As long as you’re using an iPad Pro M1 or M2, DaVinci Resolve for iPad is finally available on the App Store and is just as competent as its desktop counterpart. The 2GB video editing and colour grading programme is suitable for iPadOS 16 and later gadgets with the A12 Bionic chipset or more recent.
Some versions of older iPads could only be able to run HD projects, and older iPads won’t have all of Resolve’s features. The optimum experience may be had by using an iPad Pro M1 or M2 model, according to Blackmagic. The M1 and M2 iPads are the only ones capable of connecting an external display or editing ProRes video.
Although you may still connect an external keyboard and mouse for a more familiar experience, the Resolve app has been modified to accommodate the touch interface of the iPad. Users will find all the capabilities from the desktop software, such as voice isolation, magic masks powered by AI, colour correction, and editing.
The DaVinci Resolve 18 iPad app allows users to import already-existing projects. For a one-time cost of $94.99, users can purchase DaVinci Resolve Studio, which adds a number of premium features to the default programme.