Apple has unveiled Apple Creator Studio, a new subscription bundle of professional creative software priced at $12.99 per month or $129 annually, as the iPhone maker strengthens its push into paid services aimed at creators, students, and professionals.
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The move underscores Apple’s growing focus on its services business, which includes offerings such as Apple Music and iCloud. Services have become a key driver of growth for the company, helping offset slower hardware sales while generating steady recurring revenue.
Apple Creator Studio brings together several of the company’s flagship creative applications under a single subscription. The bundle includes Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, and Pixelmator Pro across Mac and iPad platforms.
In addition, the package introduces premium content and new AI-powered features for Apple’s productivity apps—Keynote, Pages, and Numbers—while the digital whiteboarding app Freeform is set to receive enhanced capabilities at a later stage.
Final Cut Pro will gain tools such as transcript-based search, visual search, and beat detection to streamline video editing workflows. Logic Pro will introduce AI-driven features including Synth Player and Chord ID to support music creation.
Pixelmator Pro, positioned as an alternative to Adobe Photoshop, will become available on iPad for the first time and will support Apple Pencil.
Apple said the Creator Studio subscription will be available on the App Store starting January 28.
