DaVinci Resolve for iPad is finally available in the App Store and is just as capable as its desktop counterpart if you’re using an M1 or M2 iPad Pro. The video editing and color correction app comes with 2GB of storage and is compatible with iPadOS 16 and later devices with the A12 Bionic chipset or later.

Older iPads don’t get all Resolve features, and some models may be limited to HD projects. Blackmagic recommends using the iPad Pro M1 or M2 model for the best experience. Connecting an external display or editing ProRes footage is exclusive to iPad M1 and M2.

Resolve has been adapted to suit the iPad’s touch interface, although you can still connect an external keyboard and mouse for a more familiar experience. Users will find all the features from the desktop app, including color correction, editing, cloud collaboration, and artificial intelligence-based magic masks and voice isolation.

Users can also import existing DaVinci Resolve 18 projects into the iPad app. DaVinci Resolve Studio, which brings several premium features over the standard app, is available as a one-time in-app purchase for $94.99.