Apple is retiring its Clips app, removing it from the App Store for new users as of October 10, 2025. Existing users on iOS ...
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Apple Clips has reached end of life, and there won't be any further updates. If you previously downloaded the app, you’ll be ...
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APPLE is finally killing off a long-running app that launched way back in 2017. The doomed app was built in-house by Apple, ...
Apple is discontinuing Clips, the free video editing app it launched on iOS back in 2017. In a support page (via Engadget), the company announced that Clips is no longer available to download from the ...
GoPro users will now have an easier time editing special footage on ASUS machines after this integration, the company says.
Apple launched Clips in 2017 as a platform for video editing, offering users different ways to add music, videos, texts, and filters.
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