Apple Creator Studio

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438 points by lemonlime227 7 hours ago


jasongill - 7 hours ago

It's $12.99/mo or $129/yr for a subscription that includes Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Pixelmator Pro, Motion, Compressor, MainStage, Keynote, Pages, and Numbers

Educational discount with verification required drops the price to $2.99/mo / $29.99/yr.

The regular-price subscription includes family sharing, education price does not.

One-time purchase versions remain available: Final Cut Pro ($299.99), Logic Pro ($199.99), Pixelmator Pro ($49.99), Motion ($49.99), Compressor ($49.99), and MainStage ($29.99).

Comes out January 28th

lemonlime227 - 7 hours ago

The individual one time purchase versions are still available for all the apps. Final Cut, Logic, Motion, Compressor, and MainStage are offered in a bundle for education by Apple as a $199.99 one time purchase (no education status is verified) [1]. Pixelmator Pro is available as a one time purchase as well for $49.99 [2]. Not included in the Creator Studio is the Lightroom alternative Photomator, which is available as a one time purchase of $119.99. You could recreate just the Creator Studio as a one time $250 purchase, or the entire suite (including Photomator) for $370.

Not available for one time purchase are the AI features and templates available for the free apps (Keynote, Pages, Numbers, Freeform).

Personally, I'm glad that one time purchases are still options for the core pro suite: long term they do hold value compared to paying Adobe a subscription (or dealing with the high seas on macOS). However, I don't see things like the education bundle sticking around much longer, so purchase it sooner rather than later.

[1]: https://www.apple.com/us-edu/shop/product/bmge2z/a/pro-apps-...

[2]: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/pixelmator-pro/id1289583905

jwr - 4 hours ago

After Apple suddenly discontinued Aperture, which left users like me with huge complex photo archives hanging, I will never trust any professional software tool from Apple again. It is a disaster that I still haven't fully recovered from.

I've learned my lesson — all my archives will now be maintained by me, in file structures, with metadata in text files.

fidotron - 7 hours ago

> These apps will continue receiving updates, with the latest versions adopting the beautiful new visual design language with Liquid Glass on all platforms

Are the Apple people really this oblivious, or is someone in PR trolling us?

geerlingguy - 7 hours ago

I still miss Aperture. Photos is a far cry still, many years later.

Lightroom never matched Aperture's organizational abilities for libraries with tens of thousands of RAW photos.

ksec - 6 hours ago

This is Off Topic, but the first thing I notice on that page were those icons for apps with Apple Creator Studio.

They look AWEFUL.

H1Supreme - 7 hours ago

Seems like a pretty solid deal, if you need everything. I don't know who that person is though. The intersection between Final Cut Pro and Logic users is pretty small, I'd imagine.

andsoitis - 7 hours ago

> 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

So Apple is copying Adobe's business model?

tomovo - 6 hours ago

It's a pity Apple didn't choose to acquire Affinity when there was a chance. Pixelmator Pro looks like a toy app compared to Logic or Final Cut. I don't see how it could ever catch up to Photoshop. Even at such small scale it's always been very buggy in my experience and development seems to have stalled (apart from some obligatory AI features).

I am glad the standalone purchases are still available and I assume they will stay updated in sync with the subscription-based ones. I would hate my copy of Logic getting slowly obsolete..

spankalee - an hour ago

Tangential, but: MainStage the best deal in the entire pro audio industry.

As a keyboard player who mainly plays (and owns) classic electro-mechanical keyboards like Hammonds, Rhodes, Clavinets, and Wurlitzers, Apple's emulators that they brought from Logic are really top-notch - often better than what you get with dedicated hardware.

$30 is an insane price for what it delivers. I just wish it were available for iPad, and I'd use it more for gigging.

pjmlp - 7 hours ago

I am still waiting for "XCode for iPadOS", where we can have a Smalltalk like approach to development, beyond what Swift Playgrounds allows for.

bob1029 - 43 minutes ago

> Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Pixelmator Pro, Keynote, Pages, Numbers

https://i.imgflip.com/2siu6l.jpg

krm01 - 4 hours ago

It’s actually a pretty big deal. I always wondered why they didnt compete with Adobe. Even when Steve Jobs was still around. 90%+ of Adobe users are on Macs.

