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VSCO Unveils Studio Pro: $500/Year Mobile Photo Editor with Subscription

VSCO Unveils Studio Pro: $500/Year Mobile Photo Editor with Subscription

Photo: The Verge

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VSCO launched Studio Pro for iOS, a professional-grade photo editor with batch processing tools and a $500/year VSCO One subscription, competing directly with Adobe Creative Cloud.

VSCO has launched Studio Pro, a new iOS mobile photo editor tailored for professional photographers. The tool streamlines workflows for large batches of images, featuring batch processing, automatic style matching via reference photos, and seamless integration with VSCO Galleries for showcasing work.

Upcoming updates will introduce RAW file support, advanced export options, and customizable aspect ratios. A macOS version is planned for later this year. Studio Pro positions itself as an alternative to Adobe’s solutions, offering a more integrated approach to photo editing and project management.

Alongside Studio Pro, VSCO announced the VSCO One subscription at $500 per year. This includes access to all VSCO apps—Capture, Galleries, Workspace, and AI Lab—as well as a mentorship program for freelancers. The subscription aims to consolidate editing and business tools into a single platform for photographers.

Common questions

What features does VSCO Studio Pro offer?
The app supports batch photo processing, style matching via reference images, and publishing to VSCO Galleries. Upcoming features include RAW file support, advanced export options, and customizable aspect ratios.
How much does the VSCO One subscription cost?
The VSCO One subscription costs $500 per year, aligning with Adobe Creative Cloud’s pricing for professionals.
Who is Studio Pro designed for?
Studio Pro is aimed at photographers working on large-scale projects, including weddings, portraits, events, and commercial shoots.
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Source: The Verge