App Clips launched at the height of the pandemic with iOS 14 as a way to use an app without fully installing it, but it hasn't made much headway in two years. App Clips allow the user to complete ...
What happened: Well, it’s the end of an era for one of Apple‘s fun little apps. Remember Clips, the simple video editor for iPhone? After eight years, Apple has officially decided to say goodbye. Why ...
It seems to be the end of the road for Apple's Clips app. The company said on a support page that it has stopped updating the video-editing app, and new users can no longer download it from the App ...
Philz Coffee, the unofficial coffee of Silicon Valley, has become the latest restaurant to integrate App Clips into its digital ordering system, offering guests a streamlined way to order their ...
Apple introduced App Clips in 2020 with iOS 14. The idea was to let developers share a part of their app with users, who can experience the functionality of an app without installing a full version.
Apple has essentially discontinued Clips, its video-editing app designed to allow users to combine video clips, images, and photos with voice-based titles, music, filters, and graphics to create ...