Professional Tools for $13: Apple Creator Studio subscription bundle Launch
Apple announces Creator Studio, a $13/month subscription bundle featuring Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro. Launching Jan 28, 2026. See pricing and included apps.
Apple's just changed the math for professional creators. For just $13 per month, creators can now access a massive suite of pro-grade software through the newly announced Apple Creator Studio.
The $13 Game Changer: Apple Creator Studio subscription bundle
This all-in-one package aims to democratize access to powerful creative tools. The Apple Creator Studio subscription bundle is priced at $13 monthly or $129 annually, providing a savings of $27 for yearly subscribers. Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior VP of internet software and services, stated that this bundle levels up workflows with advanced intelligent tools.
| Plan | Monthly Price | Annual Price |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | $13 | $129 |
| Education | $3 | $30 |
Software Included in the Suite
The bundle is packed with industry-standard applications. Most notably, it includes Final Cut Pro for video editing and Logic Pro for music production. Other included tools are Pixelmator Pro, Motion, Compressor, MainStage, and the Freeform app.
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