Apple Pencil

The Apple Pencil is a series of wireless digital styluses designed, marketed, and distributed by Apple. It was originally released in 2015 for the iPad Pro and is now supported by every current model of the iPad lineup. It is pressure sensitive and can be used to draw and write on iPad models with ease. As of iPadOS 14, the Scribble feature adds handwriting recognition to writing with an Apple Pencil.

1st generation
The 1st-generation Apple Pencil was announced along with the 1st-generation iPad Pro at an Apple special event on September 9, 2015 and released on the following November 11th. It has a round cross section with a smooth finish. It is paired and charged through the Lightning connector, which can be exposed by pulling the cap off the opposite end from the tip. In October 2022, Apple began including a USB-C to Lightning adapter with 1st-generation Apple Pencils to allow it to be paired and charged from the USB-C port of the 10-generation iPad. Once a 1st-generation Apple Pencil has been paired, it can be charged though various devices that support the Lightning connector, such as many iPhone models.

2nd generation
The 2nd-generation Apple Pencil was announced at an Apple special event on October 30, 2018 and released on the following November 7th. It has a flattened side that can attach magnetically to, be paired with, and be wirelessly charged by, recent iPad models with flat sides (3rd-generation iPad Pro, 4th-generation iPad Air, 6th-generation iPad mini, or later).

Pricing
The first generation Apple Pencil costs 99, and the second generation costs US$129. Replacement Apple Pencil Tips are available in 4-packs for US$19.