Get $20 to Peel Off Your Old Screen Protector

Say goodbye to your old, adhesive screen protector — and hello to one that’s removable, reusable, and actually feels like paper.

Rock Paper Pencil gives you crisp strokes, paper-feel texture, and it installs in seconds (no bubbles or adhesives!).

If you’re still using Paperlike or other adhesive screen protectors, it’s time for an upgrade. Make the switch, share your “peel-it-off” moment, and we’ll send you $20 back.

Here's how to get your $20 credit:

  1. Peel off your old screen protector (yep, we mean it).
  2. Apply Rock Paper Pencil to your iPad.
  3. Post a video of the process to TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, or X (make sure it’s public!).
  4. Submit your video using the form below.

We’ll verify your submission and send your $20 credit within a few days!

Submit your form here:

The fine print:

  • You must have purchased Rock Paper Pencil from our official store to be eligible.
  • Video must clearly show you peeling off your old screen protector and applying Rock Paper Pencil.
  • One $20 credit per customer.
  • Video must be publicly viewable and posted to TikTok, Instagram, X, or YouTube Shorts and mention Rock Paper Pencil in the caption.
  • Credit will be issued in the form of a $20 refund to your original payment method within 5 business days of approval.
  • By submitting, you give Astropad permission to use your video in marketing and advertising.
  • Offer ends May 23, 2025.

What is Rock Paper Pencil?

Most screen protectors are designed to protect your iPad from scratches — but installing them is a huge hassle. Dust, bubbles, and misalignment can ruin the application before you even get to use it.

Rock Paper Pencil is different.

Built for note-takers and artists, Rock Paper Pencil combines two carefully crafted components into a single, authentic experience.

✅ NanoCling screen protector. Our textured screen protector is designed to feel like real paper. It attaches to your iPad using static electricity and can be adjusted or removed at any time.

✅ Precision-engineered ballpoint tip. Our 0.7mm ballpoint Apple Pencil tips offer pinpoint accuracy with every stroke.

Together, they create a seamless experience: A screen protector that works when you need it and disappears when you don’t.

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A screen protector without the hassle.

With Rock Paper Pencil, we wanted to create a textured, matte screen protector that could be removed and reused on an as-needed basis.

Rather than using a sticky adhesive, Rock Paper Pencil uses NanoCling technology — a static-based applicator that securely bonds to your iPad’s bezel without glue or magnets.

To apply, you just press it into place.

That’s it. Don’t like the alignment? Found a speck of dust? Just lift it up, fix the issue, and reapply.

As a matte screen protector, Rock Paper Pencil isn’t just about easy application, either. Originally designed for note-takers and artists, Rock Paper Pencil delivers the most natural pen-on-paper feel for iPad users.

But you don’t have to be an artist or a note-taker to enjoy it. It’s a great accessory for everyday use. When you want the protection, just stick it on. When you don’t, peel it off.

It’s really that easy.

"Very easy to put on and readjust!"

Not like the others.

If you’ve looked at other screen protectors, you’ll know the most common “solution” for installation woes is a complicated installation process.

But that’s not a real fix. It’s just an attempt to compensate for the problem.

Here’s where other solutions get it wrong.

❌ One-time installation. Most protectors use sticky adhesives, which can’t be used twice. Once you apply it, you can’t fix a mistake or remove the protector without throwing it away.

❌ Messy removal. Adhesive-based protectors can leave behind sticky residue that requires intense cleaning — if it comes off at all.

❌ Too much setup. Some brands have guides, stickers, and long instruction videos meant to help you get the placement right. But the application process is still a one-shot ordeal.

❌ Fragile design. Some protectors can bend, warp, or crack during installation, making them even harder to apply without imperfections.

❌ No second chances. If dust sneaks in or a bubble gets trapped, there’s no fixing it. You either live with the flaw or waste another protector.

That’s a long list of problems that many brands don’t even try to solve. Even when they do, it’s just too easy for things to go more wrong than right.

It’s why Rock Paper Pencil was designed from the ground up to make application simple.

Thanks to the NanoCling applicator, it’s completely removable and attaches to your iPad using static electricity (not glue or some other adhesive), so you can peel it off and reapply as often as you like.

The precision-engineered nano-texture surface also mimics the subtle grain of paper. It’s never too rough, and never too slick. The feel is just right, and the texture doesn’t degrade over time.

Combined with our unique ballpoint Apple Pencil tips, the screen protector and tip create the most realistic, fluid experience possible on an iPad.

With Rock Paper Pencil, you’ll be able to enjoy a screen protector without stress, hassle, or fuss during the application process.

If anything goes wrong, you can reapply and adjust as many times as you need.

Take better notes

Digital notes can be a game changer for learning and recordkeeping.

Most note-taking apps have advanced organization and search features that you just can’t get in an analog format. Notes are easier to organize and are automatically backed up, and you’ll have access to a variety of pen types and highlighter styles.

But none of that matters if your notes aren’t legible in the first place.

Slick, glass screens make handwriting messy, inconsistent, and difficult to read. It’s also tiresome, because your wrist and hand are constantly overcorrecting to compensate for the lack of friction.

Rock Paper Pencil solves these issues by providing improved resistance and precise control so that every stroke of the pen feels more natural and controlled.

