Apple on Tuesday unveiled Apple Creator Studio, a new subscription service that bundles its professional creative software into a single package aimed at video creators, musicians and designers, expanding its services business around content creation.
The suite includes Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro and Pixelmator Pro on Mac and iPad, alongside Motion, Compressor and MainStage on Mac, as well as premium features for productivity apps such as Keynote, Pages and Numbers. Apple said the tools deliver studio-grade capabilities while emphasizing on-device processing and user privacy.
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Apple Creator Studio will be available from Jan. 28 through the App Store, priced at $12.99 per month or $129 per year, with a one-month free trial. The company is also offering discounted pricing for college students and educators, while maintaining one-time purchase options for several Mac applications.
The service introduces new AI-powered features across Apple’s creative software, including transcript and visual search tools in Final Cut Pro, automated video editing on iPad, and intelligent music creation features in Logic Pro designed to speed up workflows.
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The launch underscores Apple’s strategy to grow recurring software revenue by packaging its professional creative tools into a subscription, positioning Macs and iPads as end-to-end platforms for content creation as competition intensifies in the creative software market.
Source: Apple
