One-liner
An AR app that overlays a grid or transparency layer on your camera view to help you draw realistic sketches by tracing real-world scenes.
Strengths
- Highly accurate AR alignment between camera feed and drawing layer (review: 'The grid lines stay perfectly in place no matter how I move the phone')
- Intuitive interface with minimal setup—users can start drawing in seconds
- Strong focus on realism and precision, praised for helping users improve observational drawing skills
- Clean, distraction-free design with excellent visual feedback during sketching
- Popular among art students and hobbyists seeking low-tech, high-accuracy drawing aid
Weaknesses
- No export options beyond screenshots (review: 'I want to save my drawings as PNGs but can’t—only screen capture')
- Limited customization of grid patterns or opacity (review: 'Would love more grid types or adjustable transparency')
- No undo/redo functionality (review: 'One wrong line and I have to restart the whole thing')
- No offline mode—requires constant internet connection (review: 'Why does it need Wi-Fi just to draw?')
- No built-in tutorial or guidance for beginners (review: 'I don’t know where to start with this app')
Opportunities
- Add native export to PNG/SVG with customizable resolution and file naming
- Introduce user-selectable grid styles (e.g., perspective grids, circular, isometric) and opacity controls
- Build a lightweight undo/redo system with gesture support
- Create an offline mode with cached AR calibration data
- Develop a beginner’s onboarding flow with guided drawing prompts
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 7:49:54 PM