Wacom has once again set the bar high with the redesign of its flagship Intuos Pro pen tablet. Known for its precision and seamless integration with creative applications, this digital tool is a staple for illustrators, photo editors, videographers, and 3D sculptors around the globe. With the latest makeover, the Intuos Pro is now even more attuned to the needs of modern artists, offering tactile controls and the innovative Pro Pen 3 for unmatched pen performance.
Designed for artists who strive for maximum creativity with minimal hassle, the Intuos Pro ensures that creativity can flourish without interruption. The refined design enhances precision and control, making the creative process as intuitive as possible. For artists who need mobility, the small Intuos Pro, weighing just 8 ounces, is a perfect fit. Medium and large options cater to those working across larger canvases or multiple monitors.
The newly designed Intuos Pro embraces the blend of ‘work’ and ‘flow.’ By simplifying complex software interactions and emphasizing the creative state of mind, this tablet helps artists draft extraordinary pieces effortlessly. Upholding its legacy as the industry standard, the Intuos Pro continues to be a pivotal tool for professionals.
The Pro Pen 3 is a highlight, boasting customization features that align with individual artist preferences. With programmable buttons, interchangeable grips, and no requirement for charging, it adapts seamlessly to any workflow. The improved textured surface and dual nib options ensure precision, while remaining gentle on wear.
“We started this redesign focusing on precision, something that’s increasingly necessary as software advances,” says Koji Yano, Wacom’s Senior Vice President. With performance boosted by a new chipset and a sleeker form factor, the Intuos Pro stands out. Its dials and touch buttons, now at the top, offer quick accessibility and customization, catering to both left and right-handed users.
Recognizing the diverse environments artists work in, the Intuos Pro is designed for portability and versatility. Each model, whether small, medium, or large, has a larger active area at a 16:9 ratio – in sync with today’s display standards. Despite these increased sizes, the tablets are more compact, allowing ease of travel and efficient desk use.
The Intuos Pro supports both Windows and Mac systems and pairs with almost all creative software. Bluetooth connectivity and the capability to link multiple devices ensure a fluid transition between tasks. Moreover, partnerships with pen manufacturers provide even more stylus options without additional setup.
Included with the Intuos Pro are free trials of software like Clip Studio Paint, MASV, and Capture One. Wacom also offers access to their Yuify software, which helps protect artists’ work through secure micromarks.
The Intuos Pro range is competitively priced, with the small model at $249.95, the medium at $379.95, and the large at $499.95, available at major retailers and Wacom’s eStore.
For those looking to amplify their creative potential with unparalleled precision, the new Intuos Pro promises an artistic experience that flows seamlessly from mind to screen. With Wacom’s commitment to bringing technology and creativity closer, artists worldwide can continue to push boundaries and reshape digital artistry.