Why though isn’t such a significant announcement on the Apple.com homepage?

pentagrama - 4 hours ago

Here is a quick side by side comparison between Apple Creator Studio and the Adobe Creative Cloud suite. Each app may be stronger or weaker depending on the use case, workflow, and specific user needs, so this is only a rough equivalence.

    Function            | Apple                | Adobe               | Adobe price / month
    --------------------|----------------------|---------------------|--------------------
    Image editing       | Pixelmator Pro       | Photoshop           | ~USD 20
    Video editing       | Final Cut Pro        | Premiere Pro        | ~USD 23
    Motion graphics     | Motion               | After Effects       | ~USD 23
    Audio production    | Logic Pro            | Audition            | ~USD 23
    Video encoding      | Compressor           | Media Encoder       | Included with Premiere Pro
    Live audio          | MainStage            | No direct equivalent| N/A
    Docs/presentations  | Keynote/Pages/Numbers| Express/Acrobat     | ~USD 10 to 24
    --------------------|----------------------|---------------------|--------------------
    TOTAL               | USD 12.99 / month    | ~USD 100+ / month   |
                        | (7 apps bundle)      | (5 apps separately)|
                        |                      | USD 69.99 / month  |
                        |                      | (bundle 20+ apps)  |

Disclaimer: table formatting assisted by ChatGPT (hope it works on HN).
qubex - 2 hours ago

The only apps from Apple I give a sizeable fraction of a dam about are Pages and Numbers, and hopefully they’ll emerge from the scourge of AI largely unscathed.

al_borland - 7 hours ago

Too bad they killed Aperture.

dormento - 7 hours ago

Wow, RIP the icons I guess :/

zuInnp - 3 hours ago

Last thing I did when I was a student was to buy the Apple pro apps bundle for education. It still haven't regretted it :D

So, if you are a student, you can get logic, final cut, motion, compressor and mainStage for $199.99 for ever.

andsoitis - 7 hours ago

Excited to see whether the new Apple boss will lead to software innovation, which has been pretty stagnant the last few years.

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/08/technology/apple-ceo-tim-...

JeremyJaydan - 3 hours ago

I've had "buy motion" on my todo list for a while now.. just wanted to learn something new but it never made sense to buy it. With the subscription I think I'll give it a shot. Awesome!

kurishutofu - 7 hours ago

When was the last time Apple made some significant update to its professional desktop apps?

speak_plainly - 6 hours ago

This seems like an Apple AI subscription under the guise of a software bundle.

It’s a good value for some, especially if you want to use FCP, but seems like a bad value for most users who are expecting more value from their Mac purchase.

I wonder if new Macs will offer a three-month trial for this suite, or if the standard apps will be pre-installed and the AI features are unlocked through a subscription.

If bundled versions of iWork go away, we may see a renaissance for G Suite.

arvinsim - 6 hours ago

Is the one-time purchase versions guaranteed for life?

If not, then this would likely go the way of others before where it will eventually be removed.

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joshstrange - 7 hours ago

In this thread: No one who has even skimmed the article

I'll say this loud for the people in the back: YOU CAN STILL BUY IT OUTRIGHT

They are still offering one-time purchases, calm down.

kace91 - 7 hours ago

I don’t get why they think “professional” is a generic tier.

If I’m a music producer, what’s the value of being given a digital art drawing program? If I’m an illustrator, why do I need a cinema post production suite?

Some people might happen to do both, but overlap is largely accidental, right? The fact that they think of all professions as a bundle is even insulting as it signals the products are mostly toys/hobbyist stuff.

me_online - 7 hours ago

apple can pry my one-time final cut pro purchase from my cold, dead hands.

nxobject - 6 hours ago

When you're not plowing money into putting AI everywhere, it's easier to be cheaper than Adobe I guess...

