Microsoft Surface Pen delivers a natural writing and drawing experience, with ink that flows out lag-free in real time. Write and draw with pinpoint precision, shade sketches using tilt support, and get creative with a range of supported apps.

Writing and drawing with Surface Pen feels natural, with precision ink on one end and a rubber eraser on the other. Tilt the tip to shade your sketches just like you would with a graphite pencil.

Precisely sketch and shade with 4,096 pressure points that respond to the lightest touch. Ink flows from the tip to your screen with virtually no lag, and the rubber eraser makes mistakes disappear. You can also rest your hand on the screen while you write as you would with a sketchbook.
Compose a symphony, make an animated short, take notes, and draw 3D CAD designs. Use Surface Pen with apps designed for creativity like OneNote, Microsoft Office, Adobe Suite, Bluebeam Revu, Drawboard PDF, StaffPad, CorelDRAW, and more. Surface Pen also pairs with Surface Dial4 for the full creative experience.
Microsoft Surface Pen
Overview
This Surface Pen was released from 2017 and it provides you with a pen on paper like drawing and writing experience. It now has 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity with virtually no lag, and can now be used to shade in your drawings as you would with a pencil. This Surface Pen pairs to your device wirelessly via Bluetooth 4.0 and is powered by a single AAAA battery. There is still a side button for quick access to shortcuts and commands, as well as a tip eraser for a natural workflow. For more customization options, you can change out the tip to one that fits your style (sold separately).
Real-Time Inking – The updated Surface Pen features virtually no lag or latency so it’ll feel right no matter how fast you write or draw.
Intuitive Hardware – Swap through three different tips to fit your style: a #2 pencil-like tip, a low-friction tip similar to a fine-point pen, and a medium tip.
Tilt Support – The Surface Pen now supports tilt so you can shade-in your drawings, just like you would with a pencil.