Procreate Keyboard Shortcuts

65+ Procreate shortcuts and iPad gestures for digital art, illustration, and painting. Essential reference for iPad artists.

62 shortcuts 7 categories
Same on Windows & Mac

Gestures

Action Shortcut
Undo
Redo
Zoom canvas
Rotate canvas
Fit to screen
Cut / Copy / Paste menu
Toggle full screen
Undo multiple steps
Redo multiple steps
Eyedropper / Color pick

Drawing

Action Shortcut
QuickShape (perfect shape)
Straight line (QuickLine)
Create straight line
Snap shape to 15° increments
Vary opacity / size
Shading / broad strokes
Switch between current colors

Keyboard

Action Shortcut
Undo
Redo
Cut
Copy
Paste
Select all
Deselect
Duplicate canvas
New canvas
Pan canvas
Fit to screen
Zoom in / out
Eraser
Brush tool
Smudge tool
Adjust Hue/Saturation/Brightness
Gaussian Blur
Transform selection
New layer
Merge down
Flatten image
Toggle interface visibility
Toggle perspective guide

Layers

Action Shortcut
Layer options menu
Toggle layer visibility
Select multiple layers
Merge layers
Reorder layers
Alpha Lock
Lock / Duplicate / Delete
Select layer contents

Selection

Action Shortcut
Freehand / Rectangle / Ellipse
QuickShape selection
Move selected content
Cut / Copy / Paste selected

Transform

Action Shortcut
Transform mode
Resize (freeform)
Scale proportionally
Rotate selection
Snap to position

Color

Action Shortcut
Eyedropper
Color drop (fill)
Adjust threshold
Previous color
Drop color onto canvas

Pro tips

QuickShape is Powerful

Draw a shape and hold at the end to perfect it. Works for circles, rectangles, triangles, lines, and arcs. Add a second finger to snap to perfect proportions.

Alpha Lock for Shading

Tap a layer thumbnail to enable Alpha Lock (checkerboard pattern). Now you can paint only on existing pixels - perfect for shading and texturing without going outside the lines.

Clipping Masks for Non-Destructive Work

Tap a layer and choose Clipping Mask. The layer only shows where the layer below has content. Stack multiple clipping masks for shadows, highlights, and textures.

Reference Layer Trick

Set a flat-color layer as Reference. When you ColorDrop on other layers, it uses the reference layer boundaries to fill - perfect for coloring lineart on separate layers.

Gesture Controls in Settings

Customize touch gestures in Actions → Prefs → Gesture Controls. Assign tools to Apple Pencil, finger, and touch+Pencil combinations for your ideal workflow.

Time-Lapse Recording

Procreate records a time-lapse of every canvas automatically. Export it via Actions → Video → Export Time-lapse Video. Great for social media content.

Frequently asked questions

What iPad models support Procreate?

Procreate requires an iPad with Apple Pencil support. This includes iPad Pro (all generations), iPad Air (3rd gen+), iPad (6th gen+), and iPad mini (5th gen+). Apple Pencil 2 is recommended for pressure/tilt sensitivity.

What's the maximum canvas size?

Canvas size depends on your iPad's RAM. iPad Pro (M-chip) supports up to 16384x4096px or larger. More layers are available at smaller sizes. Check Procreate's canvas info for your device's specific limits.

How do I export with transparency?

Go to Actions → Share → PNG. Procreate exports with transparency by default if the background layer is hidden. You can also export as PSD to preserve layers for editing in Photoshop.

Can I import Photoshop brushes?

Yes. Procreate supports .abr (Photoshop brush) files. Download or AirDrop the .abr file to your iPad and open it with Procreate. Brushes appear in a new brush set in your library.

How do I use Procreate with a monitor?

On iPads with Stage Manager, you can mirror or extend your display. With Sidecar, you can use Procreate on iPad as a drawing tablet for your Mac (though you'll use Mac apps, not Procreate itself).

What file formats does Procreate support?

Procreate exports: PNG, JPEG, PSD (with layers), TIFF, PDF, Procreate file, and animated GIF/MP4/HEVC for animations. It imports: PSD, PNG, JPEG, TIFF, and Procreate files.

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