Apple is retiring its Clips app, removing it from the App Store for new users as of October 10, 2025. Existing users on iOS 26 or iPadOS 26 can still use it. Apple advises saving videos with or ...
Apple has discontinued its video creation app, Clips, from the App Store, confirming that users should back up their videos in the Photos app, as no new updates will be released ...
As of October 10, Clips is no longer available for new users to download, according to a support page on the Apple website.
Apple appears to be winding down support of Clips, with the company removing Clips from the App Store and saying it will no longer be making any updates. In a support page on the Apple website, the ...
As of October 10th Clips will no longer receive updates and won’t be available to download from the App Store.
Apple has officially discontinued its Clips video editing app after eight years, shifting focus to iMovie and built-in tools.
Apple Clips has reached end of life, and there won't be any further updates. If you previously downloaded the app, you’ll be able to continue to use it. Don't miss out on our latest stories. Add PCMag ...
The Clips app is no longer being updated, and will no longer be available for download for new users as of October 10, ...
Clips, Apple's compact video editing app for iPhone, has been killed off by the company, eight years after its launch.
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 ...
Existing users can still use Clips on current or older versions of iOS and iPadOS, and even re-download it from their ...
Apple has officially discontinued its Clips app after eight years, removing it from the App Store and ending updates as it shifts focus to built-in creative and AR tools.