Use Markup on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch

With Markup, you can draw or add text on screenshots and photos, select different opacity and font thickness, and even add a signature to a PDF document.

Apps and features that use Markup

Here are some apps that you can use with Markup and steps to get started:

Mail

  1. Open Mail and tap the compose button to start a new email. Or reply to an existing email.

  2. Tap inside the body of your email to open the format bar, then tap the Attachment button.

  3. Tap your Photo Library, the Camera buttonNo alt supplied for Image, or the Document buttonNo alt supplied for Image, then look for the photo or PDF that you want to attach and mark up.

  4. Tap the attachment, then tap the gray arrow icon. Tap the Markup buttonNo alt supplied for Image to add your markup. Tap the plus button to add a signature, text, and more.

    In iOS 26, you can use Markup to add text, shapes, or even a signature to documents and images.
  5. Tap the More button, tap Done, then send your email.

Messages

  1. Open Messages and tap the compose button to start a new conversation. Or go to an existing conversation.

  2. Tap the Plus button , then tap Photos.

  3. Select a photo.

  4. Tap the photo in the message, then tap Markup. From here, you can add a sketch to the photo, or tap the plus button for other Markup options.

    In Messages, tap a photo you want to add to your conversation to reveal the Markup button.
  5. Tap Save, then tap the Done button.

  6. Tap the Send buttonNo alt supplied for Image.

Photos

  1. Go to Photos and select the photo you want.

  2. Tap the Edit button.

  3. Tap the Markup buttonNo alt supplied for Image. Tap the Add button to add text, shapes, and more.

  4. Tap the Done button, then tap Done again.

    Use Markup to add text to an image in Photos.

Draw with Markup

After you choose a Markup tool — like the pen, highlighter, or pencil — select a color and start drawing. Tap the same tool again to change the color opacity, or tap another tool to change the thickness. You can also tap the Color buttonNo alt supplied for Image to change color shades.

With Markup, you can use your finger to draw directly onto an image.

Move a drawing

After you draw something, you can move it around. Tap the Lasso buttonNo alt supplied for Image, trace a circle around the drawing that you want to move, then drag it where you want it.

Erase or undo a drawing

To redo a drawing, tap the eraser buttonNo alt supplied for Image and rub your finger across the area you want to erase. You can also undo any markup action by using the Undo button. If you accidentally undo a markup, you can shake your device and tap Redo.

Add text, a signature, and shapes

Tap the Add button to choose from other Markup tools:

The Add button in Markup

Tap the circle to choose a different text color, then tap the formatting button to adjust the font, size, and alignment.

The Add Signature button in Markup

Quickly add or create a signature for a document.

The loupe button in Markup

Drag the loupe around, use the blue dot to adjust the size, and the green dot to increase or decrease the magnification level.

The shape button in Markup

Tap a shape to add it to your screenshot, photo, or PDF. Drag the shape to where you want it and use the blue dots to adjust the size and shape. Use the green dots to adjust the arrow's curve and the speech bubble's appearance.

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