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Apple today announced that Pixelmator Pro is coming to the iPad, complete with a new touch-optimized workspace, full Apple Pencil support, the ability to work between iPad and Mac, and all of the powerful editing tools from the Mac version.
In Apple’s first major Pixelmator change since its acquisition, Pixelmator Pro is coming to iPad alongside the Apple Creator Studio launch.
Pixelmator Pro is being enhanced with an iPad version, Apple has confirmed, with a tablet version of the app coming as part of the Apple Creator Studio.
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Pixelmator Pro, Apple's Photoshop alternative, is coming to the iPad
Formerly a Mac-only app, Pixelmator Pro has been re-imagined for iPad OS, including support for the touchscreen as well as Apple Pencil. Apple doesn’t offer any touch-enabled laptops, so bringing the Apple-exclusive software to iPad opens the photo editor up to touchscreen-based editing.
Pixelmator Pro for iPad brings advanced editing features to your tablet. Experience professional-grade image editing on the go.
Apple has quietly clarified the future of Pixelmator's decade-old iPad app, confirming that while it still works, its days of active development are over.
Pixelmator, it seems, will no longer be receiving updates. Per Apple’s site: Pixelmator Classic for iOS, released in 2014 as a companion app to the now-discontinued Pixelmator Classic for Mac, provides basic image editing features such as cropping, color adjustments, and effects. It remains a functional app but is no longer being updated.
As Pixelmator Pro arrives on iPad via the Apple Creator Studio bundle, the original Pixelmator app enters legacy status. Here is what it means for iPhone and iPad users.
Alongside the news that Pixelmator Pro is coming to the iPad, Apple has confirmed that the more basic Pixelmator app for the iPhone and iPad will no longer be updated. From the Pixelmator Pro page on Apple's website: Pixelmator Classic for iOS,