The Infinite Classroom Canvas.

Classrooms have whiteboards for a reason — our brains are wired for visual thinking. T-Sketch brings that experience online with an infinite canvas for visual note-taking, live presentations, and collaborative learning.

Teacher explaining a concept on an infinite collaborative canvas

Physical boards don't scale to remote learning

Whiteboards and blackboards are powerful learning tools, but they can't be shared remotely, they get erased, and remote students are left out. Slide decks are one-directional. Simple whiteboard apps lack depth. Teachers and students need a tool that combines the spontaneity of a physical board with the persistence and reach of digital — without a learning curve.

How T-Sketch Helps

Teach and tutor with a shared visual space

Draw and explain concepts visually while students follow along on the same canvas. Use grid backgrounds for precision, present live in fullscreen mode, and let students take visual notes right alongside the explanation. The infinite canvas adapts to any subject.

Math tutoring session with student and teacher collaborating on canvas

Every session is saved automatically

Unlike a physical whiteboard, nothing gets erased. Auto-save means students can revisit any session later to review what was covered. Share a link and the entire canvas is accessible anytime — perfect for study groups and async review.

Science diagram with labels and illustrations preserved on canvas

Key Features

Real-time Collaboration

Teacher and students draw on the same canvas simultaneously. See everyone's input live.

Natural Drawing

Pressure-sensitive pen and brush tools make explaining concepts feel like a real whiteboard.

Auto-Save

Every stroke is saved automatically. Students can revisit any lesson anytime.

No Installation

Share a link and everyone can join from any browser. No apps to install, no IT hassles.

Rich Text & Markdown

Add formatted notes, equations, and annotations alongside visual explanations.

Fun & Engaging

Animated backgrounds and brush effects keep younger students engaged and excited to learn.

Bring the whiteboard experience online

Open T-Sketch and start your first visual learning session — it's free.