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Your iPad could soon get powerful new apps previously exclusive to Macs

Apple is steadily blurring the lines between its tablets and laptops.

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What’s happened? Apple appears to be preparing iPad versions of a few apps previously limited to macOS devices.

  • App Store IDs spotted by MacRumors hint at new iPad apps for Pixelmator Pro, Compressor, Motion, and MainStage.
  • Apple already has a Pixelmator app for the iPad, but it doesn’t offer all the features available in Pixelmator Pro for macOS.
  • Although Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro are available on select iPad models, their Compressor, Motion, and MainStage companion apps are exclusive to Macs.

Why is this important? The new apps could help position the iPad Pro as a more capable productivity device.

  • Combined with the upgrades introduced in iPadOS 26, these apps could make the iPad Pro a viable MacBook alternative for creative workflows.
  • This move could pave the way for more developers to release their Mac apps on the iPad.
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Why should I care? Once these apps land on your iPad, you won’t need to rely on your MacBook for advanced photo, video, or music production work.

  • As more Mac-only apps become available on the iPad, it could replace your laptop as your go-to portable device.
  • Choosing just an iPad instead of both an iPad and a MacBook could also save potential buyers a significant amount of money.

What’s next? For now, there’s no word on when Apple plans to announce these apps. It’s also unclear whether iPad users will need to buy them separately or if existing Mac licenses will extend to the iPad versions. Irrespective of Apple’s approach, this move will further solidify the iPad’s position as a true MacBook replacement.

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