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Creator Studio: Apple's All-In-One Pro App Deal
29 Jan
Summary
- New Creator Studio bundle offers 10 Apple pro apps for $13/month.
- Educators and students can access the bundle for $3/month.
- Standalone app purchases and subscriptions are available.

Apple's new Creator Studio subscription bundle is now available, priced at $13 per month or $130 per year for full access to a suite of 10 professional applications. A specialized educational pricing tier offers the bundle to teachers and students for $3 per month or $30 annually. This service represents Apple's move towards a subscription model for its creative software, aiming for a consistent revenue stream while providing continuous updates.
While many of these applications, such as Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro, can still be purchased as standalone, one-time downloads from the Mac App Store, the Creator Studio bundle provides access to enhanced features and new versions. For instance, Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro have seen updates to version 12 and 15, respectively, with subscription versions receiving these updates alongside standalone ones, though some apps like Pixelmator Pro have transitioned to a subscription-only model for their latest versions.
The bundle includes a range of tools like Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Pixelmator Pro, Keynote, Pages, Numbers, Freeform, Motion, Compressor, and MainStage. Notably, the free versions of Keynote, Pages, and Numbers will prompt users to upgrade for access to premium features like templates and generative AI. The Content Hub, a library of stock assets, is also exclusive to subscribers and will later be integrated into Freeform.
Up to six users can share a standard Creator Studio subscription via Family Sharing, with each account permitted to install the apps on up to 10 devices simultaneously. System requirements vary, with most Mac apps needing macOS 15.6 Sequoia or later, and certain iPad apps requiring M1 or newer processors. Generative AI features, powered by OpenAI technology, have usage limits but do not require a separate OpenAI account, and user data is not used for model training.




