Draw or handwrite on a Freeform board on iPhone
In the Freeform app , you can sketch or jot a handwritten note with your finger.

Draw or handwrite
Open the Freeform app
on your iPhone.
Open a board, or tap
to start a new one.
Tap
, then draw with your finger.
Tip: Hold your finger still for a moment when you finish the drawing to smooth or straighten its shape.
Tap a tool to switch to it. (Swipe to see other tools, such as Fill, Crayon, Fountain Pen, or Watercolor Brush.)
Tap any tool a second time to change its qualities, like the thickness or opacity of a stroke.
To fill a closed shape with color, use the Fill tool (the paint tube).
To draw a straight line, tap the Ruler tool. (You can rotate it by placing two fingers on it and turning your hand.)
Select and edit parts of a drawing
When you draw in the Freeform app , your strokes are grouped. If you want to break a drawing apart, you can separate and merge your strokes. You can also delete, resize, or straighten parts of a drawing.
After you draw or write on your Freeform board with the drawing tools, tap
(between the Eraser and Ruler) in the drawing tools.
Tap or circle the part of the drawing you want to select, then choose an option. (Tap
to see other options.)
Tip: Choose Snap to Shape to smooth or straighten hand-drawn lines.
You can also tap to select an entire drawing or other item when you’re not using the drawing tools. Tap an item to select it, tap in the formatting tools, then tap Cut, Copy, or Duplicate.