Paperlike is a brand that provides matte screen protectors for Apple iPads and other touchscreen devices, designed to give a paper-like feel and reduce glare while using the device.
Founded in 2017 by Jan Sapper and Julian Miller in Berlin, Germany
First launched its products on Kickstarter in 2017, and has since become a popular brand among digital artists and designers
Expanded product line to include Paperlike films for iPhones and MacBooks, as well as accessories like stylus pens
Received positive reviews on various tech and art-related websites and blogs
In 2020, Paperlike partnered with Adonit to release the Note series of stylus pens
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A matte screen protector for Apple iPads that reduces glare and provides a natural paper-like texture for better drawing and note-taking experience.
A matte screen protector for Apple iPhones that reduces glare and provides better visibility in sunlight while also providing a paper-like feel.
A matte screen protector for Apple MacBook laptops that reduces glare and reflections while also providing a natural paper-like texture for the trackpad and keyboard.
A stylus pen designed specifically for Paperlike screens, featuring a pressure-sensitive tip and compatibility with various types of devices.
Paperlike screen protectors are designed specifically for Apple iPads, iPhones, and MacBook laptops. However, they may also work with other touchscreen devices.
No, you can use any stylus with Paperlike. However, Paperlike does have a partnership with Adonit to produce a stylus specifically designed for their screens.
Paperlike may slightly reduce touch sensitivity, but the tradeoff is a more natural and precise drawing experience. However, some users may not notice any difference in touch sensitivity.
Paperlike is relatively easy to install with the provided instructions and tools. However, it may require some patience and precision to get it just right without any bubbles or misalignments.
While it is possible to remove and reuse Paperlike, it may not adhere as well the second time around and may also accumulate dust and lint. It is recommended to purchase a new Paperlike for best results.