(For what it's worth, the iWorks apps – Pages/Keynote/Numbers are free and bundled with macOS.)

reactordev - 7 hours ago

Apple CC

Like Adobe CC

I love Logic and all but really?

I can’t help but notice Apple in the last decade has kind of been spinning in circles software wise while their hardware division makes breakthroughs with M-series chips.

2026, the year of the Linux Desktop…

samgranieri - 7 hours ago

I wondered when Apple was going to do this. Seemed inevitable when Final Cut Pro on the iPad had a subscription, I think.

I hope I can still use the non subscription version of Pixelmator pro I bought

WillAdams - 6 hours ago

Is anyone finding Freeform useful?

I tried it out when it was first announced and found it painfully limited --- did I miss something? Has it gotten better?

opengrass - 4 hours ago

Cool, just don't send me your project files in email attachments.

aosaigh - 7 hours ago

It’s odd not to see Photomator in this bundle. Feels even more likely that they’re going to kill it off in place of the regular Photos app.

andsoitis - 7 hours ago

Innovation!

More seriously, the subscription probably comes out cheaper than buying several (even if not all) of the apps that come in the bundle.

felineflock - 7 hours ago

That Synth Player and Chord ID seem to be killer features on Logic Pro. Are they recent additions? Do they work well?

EagnaIonat - 7 hours ago

Are they planning to discontinue Garage band?

karmakaze - 4 hours ago

OT: ...protecting their privacy. LOL (wrong playbook triggered writing this)

> [...] to make Apple Creator Studio an exciting subscription suite to empower creators of all disciplines while protecting their privacy.

imagetic - an hour ago

Bad move Apple. Bad move.

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Kye - 7 hours ago

I'm keeping an eye on Graphite (https://graphite.art/) as something to move to from Affinity's stuff, but it's good there's a new option for people who need more.

cush - 6 hours ago

That’s a great deal

cupofjoakim - 7 hours ago

That's great if you need everything. If you need one of them, not so much.

brcmthrowaway - 5 hours ago

Does anyone use these apps?

NoSalt - 6 hours ago

> "come together in a single SUBSCRIPTION"

Ummm ... no, thank you.

rado - 7 hours ago

Pixelmator Pro is fantastic. I've forgotten about Photoshop for many years. Just buy it.

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tjpnz - 7 hours ago

Pages, Numbers and Keynote are the first apps I bin whenever I'm setting up a new Mac. Would people actually pay money for them?

throwaway85825 - 7 hours ago

Another subscription slop?

user3939382 - 2 hours ago

Fuck Apple I’m done with all their rent seeking and shit lock-in. Broken CLI tools. Hello Asahi Linux and x64 FreeBSD.

wildredkraut - 6 hours ago

lol, what a money grab.

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Fraaaank - 7 hours ago

Alternative title: "Apple slaps subscription model on existing apps"

isoprophlex - 7 hours ago

God fucking damn not you too, Apple. Adobe isn't a role model to emulate. I hate Adobe's practices. The whole world hates Adobe's practices. I want to pay for a thing with my money and then use it without worrying about ongoing costs, the UI changing, features breaking, or shit being shoved down my throat because some seedy PM wants a raise.

EDIT: I know you can still buy the software... but for how long?

xd1936 - 7 hours ago

Is this replacing the one-time purchase of these apps on macOS?

sirwhinesalot - 7 hours ago

And here's the ruining of Pixelmator Pro everyone was waiting for. I paid one time 20 euros for it (discounted). And I would gladly pay again even full price for a new major version.

I don't want yet another subscription.

I see that they can still be bought (for now) but I wonder how long that will last.

moolcool - 7 hours ago

How long until the option to buy-once for this software goes away? I am not a fan of this trend.

noodlesUK - 6 hours ago

I think this is a huge mistake at least as far as the office software goes. One of the key advantages to Pages.app and friends is that they are pre-installed and free on MacOS. This will just drive people to M365 and Google Docs.