Playful image editor for drawing, adding stickers, and turning everyday photos into creative artworks
Playful image editor for drawing, adding stickers, and turning everyday photos into creative artworks
Pros
- Three clear starting modes: capture, import, or blank canvas
- Intuitive drawing tools with responsive touch controls
- Over twenty fun stickers included, with more available online
- Automatic portfolio saves projects for later editing
- Often pre-installed on Sony devices
Cons
- Sticker selection may feel limited without extra downloads
- Lacks advanced layer management for professional workflows
Playful photo editor and drawing kit for casual and artistic creations.
Getting started
Sketch greets users with three clear entry points. A new photo can be captured on the spot, an existing image can be imported from local storage, or a blank canvas can be opened for pure illustration. The simple home screen keeps these options front and center, so even newcomers reach the creative stage in seconds.
Drawing and painting tools
When a blank canvas is selected, fingertip drawing becomes the main focus. A set of brushes, pens, and color selectors offers enough range for quick doodles or more refined artwork. Pressure-sensitive devices gain smoother strokes, yet standard touchscreens still deliver predictable lines.
Sticker fun
The standout feature is the sticker-insertion tool. More than twenty default stickers cover playful accessories such as fake mustaches, beards, hats, and sunglasses. Each sticker can be resized, rotated, and positioned anywhere on the photo. Additional packs are available for download, giving the library room to grow without cluttering the initial install.
Editing workflow
Once a picture is loaded, tools from the drawing mode remain accessible, so annotations and hand-drawn elements can live alongside stickers. Layers are handled implicitly, letting users rearrange visual elements without grappling with complex menus.
Saving and portfolio management
Finished pieces go directly to the built-in portfolio. The gallery shows thumbnails of every project, making it easy to reopen past work for further tweaks or share it through other Android apps. This persistent archive is helpful for anyone who likes to refine images over several sessions.
Performance and compatibility
Sketch runs smoothly on most modern Android phones and tablets. Brush strokes register quickly, and sticker manipulation feels responsive. Many Sony devices ship with Sketch pre-installed, eliminating the need for a separate download on those handsets.
Pros
- Three clear starting modes: capture, import, or blank canvas
- Intuitive drawing tools with responsive touch controls
- Over twenty fun stickers included, with more available online
- Automatic portfolio saves projects for later editing
- Often pre-installed on Sony devices
Cons
- Sticker selection may feel limited without extra downloads
- Lacks advanced layer management for professional workflows