Yes, Spirograph is considered an analog drawing tool. It is a geometric drawing toy that creates intricate and repeating patterns called hypotrochoids and epitrochoids. Spirograph sets typically consist of plastic gears and wheels with various sizes and teeth, along with a pen or pencil to trace the patterns.
Analog drawing refers to the use of traditional mediums and tools that do not rely on digital technology. Spirograph fits this definition as it is entirely mechanical and doesn't require any digital input or output. It relies on the physical interaction between the gears and the pen/pencil to create the patterns.
Spirograph is loved by many artists and enthusiasts because it allows for the creation of beautiful and symmetrical designs with relative ease. It also provides a hands-on experience and a sense of satisfaction from the tactile nature of the drawing process.