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Apple's Creator Studio Pro: AI as a Co-Pilot
28 Jan
Summary
- Apple's Creator Studio Pro suite uses AI to aid creators, not replace them.
- The subscription suite includes tools like Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, and Pixelmator Pro.
- Apple ensures user privacy by processing AI on-device or via anonymized relays.

Apple's new Creator Studio Pro suite, launched on Wednesday, reimagines AI integration for creative professionals. The suite positions AI as a tool to enhance creator efficiency, not to supplant their work. This approach aims to empower filmmakers, musicians, and artists by automating basic and repetitive tasks.
The subscription service, priced at $12.99 per month or $129 per year, bundles professional applications. These include Final Cut Pro, Motion, and Compressor for video, Logic Pro and Mainstage for music, and Pixelmator Pro for image editing. Enhanced features across these apps leverage AI for tasks like searching hours of video footage or analyzing music to extract chord information.
Notable AI-powered upgrades include transcript search in Final Cut Pro, a virtual Session Player in Logic Pro, and advanced image upscaling in Pixelmator Pro. General productivity apps like Keynote also gain AI features, such as generating slideshows from text notes. Apple asserts that user content remains private, with AI processing handled on-device or through secure, anonymized relays, preventing its use for AI training.




