


The pen-first, touch-first technology lets you make fluid gestures with your fingers or draw out finer details with your pen. Microsoft Whiteboard Preview lets you create in whatever way feels most natural to you. Now even remote workers can easily join in and contribute to the discussion. You can see where everyone is on the board and the updates they’re making-whether they’re adding images, putting up sticky notes, or creating diagrams. Bring in teammates-whether they’re across the hall or in a different part of the world-with real-time collaboration across multiple devices. The limitless surface ensures that imagination has room to grow and provides space for everyone’s ideas. Meet the freeform digital canvas where ideas, content, and people come together. Ultimately, we see Microsoft Whiteboard Preview as enhancing how people go from personal ideation, team brainstorms, and group discussions to their finished products. And our team uses it to diagram engineering plans, with remote participants filling in their respective areas on the same working canvas. We witnessed marketing agencies use it in online meetings as they work with clients on product designs in real time. In the course of our private beta, we saw startups use it to put together images, mockups, and notes as an inspiration board for their next big idea. It’s designed for teams that need to ideate, iterate, and work together both in person and remotely, and across multiple devices.
MAC DRAW ON PREVIEW WINDOWS 10
Today, we are gradually rolling out the Microsoft Whiteboard Preview app-a freeform digital canvas where people, ideas, and content can come together for creative collaboration-available for download on Windows 10 devices.* Microsoft Whiteboard Preview is built for anyone who engages in creative, freeform thinking before getting to their final output. To learn more, please visit this Tech Community blog.

Microsoft Whiteboard is now generally available for Windows 10, coming soon to iOS, and preview on the web.
