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January 13, 2026

Apple Creator Studio might just cure my subscription fatigue



Apple has today announced a collection of creative apps that feels similar to Adobe’s Creative Cloud. In this offering, there’s Final Cut Pro for video editors, Logic Pro for music makers and Pixelmator Pro for image editors on the Mac and iPad, plus Motion, Compressor and MainStage for the Mac and new features for Pages, Keynote and Numbers across the iPhone, iPad and Mac. You get all of that in one subscription for $12.99 a month, or $129 per year.

There’s a discount available for students and educators, who can get these apps for $2.99 a month or $29.99 a year. A one month free trial is also available and if you get a new Mac or qualifying iPad you get three months of the software for free. And don’t panic, individual paid-for apps will still be available to buy via the Mac App Store.

Pixelmator Pro is now on the iPad (Image credit: Apple)

After Apple’s acquisition of Pixelmator Pro last year, Pixelmator Pro is now coming to iPad for the first time. Pixelmator Pro is designed for creatives who want to draw, paint and design, as well as edit images. And with an iPad version too, it could be snapping at the heels of the likes of Photoshop and Procreate.

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Final Cut Pro Beat Detection is set to make editing to music a lot easier (Image credit: Apple)

Final Cut Pro for Mac and iPad (one of our top video editing tools) has had an upgrade, with new intelligent features designed to make video creation easier. For example, there’s no more trawling through hours of footage, as you can now search for footage easily with Transcript and Visual Search.

Creator Studio.



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