The Apple Pencil is a wireless stylus for certain iPad models that lets you can take handwritten notes, sketch, draw, and paint, as well as control the iPad. Because it's wireless, you need to charge it occasionally.
There's no need for a charger or power hub though — you can conveniently charge an Apple Pencil using the iPad it's paired with.
There are two versions of the Apple Pencil. They look and work differently, and are designed for different iPad models. For more information on how to differentiate Apple Pencil models, and which iPad models they work with, see our article "'How much is the Apple Pencil?': A breakdown of Apple's advanced iPad styluses, including their prices and which iPads each works with."
Each Pencil uses a different method to charge.
But no matter which Pencil you have, it charges quickly. You get about 30 minutes of charge in roughly 15 seconds, and the Pencil fully charges in about 15 minutes.
Check out the products mentioned in this article:
Apple Pencil (1st generation) (From $94.9.9 at Best Buy)
Apple Pencil (2nd generation) (From $124.99 at Best Buy)
iPad (From $329.99 at Best Buy)
How to charge the original Apple Pencil
To charge your first generation Apple Pencil, remove the cap from the end of the Pencil, revealing the Lightning connector. Then insert the Pencil into the Lightning port of your iPad.
The pencil can stop charging due to an issue on the iPad's software, the hardware of the pencil, or sometimes the iPad. Your Apple Pencil might not charge if you have the wrong generation pencil as well as it needs to be compatible with the iPad.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Method 1. Restart the iPad
- Method 2. Check the Apple Pencil connection
- Method 3. Leave the pencil to charge for some time
- Method 4. Charge your iPad
- Method 5. Check if the iPad port and the pencil connector is clean
- Method 6. Reconnect the Apple Pencil
- Method 7. Update iPadOS
- Method 8. Check your iPad and Apple Pencil hardware
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Restart the iPad
Sometimes a simple restart can fix your device issues. If your Apple Pencil doesn't work due to a glitch or a bug on your iPad, a restart will eliminate them.
After the restart, when your iPad boots, connect your Apple Pencil again and check if it starts charging.
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Check the Apple Pencil connection
When the Apple Pencil is charging, it's best to keep both devices on an even surface because an uneven one, like a couch, can interfere with the connection. It's best to put the iPad and the Apple Pencil on an even and smooth surface for best results. Also, make sure the pencil is fully plugged into the iPad or aligned with the edge.
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Leave the pencil to charge for some time
If you didn't use your Apple Pencil for a long time and the battery is all drained, it might take some time for your iPad to show it's charging. Let the pencil charge, and after about 15 minutes, you should see the charging status.
You can see your Apple Pencil charging from the Battery widget, in Settings, or the Today View window.
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Charge your iPad
Usually, you would be able to charge your Apple Pencil even if the iPad is low on battery. Still, this option might not be available for various reasons like minor glitches, the iPadOS version, or other problems. So before charging your Apple Pencil, make sure the iPad is also charged.
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Check if the iPad port and the pencil connector is clean
After some time, dust will accumulate on the Apple Pencil connector, especially in the iPad lightning port. If you're having pencil charging problems, clean both the Apple Pencil connector and the iPad port.
You can clean the pencil connecter with a soft cloth. Be careful not to damage the connector. To clean the iPad lightning port, take a non-conductive small thing like a toothpick or a very small and soft brush and take the dust out.
If you're afraid you'll damage the parts, you can take it to an Apple Store or authorized service, and they will clean both devices for you.
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Reconnect the Apple Pencil
Unpair and then pair the Apple Pencil with your iPad again. If an issue appeared when the devices were paired, this method should fix the problem.
To unpair and then pair Apple Pencil with iPad, follow the steps below:
1. Open the Settings app on your iPad.
2. Go to "Bluetooth" settings.
3. Make sure Bluetooth is turned on.
4. Next to the Apple Pencil connection, tap on the information (i) icon.
5. Then, select "Forget This Device".
6. When asked if you want to forget your Apple Pencil, tap on "Forget Device".
7. Now, restart your iPad.
8. When iPad boots, reconnect your Apple Pencil. For the 1st generation Apple Pencil, insert it in the iPad's Lightning port. For the 2nd generation Apple Pencil, attach it to the iPad's right edge.
9. Tap on the "Pair" button on your iPad screen to connect the Apple Pencil.
If the Pair option doesn't appear, wait for a few minutes. If it still doesn't appear after about two minutes, unplug or detach it and then connect again.
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Update iPadOS
If the previous methods didn't help fix the Apple Pencil charging problem, update your iPad. The issue can be due to an outdated operating system or an issue that only the Apple developers can solve.
To update your iPad, follow the steps below:
1. Go to your iPad settings.
2. Then, go to "General" settings.
3. At the top, tap on "Software Update".
4. Wait while your iPad searches for updates. If found any, tap on "Download and Install".
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Check your iPad and Apple Pencil hardware
If nothing helps, the issue can be related to the Pencil hardware. All the above methods targeted software-related problems. If they didn't help, take your Apple Pencil to an authorized center to check what could be the issue.
The problem can be an old battery, mechanical damage, battery discharge, or there could be another issue.
We hope this guide provided you with the information you were looking for, and it helped you fix Apple Pencil not charging problem.
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