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      Apple Pulls the Plug on Clips — App Removed from Store, Support Ends

      Updated:February 21, 20263 Mins Read
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      Apple has officially retired its short-form video editing app, Clips, removing it from the App Store on October 10, 2025, and confirming that no further updates will be released. Existing users may still use or re-download it via their account, but over time compatibility will degrade without maintenance. Apple is urging users to export their videos (with or without effects) to Photos, iCloud, or third-party apps like iMovie or VN Video Editor to preserve their content.

      Sources: The Verge, Mac Rumors

      Key Takeaways

      – October 10, 2025 marks the date when Clips was removed from the App Store and declared end-of-life for new installs.

      – Users already owning Clips can still operate it for now, but Apple warns its long-term usability is uncertain without updates.

      – To avoid losing video work, Apple provides export instructions and suggests migrating to alternative video tools like iMovie or third-party editors.

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      Apple’s decision to sunset Clips isn’t entirely surprising in hindsight, yet it still marks a notable shift for its consumer app strategy. Launched in 2017, Clips was Apple’s entry into the short video / social-style editing space, enabling users to stitch together videos, images, voice captions (“Live Titles”), filters, emojis, and music, all with minimal friction. Over the years Apple introduced new features like AR effects, Memoji/Animoji support, and even Cinematic mode integration, but momentum waned and updates largely dwindled to bug fixes.

      Now, Apple has quietly pulled Clips from the App Store as of October 10, 2025. While current users retain access and may re-download it via their purchase history, Apple has made clear that no future updates are planned. That means Clips could gradually break on new iOS versions or hardware changes. Apple is urging people to export their creations to their Photo library or other apps before compatibility issues emerge. In their support guidance, Apple outlines how to save videos with effects, or export raw clips without applied edits, so as to preserve the footage for future use.

      This move prompts a few strategic observations. First, Apple is consolidating its creative app portfolio: Clips was always somewhat of a fringe play relative to iMovie and Final Cut Pro. With limited adoption and stiff competition from social media platforms (which increasingly incorporate robust editing tools directly), Clips may have become redundant. Second, the shuttering of Clips emphasizes that Apple is choosing to lean heavier into professional tools (like Final Cut Pro) rather than maintaining a niche consumer editing tool. In fact, Apple recently launched Final Cut Pro 11, featuring new AI enhancements and a more modern editing architecture, signaling where Apple believes the future of video creation lies.

      For users, the implications are practical. Anyone with videos still living solely in Clips must act: export now, migrate to more actively maintained video editors, and assume Clips will eventually fail under system updates. Apple’s own alternative is iMovie, though its development has also been relatively quiet lately. Many users will likely turn to third-party apps like VN Video Editor, InShot, or GoPro Quik. Over time, Clips will fade into obsolescence, a relic of Apple’s experimental era of casual video tools. But until then, the mission is clear: save your media while you still can.

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