The next Apple Pencil might be able to ‘see’ color, according to a new patent

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Apple is working on an Apple Pencil that can recognize the color of real-world objects and send the sampled hues wirelessly to your iPad so you can use them in your artwork and writing.

The Apple Pencil 2 is already the best iPad accessory, thanks to its fashionable yet functional design and useful functions, such as gesture control and wireless charging. But Apple could be looking for a stylus that will serve as a superior companion to the best iPads out there – from the top-end iPad Pro 12.9 (2022) to the budget-friendly iPad (2022).

The company has filed a new patent that describes an Apple Pencil stylus that can recognize the color of real-world objects (via Patent Apple (opens in new tab)).

These images from Apple’s patent show how sensors stored in the stylus (fig. 5) emit and detect light through ports in the nib (fig. 3) (Image credit: Apple)

As described in the patent USA 20220413636 A1 (opens in new tab) (and shown in the image above), Apple’s concept uses light emitters and sensors in the tip to detect and record the color and texture of surfaces it’s placed on.