Free Digital Whiteboard for Classrooms
A whiteboard helps you explain ideas visually—diagrams, steps, or quick sketches. Physical boards work well, but they have limits: space runs out, markers dry up, and you can’t save or share what you drew.
Our free Digital Whiteboard runs in your browser. Draw, erase, and annotate in real time. Use it during lessons, for brainstorming, or when you need a clean space to work through problems. No installation, no account, and no cost.
Features
Drawing and Sketching
Use a mouse, trackpad, or touch screen to draw lines, shapes, and annotations. Choose colors and stroke sizes to match your needs.
Erase and Clear
Remove individual strokes or clear the entire board. Start over quickly when moving to a new topic.
Fullscreen Mode
Expand to fullscreen for projection. The whole class can see your drawings on a large display.
No Signup Required
Open the tool and start drawing. Nothing to install or configure.
Works on Any Device
Use it on laptops, tablets, and interactive whiteboards. Touch support makes it easy for students to draw as well.
Use Cases
Math and Science Explanations
Sketch diagrams, graphs, or geometric figures. Show step-by-step solutions or annotate images and diagrams.
Brainstorming Sessions
Capture ideas as they come up. Use different colors for categories or contributions. Clear and start fresh for each new topic.
Language and Writing
Illustrate vocabulary, sentence structure, or story elements. Draw storyboards or mind maps for writing projects.
Problem-Solving Steps
Work through problems on screen. Students see your process in real time, which supports modeling and think-aloud strategies.
Collaborative Diagrams
Let students draw on a shared board (e.g., on an interactive display). Great for group work or whole-class participation.
How to Use
- Go to the Digital Whiteboard page.
- Select a drawing tool (pen, color, size).
- Draw with your mouse, trackpad, or finger on a touch device.
- Use the eraser to remove strokes or clear the board.
- Switch to fullscreen when projecting for the class.
Your drawings stay on the board until you clear them or close the page. Take a screenshot if you need to save or share your work.
FAQ
Can I save my drawings?
The tool doesn’t have built-in save. Use your device’s screenshot function to capture the board before clearing.
Does it work on interactive whiteboards?
Yes. Touch input is supported, so you can draw directly on interactive displays.
Is there a collaboration feature?
This version runs locally. For real-time collaboration, you’d need to share your screen or use the board on a shared display.
Is it free?
Yes. No cost, no account, and no ads. Free for teachers and students.
Try It Now
Open the Digital Whiteboard and try drawing. Sketch a diagram, brainstorm ideas, or annotate a concept. No signup or setup—just draw.