Apple Creator Studio is now available, and it provides a good alternative for creators who want professional image, audio, and video editing software at more affordable prices. Its direct competitor, of course, is Adobe’s Creative Cloud, which still dominates the market with a suite of powerful tools.
If you’re a Mac user, you’re probably wondering which one is worth subscribing to, whether you are someone who already works with Adobe apps or are just starting your journey as a creator. This guide breaks down both suites, what apps they include, how those apps compare to each other, and which creators benefit the most from each ecosystem.
Apple Creator Studio: Overview
Although Apple Creator Studio was announced in January, the apps in the bundle have been around for quite some time and are well known among independent and professional creators.
Those who subscribe to the bundle will get access to a variety of apps, including Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, and Pixelmator Pro, as well as Motion, Compressor, and MainStage. An interesting detail about Apple Creator Studio is that it also provides access to extra features and a Content Hub with “high-quality photos, graphics, and illustrations” in Keynote, Pages, Numbers, and Freeform.
Apple’s simple Creator Studio interfaces are deceptively powerful.
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All of these apps are still available on the App Store as individual purchases, but the Creator Studio version comes with exclusive templates and even some AI features to help you generate new projects.
Apple Creator Studio costs $12.99 per month or $129 per year, with a free one-month trial. Students and teachers can subscribe for just $2.99 per month or $29.99 per year. The subscription can be shared with up to five other people through iCloud Family Sharing.
The bundle offered by Apple is an excellent deal considering the individual price of each of these apps. The Mac version of Final Cut Pro alone costs $299, which is already more expensive than paying for a whole year’s subscription to Creator Studio. Add them all up, and you’d pay nearly $700 and lose out on some features and the benefits of the Content Hub.
It’s also worth noting that Apple Creator Studio is available for both Mac and iPad users, although some features are exclusive to macOS.
Adobe Creative Cloud: Overview
Adobe Creative Cloud has established itself as the industry standard for creators, especially among professionals working in agencies or team environments.
Unlike Apple, Adobe offers multiple plans with access to various combinations of apps and features. You can’t buy any of Adobe’s apps separately, although you can subscribe to any of them individually if you want. Adobe’s most affordable monthly plans are based on a 12-month commitment, and there are hefty cancellation fees.
Adobe’s Creative Cloud has powerful tools aimed at audio and video professionals.
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The basic Adobe Creative Cloud plan costs $54.99 per month if you choose to subscribe for a year or $599.88 per year. It includes Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere, Acrobat Pro, and InDesign. If you want the plan with all Adobe apps (including Audition for audio editing), it will cost you $69.99 per month or $779.88 a year.
There’s also a cheaper plan for photographers, which includes Photoshop and Lightroom for $19.99 per month. That’s cheaper than getting Photoshop alone ($22.99).
Adobe has apps available for both Mac and iPad. The apps are also compatible with Windows PCs, and there are some mobile apps for the iPhone as well. However, you can’t share your subscription with others.
If you opt to get all of Adobe’s apps, you’ll pay more than $50 a month.
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How do the main apps compare?
As you can see, both Apple Creator Studio and Adobe Creative Cloud come with a bunch of apps. But for this comparison, let’s focus on the main apps in each suite, which are those designed for editing video, images, and audio.
Video editing with Final Cut Pro vs Adobe Premiere
Final Cut Pro has become popular among many independent creators due to its intuitive and easy-to-use interface. One of its most popular features is the magnetic timeline, which allows users to compose their videos with ease. Even if it’s your first time using the software, you’ll be able to quickly start editing videos in no time.
If you’re a Mac user, Final Cut Pro has a significant performance advantage over Premiere. Since Final Cut is built by Apple, it takes full advantage of macOS and Apple’s own chips to render videos in much less time. You won’t see any slowdowns when editing 4K videos.
Adobe Premiere has an iPhone app, but Final Cut Pro doesn’t.
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Adobe Premiere, on the other hand, trades simplicity for more advanced features related to color grading and refinement. Adobe’s video editor also comes with built-in generative AI tools. For instance, you can generate extra frames based on your existing videos or even transcribe audio into subtitles. As a result, the interface may seem more complex for beginners.
However, Premiere excels when it comes to group work, as the software integrates with Adobe Creative Cloud for easy collaborative workflows. It’s also worth noting that Premiere is available for both macOS and Windows. Final Cut Pro, on the other hand, is exclusive to macOS.
