


Built-in Pixel Persona: With Affinity Designer for iPad, you can seamlessly switch between vector and raster, allowing you to sketch, paint, and make pixel selections without ever needing to leave the app.Basically, if you prefer to bring your ideas to life using vector, you're set. Affinity Designer for iPad also boasts vector brushes, stabilization for freehand vector drawing, 1,000,000% zoom, fluid and customizable shape creation - I could seriously go on and on. Smooth vector tools: Affinity Designer for iPad offers vector tools that allow you to create with, and I quote, "pinpoint precision." You can pretty much do everything vector-wise that you can do in the Mac version of the app, like drawing and manipulating nodes and Bezier handles, dividing and combining shapes using non-destructive Booleans, and more.I would not bet on it when reading the FAQ.ĮDIT: I find the Universal License to be a very generous one: one user, no matter how many devices this user owns on all platforms - and others are free to use the apps on those devices (non-commercial).

I am also not sure, if a regular license (limited to one OS) is using Apple’s Family Sharing. If your Apple Family is allowed or able to use your Affinity account on their devices is a question I am neither qualified nor comfortable to answer. Your Apple Family is allowed to use those apps on your devices. So, I guess that this license technically will not use Apple’s Family Sharing. It is your Affinity account - which is necessary for the universal license (it works on PCs, too). I think this means that the Apple-ID itself is not the key for the Universal license. It is working across platforms, even on PCs. The universal license is being handled by Serif/Affinity. However, only you are allowed to use the apps for commercial use-if any members of your household need to make commercial use of the apps as well they will need to purchase their own license.

Other people (for example, members of your household) are also allowed to use the apps on those devices. As a private individual you can install Affinity apps on as many devices as you own which run the operating system you have purchased a license for (of course in the case of a Universal License that means you can install on any iPads, Macs or Windows PCs you own).
