Updated
Updated · Tom's Guide · Jul 17
Apple Turns iOS 26 Handwriting Tool Into iOS 27 Messages Applet
Updated
Updated · Tom's Guide · Jul 17

Apple Turns iOS 26 Handwriting Tool Into iOS 27 Messages Applet

2 articles · Updated · Tom's Guide · Jul 17

Summary

  • iOS 27 moves iMessage’s hard-to-find handwriting mode into a dedicated Drawing applet inside Messages, making the feature easier to access and use.
  • The new flow takes 5 steps: open a chat, tap the + button, choose Drawing, write on a blank canvas, then confirm and send.
  • Apple also upgrades the toolset to more closely match Apple Notes, adding familiar controls for pen type, color and stroke size.
  • The change removes the old need to dig through hidden menus or use landscape mode, reframing an existing iOS 26 feature as a more visible messaging option.

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