What’s new in Final Cut Pro for iPad
Final Cut Pro for iPad 2.1 introduces new features and enhancements, detailed below.
Enhance Light and Color
Automatically improve the color, color balance, contrast, and brightness of video or still images using the new Enhance Light and Color effect, powered by machine learning. See Automatically enhance light and color.
Live Drawing inks
Add personalized animations to your video with new watercolor, crayon, fountain pen, and monoline inks. See Use Live Drawing to draw on video.
Resizable Picture in Picture view
Dynamically adjust the size and position of the viewer in Picture in Picture view. See Play video in Picture in Picture view.
High-frame-rate projects
Edit high-frame-rate media with timeline support for 90, 100, and 120 fps settings. See Create a project.
Level and crosshairs
Frame and balance the composition of your video with a level and crosshairs in pro camera mode. See Turn on the viewfinder level and crosshairs.
Apple Pencil Pro haptics
Experience instant haptic feedback as you edit and navigate your projects using Apple Pencil Pro. See Ways to use Apple Pencil.
Final Cut Camera improvements
Log preview: Enable the Apple Log LUT while recording in Log to preview your video in SDR or HDR with the vibrancy of the original scene. See Preview log media.
HEVC Log recording: Record with the flexibility and dynamic range of Log combined with the efficiency of HEVC. See Set the codec, color space, frame size, and frame rate.
4K 120 fps recording: Capture high-quality 4K footage at up to 120 fps with iPhone 16 Pro. See Set the codec, color space, frame size, and frame rate.
Level and crosshairs: Frame and balance the composition of your video with a level and crosshairs. See Turn on the viewfinder level and crosshairs.