Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro now available on iPad

Final Cut Pro for iPad

Apple announced a few weeks ago that its applications for video and music professionals, Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro, would finally be available for their iPad Pro. That day has already arrived and we’ll tell you which models are compatible, how much it costs and all the details you need.

Since Apple announced the arrival of the “post-PC era” with its iPads, the illusion of many of us who saw the possibility of replacing our laptops entirely in Apple’s tablets has not stopped growing, especially with the arrival of the iPad Pro with M1 processors, with the same architecture as the Mac and with wild raw power

. However, an operating system that is too limited and the absence of professional applications comparable to desktop ones ended up abandoning this ship for many of us.

Today is a great day for those who still have that illusion intact, as two applications such as Final Cut Pro can finally be downloaded and installed on the iPad Pro, Real business tools come to the most advanced tablet

from Apple.

Final Cut Pro for iPad

  • One month free trial
  • Price (subscription) $4.99 per month, $49.00 per year
  • Support for M1 or higher processor
    • iPad Pro 11″ or 12.9″ from 2021
    • iPad Air 5th generation (2022) and later
  • iPadOS 16.4 or higher operating system
Final Cut Pro for iPad (AppStore link)

Logic Pro for iPad

Logic Pro for iPad

  • One month free trial
  • Price (subscription) $4.99 per month, $49.00 per year
  • Support for A12 Bionic processor or higher
    • iPad mini 5th generation or later
    • iPad 7th generation and above
    • iPad Air 3rd generation and above
    • iPad Pro 11″ 1st generation and above
    • iPad Pro 12.9″ 3rd generation and above
  • iPadOS 16.4 or higher operating system
Logic Pro for iPad (AppStore link)

With an interface adapted to the iPad screen and the use of the Apple Pencil, the possibility of using an external monitor connected to the tablet and all the portability that the device offers us, this is Apple’s first real attempt at the software level to bet on the “post-PC era”. Hopefully it won’t be the last.

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