Apple Pencil buyer's guide — which of the four models works with your iPad?

By Amber Neely

Apple now has four Apple Pencil models, and compatibility varies greatly. Here's which Apple Pencils are compatible with which iPads.

Apple has, once again, made the Apple Pencil lineup a little more confusing

Not only are there four discrete Apple Pencil models, each has its own list of features. Discerning which one you need based on your iPad model can be a little confusing, so let's take a moment to break down the differences.

Apple Pencil Pro

Announced on May 7, 2024, the Apple Pencil Pro is Apple's newest addition to the lineup. The Apple Pencil Pro introduces several new features that are exclusive to the new model.

Apple Pencil Pro showing off the squeeze gesture in Procreate

Barrel roll, for instance, allows users to rotate the barrel to change the orientation of shaped pen and brush tools. This is ideal for painting in programs such as Procreate.

A new squeeze feature enables many apps to open contextual menus that allow users to switch tools, line weights, and colors.

The Apple Pencil Pro gains haptic feedback for the first time, allowing apps to inform users when specific actions have been registered. For instance, Procreate will use haptic feedback to signal that an object has been snapped in a precise location.

Also new to the Apple Pencil Pro is Find My support. Now, you can quickly and easily locate a missing Apple Pencil Pro using the Find My app on your Apple devices.

In addition to the new features, the Apple Pencil Pro retains previous features, including double tap, Apple Pencil hover, pressure sensitivity, and tilt sensitivity. Like its predecessor, it connects magnetically to compatible iPads and pairs and charges wirelessly.

The Apple Pencil Pro costs $129, the same price as the second-generation Apple Pencil, and can be financed via the Apple Card.

Apple Pencil Pro compatibility

Apple Pencil 2nd Generation

Introduced first in November 2018, the second-generation Apple Pencil was the first to utilize magnetic attachment for wireless pairing and charging. This was considered a significant upgrade over the first generation, requiring users to charge it via the iPad's Lightning port.

Second-generation Apple Pencil

This Apple Pencil is tilt and pressure sensitive, boasts the double-tap feature, and supports Apple Pencil Hover on M2 iPad Pro and iPad Air models.

When purchased from Apple, the second-generation Apple Pencil costs $129 and can be financed with Apple Card. Apple resellers offer much lower prices, though, with Amazon running an aggressive sale at press time, dropping the price to $79.

Second-generation Apple Pencil compatibility

Apple Pencil USB-C

Apple released the Apple Pencil USB-C in November 2023, bringing the device in compliance with laws passed by the European Union requiring port standardization for rechargeable devices.

Functionally, it falls somewhere between the original Apple Pencil and the second-generation Apple Pencil. While it can connect to an iPad magnetically, it does not pair and charge wirelessly. It must be charged via the included USB-C port.

A sliding cap reveals a USB-C charging port

It supports the Apple Pencil hover on M2 iPad Pro and iPad Air models. It also supports tilt sensitivity.

Interestingly enough, the Apple Pencil USB-C does not support pressure sensitivity, which is even supported on the first-generation Apple Pencil. This makes it less ideal for artists.

The Apple Pencil USB-C is available for $79 and can be financed using the Apple Card when purchased through Apple. Like the Apple Pencil 2, Amazon is currently discounting the Apple Pencil USB-C.

Apple Pencil USB-C compatibility

Apple Pencil 1st Generation

Largely a legacy model, with a now-limited lifespan, the original Apple Pencil was introduced in 2015. It features a female Lightning connector used to charge and pair with compatible iPad models. It also features an entirely round design, whereas all newer Apple Pencil models feature one flattened side to prevent rolling off flat surfaces.

First generation Apple PencilFirst generation Apple PencilFirst generation Apple Pencil

It does not support Apple Pencil hover, as it is incompatible with M2 iPad Air and iPad Pro models. It also does not connect to any iPad magnetically.

However, it features tilt and pressure sensitivity, making it a better option for iPad artists who have not moved on to a model that supports the second-generation Apple Pencil.

The first-generation Apple Pencil is still priced at $99 at Apple the same as its introductory price, and can be financed with Apple Card. However, resellers have dropped the price to $79, offering a better value compared to buying from Apple directly.

First-generation Apple Pencil compatibility