Apple's Big Move for Creators: What's the Deal?
Wed Jan 28 2026
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Apple has just rolled out a new subscription service called Creator Studio. It's a bundle of creative apps for a monthly or yearly fee. The service is now live, and people are starting to share their thoughts on it.
The bundle includes apps like Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, and Pixelmator Pro. It also has some extra features for apps like Keynote, Pages, and Numbers. There are new tools in these apps too, like Transcript Search in Final Cut Pro and Chord ID in Logic Pro.
The pricing is $12. 99 per month or $129 per year. Students and teachers get a big discount, paying only $2. 99 per month or $29. 99 per year. This is a great way to make these apps more accessible to everyone, especially younger people.
Some people have been trying out the new features. For example, the Transcript Search in Final Cut Pro works well and is fast. Pixelmator Pro on the iPad is easy to use and good for editing photos. Logic Pro has some new AI tools that help with music creation.
There are some new AI features in Keynote too, like creating a presentation from a text outline. But some people think these features should be available to everyone, not just subscribers.
Apple's Creator Studio might make people switch from other services like Adobe's Creative Cloud. It's a good option for those who work on both Mac and iPad. It's also better than apps that charge extra for features.
Some people have different opinions on the new features. For example, some think the templates in Keynote and Pages are not much better than the free ones. Others think the Content Hub is a nice addition.
Overall, Apple's Creator Studio is a good deal for those who want to use these apps. It's a single price for a lot of tools. But it might not be the best choice for everyone, especially those who need more advanced features.
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