Huawei introduces GoPaint as a new professional-quality drawing app for touchscreen devices

Huawei introduces GoPaint as a new professional-quality drawing app for touchscreen devices
Huawei introduces GoPaint as a new professional-quality drawing app for touchscreen devices

The MatePad Pro 13.2 (currently available for €1,199 (~$1,285) on Amazon.de) is a premium tablet with an OLED display capable of over 10,000 levels of pressure sensitivity when transmitted by the Huaweim Pencil 3 operating system, which works via the wireless connectivity developed by the OEM, NearLink. Today, this technology has its own digital painting application.

Huawei now declares itself “the industry’s leading smart device provider” to have such an app (although Microsoft might have something to say about that). GoPaint is meant to complement and enhance the current creation capabilities of devices such as the current flagship MatePad.

The application is supposed to raise the level of drawing of these slates to a level “professional“, with support for a wide range of drawing tools and virtual artists.

The equipment manufacturer suggests that the “powerful” creator should work perfectly with Huawei since it is first-hand hardware.

The app should also offer painting tutorials that could help the user improve their art and/or technical artist skills over time.

GoPaint launched today (April 29, 2024), but won’t be available until Huawei’s upcoming Huawei Innovative Product Launch app, an event planned for May 7 that may or may not feature products like the Matebook X 2024 and the Watch Fit 3 on the international market.

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