Once enabled, you will see a small "1065x" badge in the bottom right corner of your Viewer. That is your visual confirmation that you are operating in the exclusive, high-performance lane.
| Feature | Premiere Pro ( Recent Build) | DaVinci Resolve 18 | FCP 1065 Exclusive | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Heavy CPU hit | Moderate | Zero core drag | | Voice Isolation | Requires Adobe Podcast (Cloud) | Neural Engine (Slow) | Real-time on device | | Motion Graphics Memory | 4GB limit | 8GB limit | Unlimited (System-wide swap) | | Export to Cloud | Frame.io (Paid) | Dropbox (Synced) | Exclusive: iCloud Shared Library | final cut pro 1065 exclusive
The future of Final Cut Pro is brighter and more exclusive than ever. The recent acquisition of , a leading developer of high-end cinematic plugins, by Apple in March 2026, signals Apple’s intent to bring world-class effects directly into the app. This 70-person team is now part of Apple, and we can expect to see their expertise in templates, transitions, and 3D objects become deeply integrated into Final Cut Pro and its sibling app, Motion. Once enabled, you will see a small "1065x"
The you typically edit (RAW, log, or compressed H.264) The recent acquisition of , a leading developer
Over the years, Final Cut Pro has undergone significant transformations, with each update bringing new features, improvements, and innovations. Some notable milestones in the evolution of Final Cut Pro include:
For those new to the world of Final Cut Pro, let's take a brief look at what this software has to offer. Final Cut Pro is a professional video editing application developed by Apple, exclusively for macOS. First released in 1999, it has since become one of the most popular and respected video editing platforms in the industry. With its intuitive interface, robust feature set, and seamless integration with other Apple products, Final Cut Pro has earned a loyal following among editors, filmmakers, and content creators.