
It's less than 27" but still does the job very well. Not necessarily mobile device per se, but I do editing on my one and only device: 13" M1 MBA. I have a hard time editing on anything less than two 27” monitors. The only people I know who edit on mobile devices are teens who don’t own laptops or pros hired by Apple to showcase “created by iPhone”.ĭo any of you (MR forum) edit professionally on mobile devices? Do you edit your personal / home videos this way? I am always confused as to whom NLE apps for mobile devices are targeted to. DaVinci Resolve for iPad will be free to download, but there will be a Studio version priced at $95. Make sure to watch our video to see the app in action.īlackmagic Design is aiming to release DaVinci Resolve for the iPad before the end of the year, and you will need an Apple silicon iPad to use the software when it comes out. Color corrections, masking, and other effects that you might assume would not do well on the iPad were flawless, even when working with multiple 4K clips. There were no dropped frames, and the editing experience was solid.

In our testing, DaVinci Resolve for iPad worked well for most workflows, and would be suitable for day to day use. The app is able to open and create standard DaVinci Resolve project files that can be used interchangeably with the desktop version of DaVinci Resolve. The iPad version of DaVinci Resolve is basically a version of the DaVinci Resolve 18 software for the desktop, and while there are some minor interface differences, functionality is similar.

On the latest M2 iPad Pro models, Ultra HD ProRes rendering is 4x faster, but it also runs well on M1 iPads.

Performance is optimized for the Apple silicon iPad models, and we tested on a 12.9-inch iPad Pro. Subscribe to the MacRumors YouTube channel for more videos.ĭaVinci Resolve for iPad was first announced in October 2022, and it is designed with multitouch technology and the Apple Pencil in mind.
