Apple has launched a new subscription bundle called Apple Creator Studio, which bundles together some of its most creative apps, including Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, and Pixelmator Pro. The service is available starting January 28th, with a one-month free trial period for users to test it out.
For $13 per month or $129 per year, subscribers will get access to all six creative apps, as well as premium content in Pages, Keynote, and Numbers. This content includes templates and themes that can help users create professional-looking documents and presentations.
The Apple Creator Studio service is aimed at creators who want to use Apple's creative tools without having to pay separately for each app. With the subscription, users will also get access to AI-powered features in all six apps, including a Montage Maker tool that can stitch together dynamic videos based on the best visual moments within footage.
Logic Pro, MainStage, and Pixelmator Pro will also have AI-powered features as part of the Apple Creator Studio service. These include features such as auto-cropping, transcript and visual search functions in Final Cut Pro, and a Magic Fill tool to generate formulas and fill in tables in Numbers.
Another new feature introduced with Apple Creator Studio is the Content Hub, which includes curated, high-quality photos, graphics, and illustrations that users can access within their apps. This library can help give users a professional edge when creating presentations, documents, and videos.
The service also offers discounts for college students and educators, who can subscribe to Apple Creator Studio for just $3 per month or $30 per year. Additionally, up to six people can access all the features of the plan if one person in a Family Sharing group subscribes.
Overall, the launch of Apple Creator Studio marks another significant move by Apple towards its services business. By bundling its most creative apps into a single subscription service, Apple is positioning itself as a major player in the digital content creation market, and giving users more flexibility and convenience when it comes to using its creative tools.
For $13 per month or $129 per year, subscribers will get access to all six creative apps, as well as premium content in Pages, Keynote, and Numbers. This content includes templates and themes that can help users create professional-looking documents and presentations.
The Apple Creator Studio service is aimed at creators who want to use Apple's creative tools without having to pay separately for each app. With the subscription, users will also get access to AI-powered features in all six apps, including a Montage Maker tool that can stitch together dynamic videos based on the best visual moments within footage.
Logic Pro, MainStage, and Pixelmator Pro will also have AI-powered features as part of the Apple Creator Studio service. These include features such as auto-cropping, transcript and visual search functions in Final Cut Pro, and a Magic Fill tool to generate formulas and fill in tables in Numbers.
Another new feature introduced with Apple Creator Studio is the Content Hub, which includes curated, high-quality photos, graphics, and illustrations that users can access within their apps. This library can help give users a professional edge when creating presentations, documents, and videos.
The service also offers discounts for college students and educators, who can subscribe to Apple Creator Studio for just $3 per month or $30 per year. Additionally, up to six people can access all the features of the plan if one person in a Family Sharing group subscribes.
Overall, the launch of Apple Creator Studio marks another significant move by Apple towards its services business. By bundling its most creative apps into a single subscription service, Apple is positioning itself as a major player in the digital content creation market, and giving users more flexibility and convenience when it comes to using its creative tools.