Make incredible art

Art is a personal journey, and digital is a wildly popular medium. It’s why iPad is the go-to solution for digital artists — especially for users who want to get away from desktop drawing environments and specialized drawing tablets.

Real talk: You can create stunning artwork on your iPad.

The ability to switch between brushes, mediums, and colors gives unparalleled flexibility when working on projects. Version history and layering means that you’ll never have to worry about mistakes or lines that you don’t like.

But drawing on smooth glass just doesn’t feel right.

It’s too easy to lose control. Lines don’t go where you want them. Strokes become too imprecise. Suddenly, the creative flow is gone and you’re busy fixing mistakes.

Matte screen protectors (not just Rock Paper Pencil) try to offset this by adding texture and resistance to the drawing process. Results vary with the thickness and “roughness” of the protector.

What you might not know is that most matte screen protectors will wear down your Apple Pencil tips. Heavy stroke, shading and hashing, and other artistic techniques can cause wear and tear that force you to replace your tips.

Rock Paper Pencil includes ballpoint pencil tips to give you a safer and more durable experience. They’re built to last, even with daily use.

Stay more productive

As a productivity tool, the iPad is hard to beat.

Digital planners, calendars, and productivity apps can streamline your workflow and help you stay on track throughout the day. Tools for review, annotation, and markup can help you provide feedback for important documents, catalog meetings, and so much more.

But when simple actions like checking off tasks or jotting notes in your calendar feel awkward and unnatural, productivity takes a hit.

Your workflow should be seamless.

Rock Paper Pencil bridges that gap by providing the subtle, tactile feel that makes every tap, swipe, and stroke feel like it was meant to happen. Building new workflows and navigating through productivity apps feels seamless. Your iPad becomes an extension of your productivity — without the usual frustrations or distractions.

Rather than fighting with your tools, use them to stay organized, productive, and focused throughout your day.

What if...

... I don't want Rock Paper Pencil on my screen all the time?

That’s easy! You just take it off.

The screen protector uses a NanoCling applicator to adhere along the bezel of your iPad (the frame around the screen) using static electricity. It’s stronger than magnets, and it doesn’t leave residue when removed.

All you have to do is break the seal, and the screen protector will peel off. When you’re ready to use it again, just reapply it.

The ballpoint Apple Pencil tips also screw on and off of your stylus, so they can be swapped for the Apple originals at any time.

... I mainly use my iPad for productivity, not art?

You’re in good company.

Nearly half of Rock Paper Pencil fans use the product for productivity tasks like note-taking, organizing schedules, and annotating documents.

The subtle, paper-feel texture improves handwriting clarity, making notes and to-do lists easier to read and manage. Even simple tasks, like checking off items or marking up PDFs, feels precise and effortless.

Rock Paper Pencil can make your everyday workflow smoother — no artistic skills required.

... I’ve tried other screen protectors and didn’t like them?

Many Rock Paper Pencil users previously tried other paper-feel screen protectors before making the switch.

Users have told us that they stuck with us because Rock Paper Pencil offers easy application, a realistic paper feel, and includes heavy-duty ballpoint tips for the Apple Pencil.

It’s not just any other screen protector; it’s a completely different experience!

If other screen protectors have fallen short, Rock Paper Pencil might just be the upgrade you’ve been looking for.

... I have other accessories on my iPad?

Rock Paper Pencil works with almost all iPad accessories.

Because it adheres directly to the bezel using static electricity (our NanoCling technology), it won’t interfere with your favorite cases, keyboard covers, or stands.

Of course, if you’re using a third party stylus rather than the Apple Pencil, you can still use the screen protector ... but you won’t be able to use the pencil tips.

... I just don't like it?

We totally get it. Trying out new accessories can feel risky. That’s why we offer a 30-day satisfaction guarantee.

If Rock Paper Pencil just isn’t the right fit, you can return it with no questions asked.

FAQ

Will Rock Paper Pencil work with my iPad?

If your iPad is newer, it’s probably compatible. To be sure, take a look at our compatibility guide.

The screen protector won’t interfere with most cases, and the Apple Pencil tips work with all Apple Pencil models.

How does Rock Paper Pencil attach to the iPad?

Static electricity! Seriously.

Our NanoCling technology doesn’t use glue or any other kind of adhesive. Instead, it uses a static charge that is stronger than magnets and doesn’t leave residue behind when you remove it.

It’s also reusable, so you can peel off the screen protector when you don’t need it and reapply it when you do. No mess, and no fuss.

Do the Apple Pencil tips wear down quickly?

Nope. We designed our ballpoint tips with a copper alloy core and palladium coating. In other words, they’re built to last — even with daily use. You also get two in a package, so you have a spare if you lose one or break a tip.

They’re also screw-ons, so you can swap them for the original Apple Pencil tips at any time.

Does the screen protector reduce clarity?

This is a common complaint for matte screen protectors, but Rock Paper Pencil was designed with this in mind.

Blurring, refraction, and diffraction are common problems when using low-cost screen protectors. Often, light has trouble passing through the thick plastic, or the treatment applied to the screen required to achieve the “roughness” causes light from the screen to bend and bounce before it reaches your eyes.

Rock Paper Pencil is designed to keep images clear and true to life — something that is critical to the artists who use our products!