By adding the iPad app to our product ecosystem we are increasing the number of scenarios where you can use and benefit from the sketching tools. We all think in 3D and want to create objects directly in 3D. This is a step to bridging the gap between 2D and 3D sketching. With Gravity Sketch on your iPad, you can sketch in 3D anytime anywhere, share a 3D model with a colleague, and make annotations on work in progress. Often people have their iPad with them throughout the day and with the Apple Pencil, sketching on the go has for many people replaced their paper sketchbook. We recognise that using VR on the go, even with the Quest, isn’t feasible at all times. We see the iPad application most likely being used on the go. Tulip chair 3D line sketch made in the Gravity Sketch iPad app We have been moving towards cross-platform compatibility with the launch of LandingPad, and now we are increasing this with further support for the iPad. The community of users supporting the tool, through the use of VR hardware devices alone, has grown and flourished. To date, Gravity Sketch has been available as an immersive VR application the user experience of VR has allowed users to creatively express themselves in a completely new way. ![]() Over the last 6 months, amongst other things, we have been developing the Gravity Sketch iPad app, which is available for free now on the Apple App Store. ![]() Our mission has always been to create a tool that can be accessed from any device anywhere in order to give users access to the 3D design the same way we have access to our email or documents. VR initially gave us a way to remove this barrier to entry. The majority of CAD and 3D design software packages have introduced layers of cumbersome user interface making for a slow rigid experience, which has been perpetuated over the past 30+ years. ![]() We don’t describe Gravity Sketch as a VR application, but instead, acknowledge that VR is a great way of accessing digital 3D design. If you’ve used Gravity Sketch, you’ve probably experienced it through a VR headset.
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