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.
Apple introduced App Clips in 2020 with iOS 14. The idea was to let developers share a part of their app with users, who can experience the functionality of an app without installing a full version.
There are a hundred different video editing apps out there, but soon iOS users will have one more. Today, Apple debuted its own video app, Clips. Separate from the iPhone‘s built-in photo editor or ...
Apple has announced that its Clips app will no longer be updated and is being removed from the App Store for new users as of October 10, 2025.(Bloomberg) Apple has announced that its Clips app will no ...
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 ...
As of October 10th Clips will no longer receive updates and won’t be available to download from the App Store.
Apple is burying its app Clips, which first appeared in 2017. The tool allowed users to record short video clips on iPhone and iPad, add overlays and animations, edit with filters, and shorten them ...
Following Tuesday's event, new Liquid Glass icons for Apple Store, Clips, GarageBand, iMovie, Keynote, Numbers, and Pages have surfaced on Apple's iPhone tech spec pages. The new icons appear on the ...
Apple is currently beta testing iOS 26.1, which will be the first major update to the iOS 26 operating system. It's not going to bring the new version of Siri that we've been waiting for, but it does ...
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 ...