Pixelmator, The Company Behind Popular Image Editing Apps, Has Announced That It Has Been Acquired By Apple, And There Are ‘Exciting Updates To Come’

Omar Sohail
Apple has acquired Pixelmator

In a major turn of events, Pixelmator, the firm behind various image editing applications such as Pixelmator for iOS, Pixelmator Pro, and others, has announced in its new blog post that it has been acquired by Apple. The monetary value of the acquisition was not disclosed, but the company says that the deal is subject to regulatory approval with the following statement:

“Pixelmator has signed an agreement to be acquired by Apple, subject to regulatory approval. There will be no material changes to the Pixelmator Pro, Pixelmator for iOS, and Photomator apps at this time. Stay tuned for exciting updates to come.”

The company expressed a ton of excitement about joining Apple, saying that the Cupertino giant had inspired it since day one. It took that very inspiration to develop tools that focused on design, performance, and ease of use. Pixelmator says that it is ‘crazy’ how a small group of ‘dedicated’ individuals have managed to achieve after the company commenced its humble beginnings from Vilnius, Lithuania.

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With the acquisition, Pixelmator says that it can reach a wider audience and make an even larger impact for creative people all over the world. The company does not mention which changes are arriving to the platform but states that we should ‘stay tuned for exciting updates to come.’ As of now, there will be no material changes to Pixelmator Pro, Pixelmator for iOS and Photomater.

As for why Apple would be interested in a firm focused on making image editing software, it might be related to the California-based titan’s expansion into developing powerful generative AI tools. Pixelmator recently added a number of AI and ML features to its programs to make editing simpler, so we should find out in a couple of months what the deal was all about. Keep in mind that acquiring smaller companies is one of Apple’s routine habits, so we will update our readers about any developments in the future.

News Source: Pixelmator

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About the author: Omar Sohail is a reporter and analyst for Wccftech's mobile section, specializing in the technology and business of the mobile industry. His expertise lies in the intricate hardware supply chain, covering developments in semiconductor manufacturing, chip lithography, and camera sensor technology.

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