Since its release in 2015, the Apple Pencil has made the stylus sexy again. Besides being an excellent tool for digital artists and designers, it has also helped ordinary users take notes like never before.

However, there is one universal problem that many Apple Pencil users face—they keep losing it. So, how can you avoid that? And what can you do when you lose it? Let's find out below.

4 Ways to Find Your Lost Apple Pencil

With its Bluetooth-enabled design, the Apple Pencil gives you unobstructed capabilities to write and draw in whatever way you want. However, its wireless nature does make it easier for users to lose it.

Many Apple Pencil 1 and 2 owners have wondered if you can track the Apple Pencil with Apple's Find My app. Unfortunately, while you can use Apple's Find My app to find most Apple devices, this feature doesn't work with the Apple Pencil.

So until Apple adds that capability, here are a few alternative methods you can use to find a lost Apple Pencil instead.

1. Use Your iPad's Bluetooth Connectivity

To check if your Apple Pencil is nearby, go to Settings > Bluetooth > My Devices on your iPad. If your Apple Pencil appears as Connected, you know that it must be within 30 feet since that is the range of Bluetooth.

iPad Bluetooth Settings

Remember that the Bluetooth range significantly reduces depending on the materials between your devices. For example, thick walls, floors, or even furniture can affect how well your Apple Pencil connects.

With this, we know that if your Apple Pencil is connected, it is probably much closer than 30 feet.

2. Download the Bluetooth Finder App

The Bluetooth Finder app can help you find your Apple Pencil by connecting to its wireless signature. Note that using the Bluetooth Finder app will only work when the Apple Pencil is charged and awake.

Bluetooth Finder App

To find your Apple Pencil using this method, open the Bluetooth Finder app and select Apple Pencil from the list of previously paired devices.

The Bluetooth Finder app will then show you a radar with the signal strength and estimated distance from the device. When the app shows a distance of fewer than 0.5 meters (two feet), your Apple Pencil should be pretty nearby.

Download: Bluetooth Finder ($4.99)

3. Retrace Your Steps

Retrace your steps by remembering exactly where you last had your Apple Pencil on hand. Review your recent files on your iPad, such as signed documents, drawings, or notes, for clues such as timestamps or location details.

Apple Pencil in Car

For those who take their Apple Pencil to the office, check the areas surrounding your workstation, such as under the table, behind the monitor, or inside pedestals. You may also want to check with your office's lost and found department in case anyone has tried to return it.

4. Nudge Things Around

If your Apple Pencil has been missing for a while, it may have fallen asleep. When an Apple Pencil is asleep, you can't connect to it over Bluetooth, even if it's charged up. A quick tip to make it easier to find your Apple Pencil is to attempt to nudge the device to wake it up.

By shaking your bag, flipping couch cushions, or rummaging through desk drawers, you may be able to nudge your buried Apple Pencil and wake it up. If you suspect you have lost your Apple Pencil in your car, driving around may also activate it.

How to Avoid Losing Your Apple Pencil

While losing an Apple Pencil can sometimes be a matter of bad luck, here are a few steps that you can take to help avoid it happening again.

Always Keep Your Apple Pencil Charged

While it's possible to locate your Apple Pencil using Bluetooth, the methods discussed above only work if your Apple Pencil is charged. For first-generation Apple Pencil users, you can charge it by removing the cap and connecting it to the Lightning port on your iPad.

If you own a second-generation Apple Pencil, you can charge it simply by placing it on the magnetic charging point on the side of your iPad, provided you've got a compatible iPad.

apple pencil 2 charging on iPad

Since Apple Pencils are designed to run continuously on standby, their batteries need to be regularly charged to function properly. If lost and left uncharged for several weeks, it may cause the battery to fail and no longer be able to turn on.

If your Apple Pencil is still under the AppleCare warranty, you may be able to get a replacement. Apple doesn't replace or repair Apple Pencil batteries.

Personalize Your Apple Pencil

If you work at a design studio or office, know that multiple Apple Pencils could be lying around there at any given time. Personalizing your Apple Pencil is a great way to keep it from falling into the wrong hands.

Apple Engraving

One way of personalizing your Apple Pencil is to engrave it for free upon purchase at the online Apple Store. Should you lose your engraved Apple Pencil while working in a café or co-working space, prospective thieves are less likely to steal it as it will have lower resale value.

If you prefer to keep your Apple Pencil without an engraving, you may also modify your Apple Pencil by using stickers, wraps, or protective cases.

Apple Pencil Wrap

Attach a GPS Tracker

With GPS trackers becoming increasingly common, you can attach a GPS tracker to your Apple Pencil to avoid loss or theft. Some newer GPS trackers, like AirTags, Tile, and Chipolo, come in the form of stickers or keychains that are light to avoid ruining the writing and drawing experience.

GPS trackers will work even if your Apple Pencil runs out of battery or falls asleep.

Apple's own GPS tracker—the AirTag, will allow you to use the Find My app to find your Apple Pencil. If you frequently lose your Apple Pencil, consider investing in a pair of AirTags.

Leave Your Apple Pencil 2 Attached to Your iPad

Unlike the first-generation Apple Pencil, the Apple Pencil 2 has magnetic properties letting it stay attached to a compatible iPad. In addition, the Apple Pencil 2 can also charge while attached.

iPad Pro With Apple Pencil

Knowing this, there's no reason why you should leave your Apple Pencil 2 anywhere else when you're not using it. By always keeping it attached to your iPad, you can easily avoid losing your Apple Pencil 2.

However, you can consider buying a case with a pencil holder if you have the older Apple Pencil. That way, you can always put your Apple Pencil there when moving around, and you won't drop it while out and about.

Give Your Apple Pencil a Home

A tried-and-tested way to avoid misplacing loose items of any kind is to give them a home. When organizing your workspaces, having a dedicated spot for storing essential items such as your Apple Pencil keeps them from getting lost.

Apple Pencil Stand

From special pencil cases and charging blocks to pencil stands, there are many ways to store your Apple Pencil so that you always know where to find it when you need it.

Keep Your Apple Pencil Safe

Losing your Apple Pencil can be a stressful experience. However, it is completely preventable if you take the right steps.

Personalize your Apple Pencil with Apple's free engraving option, attach sticker wraps, or use protective cases to avoid mix-ups at home or in the office. Save yourself the anxiety of misplacing your Apple Pencil by always keeping it charged or purchasing a proper GPS tracker that can work even the device is asleep.

Thankfully, your iPad is well equipped to help you find your Apple Pencil if you lose it—using the built-in Bluetooth function or relying on third-party apps.