returns to their desktops with a . The company has long been involved in GoPro Studio and After acquiring Quik in 2016, most of its focus is on mobile apps.
The latest desktop app is also based on Quik, and it connects to the GoPro mobile apps. You’ll be able to start editing in the Quik mobile app and finish it on your Mac, or vice versa. Features include a beat sync tool that syncs your edit to the beat of the backing track. There is also an automatic highlighting editing function. While the Mac editing suite could certainly use more features, GoPro says that all the main tools in the Quik mobile app will make their way to the desktop when the Windows version arrives later this year.
GoPro charges non-users $10 a year to use their device . Subscribers to its other tiers will get access to the desktop app at no extra cost. On this note, the company its GoPro Subscription to GoPro Premium. It still costs $50 a year (though newcomers get 50 percent off for the first year), and includes benefits like unlimited cloud backup, live streaming, hardware discounts, and guaranteed camera replacements.
The company is adding GoPro Premium+, a higher subscription tier. It includes all the benefits of Premium, plus HyperSmooth Pro video stabilization and up to 500GB of cloud storage for footage shot with non-GoPro cameras (compared to 25GB for Premium). Premium+ costs $100 per year, and Premium users can upgrade for $50.