Samsung has updated its PenUp drawing app with new brushes and enhanced controls for Galaxy devices that support the S Pen.

This update targets the creative capabilities of the Galaxy ecosystem. By refining the sketching experience, Samsung aims to make the S Pen more versatile for digital artists and casual users alike.

The latest version of PenUp introduces a dual-brush mode and improved draft syncing to streamline the creative process. These changes are designed to make the app more useful for those who rely on the stylus for detailed work. The update also includes smoother controls to reduce friction during the drawing process.

One of the most significant additions is the expanded toolset. Samsung added 53 new brushes [1] to the application, though other reports describe the addition as more than 50 brushes [2]. These tools allow for a wider variety of textures, and styles within the digital canvas.

The features are available on Galaxy phones and tablets that are compatible with the S Pen. The update focuses on improving the overall utility of the stylus, ensuring that the hardware capabilities of the S Pen are matched by the software's functionality.

Samsung updated its PenUp drawing app with dozens of new brushes and features.

This update indicates Samsung's continued effort to differentiate the Galaxy line through hardware-software integration. By enhancing the PenUp app, the company is strengthening its appeal to the niche but influential digital art community, positioning the S Pen as a competitive alternative to other professional tablets.