DrawSplat is a free, browser-based whiteboard tool designed for classroom use and collaborative visual work. It runs directly in the browser, requiring no installation or complex setup, making it immediately accessible for teachers and students.
The tool combines a range of visual creation features, including drawing tools, sticky notes, diagramming capabilities, graphing support, and multi-panel whiteboard layouts. Users can build structured visual spaces for explaining concepts, mapping ideas, or guiding classroom activities. It also supports media integration and flexible canvas-based workflows, allowing different types of content to be combined in a single workspace.
A key aspect of DrawSplat is its focus on teaching workflows. It includes classroom-oriented modes that allow educators to structure activities, manage student interaction with boards, and guide exercises in real time. Additional features such as export options (including image, PDF, and data formats), template-based activities, and simple sharing mechanisms make it suitable for both live teaching and asynchronous assignments.
One of its defining characteristics is the low-friction setup. As a free tool, it does not require subscriptions, onboarding complexity, or heavy account management processes. Users can start working directly in the browser, which lowers the barrier for adoption in educational environments where speed and accessibility are essential.



