you can write and draw directly in email, take notes in documents, and highlight and comment on everything on your iPad. The technology in the Apple Pencil is complex. But using it is natural and intuitive. Press harder for thicker lines and gentler for thinner ones. Tilt him for shades. Everything practically without delay between what you write and what you see. You can even put your hand on the display while you're using it. Although it was developed like a computer, it works like a pen. Under the magnetic cap of the Apple Pencil is a Lightning Connector that you can connect to your iPad. When the Apple Pencil is fully charged, you can scribble, sketch, comment and edit for 12 hours.
