New Freeform app arrives in iOS 16.2, iPadOS 16.2 & macOS Ventura 13.1 and it's free to use

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If you have updated your iPhone, iPad and Mac with the latest software update, you should notice a new app called Freeform. So what is it and what does it do? Well, scroll down below to find out. 

Freeform is a new app that helps users organise and visually lay out content on a flexible canvas. It may sound like doodling your drawings on a note but it's more than that, as you can also share and collaborate all in one place without worrying about layouts or page sizes. Users can add a wide range of files and preview them inline without ever leaving the board. 

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Designed for collaboration, Freeform makes it easier than ever to invite others to work on a board together. Users can even collaborate with others while on a FaceTime call. Freeform boards are stored in iCloud, so users can stay in sync across devices. It also supports photos, video, audio, documents, PDFs, links to websites and map location links, sticky notes, shapes, diagrams, and more.

iPhone users can draw anywhere on the canvas with their finger, and with support for Apple Pencil for iPad users while on the go. On top of that, there is a wide variety of brush styles and colour options to sketch ideas, add comments, and draw diagrams. There are over 700 options for users to change the colour and size, and text as well as shapes. 

There is a bunch of other features that can be read over here at Apple's Newsroom. Anyway, Freeform comes free on every iPhone, iPad, and Mac supporting iOS 16.2, iPadOS 16.2, or macOS Ventura 13.1. Be sure to update them and have fun with the app. Stay tuned for more trending tech news at TechNave.com.