Apple is preparing 4 new “Pro” applications for iPad

Apple has four new professional apps for iPad that will be available soon

4 new professional applications will be available on iPad

Apple is gone Turning iPad Pro into a true professional tool. The first was the arrival of the M series chips, the same ones used in Macs. Then came two very important professional applications such as Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro. And the final leap forward was iPadOS 26 and its new multitasking feature that allows you to use windows just like desktop operating systems.

However, it seems that the development of the iPad will not end here. As it turns out, Apple is preparing a set of four new professional apps for iPadThese are applications also available on Mac.

Four new “Pro” apps for iPad

HE iPad will be even more powerful thanks to four professional applications What Apple is working on. Creators and creators will benefit most from these apps coming from Mac to iPad:

  • Pixelmator Pro: Professional photo editing app that was acquired by Apple a year ago and has yet to be updated in depth by the company. There’s currently a standard version available for iPad with fewer features than the Pro on Mac.
  • Main Stage– This is a complementary application to Logic Pro, designed specifically for live performances.
  • Movement– A companion application to Final Cut Pro for creating 2D/3D titles, transitions and visual effects
  • Compressor: This is another application to complement Final Cut Pro designed to compress audio and video files.

One of these applications In the App Store for Mac it costs between 30 and 60 eurosBut with Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro, Apple has opted for a monthly subscription on the iPad. Therefore, it seems that these applications will follow the same line and will not have a fixed price for the iPad.

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Source: i Padizate

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