Be creative and explore emotions through art therapy online.
Art therapy is all about helping clients express their feelings and work through what’s on their minds. With Whiteboard, our digital art easel, you can do just that—whether face-to-face or online.
It’s not just another drawing tool—it’s flexible and collaborative to fit right into your sessions. The simple, intuitive interface means anyone, from kids to adults, can jump in and start creating.
You can have your client play on their own while you follow along and take notes or join in, making the experience more interactive.
Your clients’ privacy is our priority. Every session is encrypted and stored securely, so you can focus your clients.
Ready to take your sandplay therapy to the next level? With PlaySpace, your clients can explore, express, and heal—wherever they are, whenever they need it.
Unleash creativity in real time! With seamless two-way interaction, you can paint alongside your clients or simply watch as their art comes to life—all while staying connected on screen. Collaborate, create, or observe as they express themselves freely!
Draw, use shapes, and more to take your art practice online. Play the squiggle game or other art therapy games with ease.
Save artwork right within PlaySpace or download it and easily add to your EHR/EMR.
It’s a browser-based canvas where clients and clinicians can draw, write, and place images together in real time, all inside a secure PlaySpace video session.
Kids love drawing feelings, teens map thought spirals, and adults annotate worksheets—so it scales from early elementary to adult sessions.
Yes, multiple cursors are live, with color codes so everyone sees who’s adding what.
Pen, highlighter, text box, shape picker, emoji stamps, color palette, undo/redo, and a timer for quick challenges.
PlaySpace is HIPAA, PIPEDA, GDPR and SOC-2 Type II compliant, so sessions and client data are protected to the highest standards in healthcare. → See how we protect your data
Open the Whiteboard tile, hand over the pen tool, and guide clients through grounding exercises, CBT diagrams, or game-style doodles without switching tabs.
Emotion labeling, cognitive restructuring, social-story sequencing, and executive-function games like “draw the next step” are popular uses.
Click the snapshot icon to export a PNG or PDF, then upload it to your EHR or email it as homework.
A laptop, Chromebook, or tablet running an up-to-date Chrome, Edge, or Safari browser and a stable internet connection.
Research on interactive drawing tools shows comparable gains in engagement, emotional expression, and treatment adherence to in-person art techniques.