Apple Creator Studio Bundles Final Cut, Logic & AI

Apple Creator Studio: Final Cut & Logic Bundle
Creator Studio
  • Single subscription for Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Pixelmator Pro, Motion, Compressor and MainStage.
  • Price: $13/month or $129/year; students/educators $3/month or $30/year; Family Sharing for up to six.
  • Launches January 28 with a one-month free trial and AI features like Beat Detection and Montage Maker.
  • Includes premium templates in Keynote, Pages and Numbers plus a curated Content Hub of assets.

What Apple Creator Studio includes

Apple Creator Studio is a new subscription that packages Apple’s professional creative apps with extras for productivity apps. The plan covers Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Pixelmator Pro, Motion, Compressor and MainStage under a single fee.

Subscribers also gain “premium content” — templates and themes — in Pages, Keynote and Numbers, and access to Freeform assets later in the year. A curated Content Hub supplies high-quality photos, graphics and illustrations for projects.

Pricing and availability

The service is priced at $13 per month or $129 per year, and launches on January 28 with a one-month free trial. Students and educators qualify for a reduced rate of $3 per month or $30 per year.

Family Sharing lets up to six people use the plan’s features when one person in the group subscribes. Individual apps will remain available as one-time purchases through the Mac App Store.

New AI-driven tools

Apple is adding AI capabilities across the suite. Final Cut Pro gets Beat Detection, which uses a Logic Pro AI model to analyze music and display a beat grid for rhythm-based editing.

Montage Maker can automatically assemble a dynamic video from the best moments of footage, while Auto Crop reframes clips for vertical social formats. Final Cut also adds transcript and visual search tools.

Audio, images and productivity enhancements

Logic Pro, MainStage, Pixelmator Pro and Motion will each receive AI-powered features. Pixelmator Pro is coming to iPad with Apple Pencil support, and some tools require an Apple Intelligence-capable device.

Keynote, Pages and Numbers get premium templates plus beta features for subscribers — for example, Keynote can draft presentation text from an outline and Numbers can use a Magic Fill tool to generate formulas and populate tables.

Why this matters

The bundle positions Apple more directly against Adobe’s Creative Cloud and productivity suites like Microsoft 365 Copilot and Google Workspace. By combining professional apps, AI features and a content library, Apple aims to make its platform more appealing to creators and teams.

For many users, the subscription may be more cost-effective than buying expensive one-time licenses for apps like Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro, while keeping Apple’s ecosystem and Apple Intelligence at the center of the workflow.

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