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You can sketch on Sketchar mobile app and then bring those skethes to the real world with Sketchar on VR headsetst: paper, canvas, walls, or anywhere.
Available on iOS, Android, Quest 3, Pico
From beginner to PRO
Drop images from mobile to VR in seconds


The built-in digital canvas lets you create and edit paintings and drawings using tools like brushes, layers, automatic stroke smoothing, time-lapsed process recording, and a unique liquid brush and then send them directly to the Sketchar on VR headsets
Access over 1000+ detailed drawing lessons on topics like anime, portraits, celebrities, fan dart, animals, landscapes, and more.
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Share your creations with millions on Sketchar, connect with experienced artists, and bring unique ideas to life. Build a public profile, showcase your portfolio, join weekly interactive contests, explore artworks, and more
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Sketchar project any virtual image on a real surface allowing bringing ideal to real life. Learn how to draw with AR.
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Forget projectors and grids. Use Sketchar on Meta Quest or Pico to project your sketches onto any surface instantly. Work in daylight — no setup, no cables, no waiting.
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Meta Quest 3/3s/Pro
Enjoy Sketchar AR drawing on Meta Quest – one of the most powerful VR headsets on the market
Pico 4 Ultra
Sketchar AR Drawing on Pico 4 Ultra brings immersive mural projection to standalone VR. Trusted by 100K+ mural artists worldwide.
Apple Vision Pro
Sketchar for the revolutionary mixed reality headset from Apple is the next step of our experience for AR Drawing
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A significant cultural movement post-2020 has been the "Vocal for Local" campaign. Young influencers are ditching fast fashion for Khadi (hand-spun cloth), Bandhani (tie-dye), and Ikat . Wearing a handloom saree is no longer seen as "old-fashioned" but as a political statement of sustainability and regional pride.
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The phrase "log kya kahenge?" (What will people say?) has historically prevented therapy. However, platforms like "Mind.fit" and "YourDost" offering vernacular counseling (Hindi, Tamil, Bengali) have normalized "talk therapy" for urban women. For the first time, an Indian woman admitting she sees a therapist is seen as "strong," not "crazy."
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Food is the language of love in India. The lifestyle of an Indian woman often revolves around the kitchen, but the approach has changed. While traditional slow-cooked meals are reserved for weekends, the weekday diet has become more global.
The culture is not static; it is a river. And the Indian woman is finally learning to swim in it, rather than just being carried away by the current. The future of India is not just growing; it is doing so in high heels, sneakers, and kolhapuri chappals, all at the same time.
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