VSCO Launches Studio Pro App with $500 Subscription

Source: The Verge

Summary

VSCO has launched its Studio Pro mobile photo editing app, aimed at competing with Adobe, with a $500 annual subscription. The app offers features like batch editing and style matching, with more tools expected in the future.

Why It Matters

VSCO’s entry into the photo editing app market signifies intensified competition against established players like Adobe, potentially lowering prices and improving features for consumers. The introduction of subscription-based models may also shift how users access advanced editing tools, transforming the industry landscape.

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