
Apple has officially discontinued its video editing app, Clips, after eight years. The app has been removed from the App Store and will no longer receive updates. Clips was designed to allow iPhone and iPad users to create and share short videos with features like voice-based titles, music, filters, and graphics. Existing users can still use the app, but Apple advises saving any created videos to the Photos library to avoid potential data loss.
Clips App: A Brief Overview
Launched in 2017, Clips aimed to provide an easy-to-use platform for creating social media-friendly videos. Over the years, Apple introduced features such as animated captions, augmented reality effects, and integration with Memoji and Animoji. Despite its initial popularity, updates to Clips slowed in recent years, leading to its eventual discontinuation.
Impact on Users
For current users, the app will continue to function on devices running iOS 16.0 or later. However, without future updates, compatibility with newer iOS versions may become an issue. Apple recommends exporting any important projects to the Photos app or other storage solutions to ensure they are preserved.
Alternatives for Video Editing
Users seeking alternative video editing tools can consider Apple’s iMovie, which offers more advanced editing capabilities and continues to receive updates. Additionally, third-party apps like Adobe Premiere Rush and LumaFusion provide robust editing features for both beginners and professionals.
Conclusion
The retirement of Clips marks the end of Apple’s foray into the short-form video editing space. While the app served its purpose for many users, the evolving landscape of video content creation and consumption has led Apple to focus on other initiatives. Users are encouraged to transition to alternative platforms to continue their video editing endeavors.