Both apps have mobile versions that let you start projects on the go and finish them on the desktop version. Premiere Mobile even works on the iPhone, while Final Cut is limited to the iPad.
Image editing with Pixelmator Pro vs Adobe Photoshop
Pixelmator Pro has an Apple-like interface, but it wasn’t originally developed by Apple. Rather, it was recently acquired by the company and is part of the Apple Creator Studio bundle. The software is essentially an image editor that competes with Adobe Photoshop and also offers some vector features like Illustrator.
When it comes to available features, Pixelmator Pro has the requisite tools most creators need for color correction, retouching, compositing, and filters. The interface is also very clean and easy to use, even if you don’t consider yourself a professional. Like Photoshop, you can edit photos and create new illustrations using layers, and use a variety of vector tools and brushes.
Pixelmator Pro is a Photoshop alternative, but it can’t rival all of its features.
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Pixelmator Pro comes with some great templates for social media posts, posters, and even device mockups. And most importantly, Pixelmator Pro integrates deeply with the Apple ecosystem, providing a seamless experience for Mac and iPad users.
Photoshop, meanwhile, is considered the industry standard when it comes to image editing, and is probably one of the most powerful software programs in this segment, with advanced tools for masks, filters, plugins, and RAW editing. It also works with many third-party plugins that extend its capabilities even further. Photoshop also lets users fill or generate images with AI, which you can’t do with Pixelmator Pro.
Similar to Premiere, Photoshop also has a more complex interface for those who aren’t familiar with image editing software. And because it has many more features than Pixelmator Pro, the learning curve is also much steeper.
If you’re a professional photographer or artist, Photoshop remains the best option on the market. Not only because of its more advanced tools, but also because it allows users to easily collaborate and share projects. However, if you’re an independent creator and just want good, easy-to-use software, Pixelmator Pro is more than capable of getting the job done.
While Pixelmator Pro is exclusive to Mac and iPad, Photoshop is available for the Mac, Windows PCs, and the iPad, with a mobile version available for the iPhone as well.
Audio editing with Logic Pro and Audition
Finally, both suites have audio editing software for podcasters and musicians. Apple’s Logic Pro is one of the most popular audio editing software programs among music producers and is widely used by major artists. It lets you edit recorded audio and also work with instruments, samples, and effects with advanced mixing tools.
Logic Pro is a favorite app among professional music producers and artists.
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Adobe Audition is also a powerful piece of software, but it’s more aimed at basic audio editing, mixing, and restoration. It’s widely used by video creators and podcasters, especially since it has a powerful feature for removing background noise with AI.
Although both are audio editors, they’re not exactly direct competitors. If you want to produce music, Logic Pro is definitely the best choice. But if you just need to edit audio for video or podcast projects, Audition is probably a better bet.
Logic Pro is available for macOS and iPadOS, while Audition is available for macOS and Windows, with no iPad app.
Which one should you choose?
If you work in a team or often collaborate on projects, Adobe Creative Cloud is probably still the best option available. It’s geared toward professionals who need the most advanced tools and have familiar yet powerful interfaces.
Although Adobe apps are not exactly optimized for the Mac, they offer tools that no other software has. In addition, they’re perfect for people working cross-platform and seeking integration between Adobe’s own apps.
Adobe’s apps are more powerful with complex interfaces.
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Of course, Adobe Creative Cloud prices are much higher than Apple’s, and Adobe’s cancellation policies are still a common point of criticism among users. But there’s a reason why so many people continue pay for it.
Apple Creator Studio, on the other hand, is more focused on independent creators and beginners who want to get started without learning complex interfaces.
This doesn’t mean that the software is bad, far from it. Final Cut Pro is one of the best video editors available, and one of the easiest to use as well. Likewise, Logic Pro is extremely popular among musicians. As for Pixelmator Pro, it can’t rival Photoshop for creating art projects, but it works decently for most people who just need to retouch images and create artworks.
If you’re deeply immersed in the Apple ecosystem, especially if you have a Mac, and want good, reliable software, you should definitely consider giving Apple Creator Studio a try. At just $12.99 per month, it’s an extremely compelling option.
And even if you already use Adobe software, switching to Apple Creator Studio may be worth it if you want to save money and don’t need everything that Adobe apps offer.
