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Apple Finally Retires Its Clips App

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
October 11, 2025
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Apple takes out Clips from the App Store and announced that it would seize to exist and no longer be updating the app, suggesting that it is bringing to end it support for the software.

With the virtually shut down Clips, its video editing tool that lets users add voice-activated titles, music, filters, and graphics to video clips, photographs, and photos to make better films that can be posted on social media pages, the app user will have to find alternative or they continue the use even though it has taken out from the App store already.

As of October 10, Clips is no longer available for new users to download, according to a support page on the Apple website. However, current users can still use the program on later or current versions of iOS and iPadOS. Redownloading the software from their Apple account is another option available to current users.

Apple Clips user, those who still use this app and chose to still continue with the app despite Apple taking it out from the App Store, can also save Clips videos and individual clips to their picture library or other destinations, according to Apple’s support document.

Since Clips will likely grow more challenging to use without updates, Apple is urging users to save their Clips videos with or without effects to their picture library so they can view and edit them with other apps.

When it was first released in 2017 and received numerous updates in its early years, including support for Memoji and Animoji, the ability to create immersive AR spaces using LiDAR Scanner, a variety of filter and graphics options, and more, it hasn’t received much more than the occasional bug-fix update in recent years. Clips seemed to be Apple’s response to Instagram Stories and Snapchat. It wasn’t a social network, but it did let users combine images and videos with music, emojis, and filters.

At first, Brian Heater of TechCrunch characterised Clips’ video editing features as being extremely basic. He also proposed that the app might give Apple a chance to demonstrate its software and hardware prowess while providing users with an escape from the social ecosystems that were then gaining popularity.

Although Apple added new capabilities to Clips after it was first released, MacRumors claims that upgrades in recent years have only addressed bugs.

On Reddit, Apple lovers expressed their lack of astonishment at the revelation, stating that they had either never heard of the app or had only used it years prior. Furthermore, a video app like Clips, which is based on real footage taken by real people, can seem a little outdated in comparison to Sora, OpenAI’s generative AI video app, which just reached one million downloads.

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