

During design development, it’s useful because I can go back and forth between iPad and desktop. It helps me get ideas out digitally instead of sketching on paper during the conceptual design phase. “I have been using SketchUp for iPad a few different ways. Here’s what some of the beta users had to say: We’re going to pause here and let you read for yourself a hot sampling of the inbound we’ve received from the SketchUp-verse. Other notable callouts include easily reviewing and marking up designs from team members, studying the details of a design, and cutting down the back-and-forth time it takes to go from RFI to an on-site solution. Our lucky betas fancy everything from exploring designs on a job site to being able to jot down early-stage concepts quickly.

We knew sketching on an iPad would be a game-changer for various workflows, so we were eager to get the inside scoop from several of our SketchUp for iPad beta users. Quickly draw, swipe, and click to bring the form to your creative vision.

With support for Apple Pencil, multi-touch gestures, and mouse and keyboard, you can harness the power of 3D your way. SketchUp for iPad is the new, versatile way to create, edit, and view 3D models whether you’re on a job site, on the go, or in the office.
