• PRESS RELEASE January 13, 2026 Apple introduces Apple Creator Studio, an inspiring collection of the most powerful creative apps Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Pixelmator Pro, Motion, Compressor, and MainStage - plus new AI features and premium content in Keynote, Pages, and Numbers - come together in a single subscription CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA Apple today unveiled Apple Creator Studio, a groundbreaking collection of powerful creative apps designed to put studio-grade power into the hands of everyone, building on the essential role Mac, iPad, and iPhone play in the lives of millions of creators around the world. • The apps included with Apple Creator Studio for video editing, music making, creative imaging, and visual productivity give modern creators the features and capabilities they need to experience the joy of editing and tailoring their content while realizing their artistic vision. • Exciting new intelligent features and premium content build on familiar experiences of Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Pixelmator Pro, Keynote, Pages, Numbers, and later Freeform to make Apple Creator Studio an exciting subscription suite to empower creators of all disciplines while protecting their privacy. • Final Cut Pro introduces exceptional new video editing tools and intelligent features for Mac and iPad to improve the efficiency of even the most complex workflows.1 For the first time, Pixelmator Pro is coming to iPad with a uniquely crafted experience that is optimized for touch and Apple Pencil.2

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  • Apple announced the launch of Apple Creator Studio, a subscription bundle that unites its flagship creative apps-Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Pixelmator Pro, Motion, Compressor, and MainStage-alongside enhanced AI features and premium content for Keynote, Pages, Numbers, and later Freeform. The suite, available on the App Store from January 28, costs $12.99/month (or $129/year) with a free trial, and a discounted $2.99/month for students and educators. Users can also buy individual Mac versions of the core apps. Apple positions the bundle as a cost‑effective way to give creators across video, music, imaging, and productivity tools studio‑grade power.

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