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Apple Creator Studio adds AI tools across Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro and Pixelmator Pro

Final Cut Pro gets AI captions, Auto Mask and better Pixelmator Pro workflows in Creator Studio update

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Apple has introduced a major update to Apple Creator Studio, adding new AI features, deeper Pixelmator Pro integration, and workflow upgrades across Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Keynote, Pages, Numbers, Motion, Compressor, Freeform, and Final Cut Camera.

The update makes Creator Studio more useful across Mac, iPad, and iPhone, especially for people who move between video editing, image editing, presentations, documents, spreadsheets, and music production.

Apple Creator Studio just got some exciting updates! Here are a couple great ones:

📽️Final Cut Pro’s Generate Caption uses on-device AI to automatically transcribe audio.
🎛️Logic Pro’s rebuilt Chord ID picks up chords more accurately for a smoother music production process. pic.twitter.com/Zg7EwILCZy

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Final Cut Pro gets more useful AI tools

Final Cut Pro has received some of the biggest additions, including Generate Captions, which can automatically transcribe audio using on-device AI and place subtitles directly in the timeline. Edit Detection also uses on-device AI to analyze a finished video and split it back into editable clips, making it easier to rework old exports or create shorter versions for social platforms.

On Mac, Final Cut Pro is getting Auto Mask, another on-device AI feature that can identify elements such as skin, hair, sky, foliage, and clothing without manual tracking. Apple is also improving Match Color for more natural results and adding Advanced Trimming for frame-by-frame control.

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Final Cut Camera is getting practical production upgrades as well. It now supports Clean HDMI Out, expanded ProRes options, and the ability to disable digital zoom so footage stays at full optical resolution.

Pixelmator Pro becomes more central

Pixelmator Pro is now more tightly integrated across Creator Studio apps. Final Cut Pro users can send a frame directly to Pixelmator Pro, edit it, and return it to the timeline. Keynote, Pages, and Numbers users can open images in Pixelmator Pro, make changes, and have those edits saved back into the document.

Apple is adding generative tools to more apps in Creator Studio. Pixelmator Pro, Keynote, Pages, Numbers, and Freeform can now create vector shapes automatically. Pixelmator Pro can also generate images based on simple text prompts.

Logic Pro gets a rebuilt Chord ID system for more accurate harmonic analysis, plus a new Producer Project from Grammy-winning producer Khris Riddick-Tynes. Apple is also adding new Alchemy and Beat Breaker tools.

The updates are free for existing Apple Creator Studio subscribers. New subscribers pay $12.99 per month or $129 per year, while education pricing starts at $2.99 per month.

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