Learning how to add brushes to Procreate on iPad is simple. This guide covers three methods — in-app import, file association, and drag and drop — so you can choose whatever works best for your workflow.
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Choose the method that works best for your workflow
In-app Import Import brushes directly through Procreate's built-in import tool.
Work directly with brush files online or in emails.
The most visual way to import — great for adding several brushes at once.
Group brushes by project, or style so you can find the ones you need without having to scroll through the entire list.
Rename brushes with clear names — this is helpful if you have a large library and need to find something quickly.
Mark your most frequently used brushes as favorites for quick access.
Keep your library organized by deleting brushes you don't use. This also helps the app run smoothly.
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Common questions about adding brushes to Procreate
Procreate supports .brush files for individual brushes and .brushset files for brush sets. Both file types are installed the same way—simply tap the file to open it in Procreate.
They appear at the top of the brush library. Individual brushes are also displayed there, while brush sets appear at the bottom of the list in a separate section.
Yes. Select multiple files in the Files app, then drag them all at once into Procreate.
Of course. Tap and hold any brush, then drag it to another set. This is the easiest way to organize your library exactly the way you like it.