Pick the right iPad case for art
Use this when the real choice is keyboard case versus draw-first case, not which iPad to buy.

Updated Apr 3, 2026
The cleaner drawing-first case for iPad Air users. Better when stability matters most, less compelling when your iPad doubles as a typing machine.
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Use this when the real choice is keyboard case versus draw-first case, not which iPad to buy.
The common upgrade question. Start here if you need the shortest path to the sensible buy.
Use this when the real risk is ordering the wrong Pencil for your iPad, not choosing between tablets.
Use this when the purchase is mainly about Procreate and you need the safest balance of cost, display feel, and headroom.
Use this when the real purchase is one iPad for notes, PDFs, and regular drawing instead of separate school and art devices.
Use this when the real purchase is one iPad for meetings, planning, PDFs, and regular drawing without drifting into the wrong premium tier.
Use this when you want the best beginner path without drifting into Pro-level overspending.
Best for: Artists who care more about stable draw angles and edge protection than keyboard utility.
Avoid if: You type heavily every day or want the lightest possible carry setup.
Pros: Stable draw angles; Better edge protection; Good fit for longer art sessions
Cons: Heavier than slim cases; No keyboard; Bulkier for small-bag carry
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