Drawpile 2.2 is still in beta, but the Windows version is stable and recommended for most users. It's compatible with sessions hosted by Drawpile 2.1.
Supported Windows versions are 7, 8, 8.1, 10 and 11. If you run into issues, found a bug, want to suggest a feature or ask for help with something, take a look at the Help pages!
Note: On Windows, you may get a message saying SmartScreen prevented an unrecognized app from starting. To get rid of this, we'd have to pay Microsoft a lot of money. So for now, you have to dismiss the warning yourself: click on More info underneath the message and then on the Run anyway button that appears at the bottom.
Drawpile 2.2 is still in beta, but the macOS version is stable and recommended for most users. It's compatible with sessions hosted by Drawpile 2.1.
If you run into issues, found a bug, want to suggest a feature or ask for help with something, take a look at the Help pages!
Note: On macOS, you may get a message saying application cannot be opened because it is from an unidentified developer. To get rid of this, we'd have to pay Apple money. So for now, you have to add an exception yourself: right click on the app and select Open, you should now see the dialog again with the option to open the application anyway.
Drawpile 2.2 is still in beta. The Linux client is stable and recommended for most users. It's compatible with sessions hosted by Drawpile 2.1.
If you run into issues, found a bug, want to suggest a feature or ask for help with something, take a look at the Help pages!
If you want to run a dedicated server, keep using version 2.1.20. The easiest way to run the dedicated server is to use Docker. A ready-to-use image is available via Docker Hub. For more information, see the dedicated server help page.
Drawpile is only available on Android starting from version 2.2, which is still in beta. If you experience issues, take a look at the help pages on how to report them!
Note: On Android, you have to enable apps from unknown sources. How exactly this work depends on your device, but it should be in the settings somewhere. To get rid of this, we'd have to pay Google money.
Drawpile 2.2 is still in beta, but the client is stable and recommended for most users. It's compatible with sessions hosted by Drawpile 2.1.
If you need help with building from source, found a bug, want to suggest a feature or ask anything else, take a look at the Help pages!
If you want to run a dedicated server, keep using version 2.1.20 for now.
Old releases can be found in the Releases on GitHub. The Assets in each release contain the downloads.
All releases are also tagged in the git repository.