Description
Ebru is the ancient Turkish art of painting on water. Drop pigment onto a shimmering tray, then comb, rake and swirl it into impossible patterns — all reborn on iPhone and iPad as a real-time fluid simulation powered by Metal.
No two marblings are ever the same.
— TRADITIONAL TOOLS, REIMAGINED —
• Battal — the classic random splash
• Gelgit — sweeping parallel tines
• Şal (Shawl) — woven diamond waves
• Dalga — ripple and wave patterns
• Hatip — radial flower bursts
• Stylus, vortex and custom combs
— BUILT FOR APPLE PENCIL PRO —
Natural pressure, tilt and Pencil Pro haptics make every stroke feel like a real bristle dragging through ink. Works beautifully with your finger, too.
— REAL-TIME WATER PHYSICS —
A custom Metal shader pipeline simulates pigment diffusion, surface tension and fluid displacement up to 16,000+ drops — smoothly, at 120 Hz on ProMotion displays.
— MAKE IT YOURS —
• Unlimited undo / redo
• Hand-picked historical palettes + custom colours
• Elegant frames: classical, minimal, marbled edge
• Save works to your private gallery
• iCloud sync across all your devices
• Export to Photos in high resolution
• 4K export available
Whether you want to meditate for ten minutes, study a 500-year-old craft, or create a cover image no algorithm will ever reproduce — Ebru turns your device into a living paper bath.
Dip. Comb. Lift. Breathe.
Terms of Use (EULA):
https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
Privacy Policy:https://apps.cihat.dev/ebru/privacy-policy/
What's new (v2.0.1)
Battal just got better. When you tap the same spot over and over, the ink finally moves the way it should — each little drop
nudges its surroundings outward, so the puddle keeps growing and breathing instead of just piling up on itself.
You can really feel the water this time. The drops settle into the surface, push their neighbours aside, and let the layers
underneath drift outward in a way that feels closer to real marbling. Rapid taps no longer "freeze" the canvas — the motion
keeps flowing as long as you keep tapping.
A small change, but it makes battal feel alive. Happy marbling — may your patterns flow as beautifully on the screen as they
would on water.