What Is the ToolFK Online Drawing Board?
The ToolFK Online Drawing Board is a browser canvas for sketching, doodling, and trying brush effects without downloading Paint or Photoshop. Pick colors, pencil and marker tools, shapes, and eraser, then save PNG snapshots for memes, wireframes, and classroom boards.
Teachers draw quick diagrams on projectors; kids practice digital art on family tablets; PMs sketch UI flows in meetings. Export into Image Beautifier for annotations, Image Watermark & Beautifier for signing, or Online PS for advanced layers.
Key Features
- Freehand pencil, marker, and eraser tools
- Basic shapes, fill, and color picker
- Adjustable brush size and opacity
- Undo/redo and clear canvas actions
- PNG export of the full canvas
- Works on desktop and touch devices
How to Draw and Sketch on the Online Drawing Board
- Open the Online Drawing Board page.
- Select a tool (brush, eraser, shape) from the toolbar.
- Choose stroke color and size.
- Draw on the canvas with mouse, pen, or finger.
- Use undo if you need to fix strokes.
- Click save/export to download a PNG snapshot.
Best Use Cases
- Whiteboard-style meeting sketches
- Kids' art sessions on shared laptops
- Quick wireframes before Figma work
- Meme markup and simple comics
- Annotation-free blank canvases for signatures
Related Tools
- Image Beautifier — crop and label exports
- Image Watermark & Beautifier — sign artwork
- Online PS — advanced editing
Frequently Asked Questions
Is work saved automatically?
Refresh may clear the canvas unless the tool adds local storage—export often.
Can I import a background image?
If the page supports underlay upload, use it; otherwise paste screenshots via beautifier tools.
Does it support layers?
This board is single-layer simplicity; use Online PS for layered edits.
Is there a tablet pressure?
Basic builds ignore pressure; lines use fixed width per setting.
Can I collaborate live?
Standard mode is single-user; share exported PNGs instead.
Are brushes unlimited?
All tools are free; canvas size may be fixed to screen resolution.
Last updated: July 1, 2026