Aggie.io

4.0
Drawing GamesEasyFree2-50 players

A collaborative drawing canvas where multiple people create art together in real time. Aggie.io is the creative sandbox for group art sessions.

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About This Game

Aggie.io takes a different approach to drawing games — instead of competitive Pictionary-style gameplay, it provides a shared canvas where multiple people draw together simultaneously. Think of it as a multiplayer whiteboard with proper art tools. Everyone can see each other's strokes in real time, and the result is a collaborative piece of art that no single person could have created alone.

The drawing tools are genuinely capable. You get layers, opacity controls, multiple brush types, a color picker, and blending modes — features that put it closer to a real art application than a party game. This makes it appealing to both serious artists who want to collaborate remotely and casual groups who just want to mess around on a shared canvas.

Aggie.io shines in creative contexts. Art teachers use it for collaborative class projects, D&D groups sketch maps together, and friend groups create collaborative murals during hangouts. The lack of game mechanics is actually a feature — it removes pressure and lets creativity flow. Rooms can be public or private, and the host controls who can draw versus who can only watch. For groups that want a shared creative experience rather than a competitive game, Aggie.io is the best tool available.

How to Play

  1. Create a room

    Visit aggie.io and create a new canvas. Set it to public or private based on your needs.

  2. Share the link

    Send the room URL to friends or collaborators. They join by clicking the link — no account needed.

  3. Draw together

    Everyone draws on the shared canvas simultaneously. Use layers to organize collaborative work.

  4. Save and share

    Export the finished canvas as an image to save or share your collaborative creation.

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Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Professional-grade drawing tools with layers and blending
  • True real-time collaboration visible stroke by stroke
  • No account required to join
  • Flexible for both art projects and casual fun

Cons

  • Not a "game" — no scoring, competition, or objectives
  • Can be chaotic without coordination among participants
  • Requires decent internet for smooth real-time drawing
  • Public rooms are vulnerable to trolling without moderation

Game Details

Players
2-50 players(recommended: 5)
Duration
15-60 minutes
Difficulty
Easy
Price
Free
Platforms
Web

Screenshots

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Aggie.io is completely free. No accounts, subscriptions, or purchases are needed.
Rooms support multiple simultaneous drawers. Performance depends on the number of active users and connection speeds.
Yes, the canvas can be exported as a PNG image at any time.
Yes, many art teachers use it for demonstrations and collaborative class exercises. The layer system and professional tools make it suitable for educational use.