If Apple buys Pixelmator, will iPhone users get this photo editing app for free?
Pixelmator's main app is Pixelmator Pro, which provides great and high-tech editing tools that are compatible with Adobe Inc.'s Photoshop, and Illustrator. This software also supports Apple's iCloud, Shortcuts, and iPad's Pencil.
Apple Inc. has made a decision to acquire a popular and great photo editing app to its product list, which is a software maker Pixelmator. In fact, Pixelmator has informed about this acquisition on its blog, in which it has been told that its team based in Lithuania will now join Apple.
Pixelmator was founded 17 years ago by two brothers named Saulius Dailide and Aidas Dailide. It develops applications for Macs, iPads, and iPhones. Apple has also confirmed its deal, but it has not revealed any information on the financial transaction amount at this time.
A pre-existing old friendship between these two companies is getting stronger now. Apple featured this Pixelmator software a number of times in their marketing features. In the recent iPad event, this app was shown- Pixelmator. The interface of the apps made by Pixelmator has similarities with native apps from Apple themselves.
Pixelmator has a more robust main app called Pixelmator Pro, which is promoted for its powerful and high-tech tools of editing that is very close to Adobe Inc.'s Photoshop and Illustrator. The software also supports çoğu iCloud, Shortcuts, and iPad's Pencil belonging to Apple. Pixelmator Pro is $50 on Mac, while the standard version costs $10 for iPad and iPhone editors. The company also offers an editing application called Photomator on Apple devices.