XP-PEN

XP-PEN (stylised as XPPen) is a graphics tablet development and distribution company, originally established in Japan in 2005 by Taiwanese manufacturer P-Active and now headquartered in Shenzhen, China, with a research and development office in California, United States. In 2019, XP-PEN became a holding subsidiary of Hanvon Ugee Group, a graphics tablet manufacturer who, like XP-PEN, also is headquartered in Shenzhen, China, and specializes in the development of graphics tablets, pen display monitors, light pads, stylus pens and digital graphical products. In 2022, XP-Pen was rebranded to further consolidate its global brand image and better serve worldwide users.

In July 2017, they took part in the 25th Anime Expo in Los Angeles, and in October that year they also exhibited in Stan Lee Comic Con during the Halloween weekend and in December were invited to the DreamWorks campus in Glendale California.

As of 2022, it is the second largest pen tablet market in Japan after Wacom, with a market share of 5.2%.

Product lines
XP-Pen products include variously sized graphics tablets that may or may not include an integrated drawing display. The Deco Fun line of products introduced in 2021 served to provide an affordable range of drawing tablets comparable to the Wacom Intuos series of tablets, though drawing tablets without displays have been produced by the company in the past through the Deco and Star product lines.

Drivers
XP-Pen supplies drivers for Windows 7, 8, and 10; OS X 10.8 and above; and CentOS, Linux Mint, and Ubuntu. Most of XP-Pen's products have a driver for Windows and Mac, with specific drivers provided for the supported Linux distributions (see the table below).