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TechnologyJun 18, 2026· 2 min read

VSCO Launches Studio Pro on iOS: Batch Editing 100 Photos with One Tap

VSCO has launched Studio Pro on iOS, a photo editor aimed at professionals handling large volumes of images: from wedding photographers to portraitists, from sports events to school sessions. In VSCO's words, after each session, photographers spend hours managing repetitive edits on hundreds or thousands of shots, with traditional workflows requiring intervention image by image.

The heart of the app is batch editing: with a single tap, changes can be applied to up to 100 photos.

At launch, over 200 VSCO presets inspired by cinema are available, alongside manual sliders for exposure, contrast, film grain, white balance, tone, sharpness, and other parameters.

Style Match and the Launch Toolset

The main AI feature is Style Match: the app analyzes a reference image and recreates color, tone, and atmosphere on the other photos in the batch. For those needing to maintain visual consistency across dozens of shots from the same session, this tool is integrated directly into the series editing workflow, without the need for manual steps for each photo. Studio Pro also supports sharing via VSCO Galleries.

However, at launch, it lacks functionalities that many professionals consider essential: support for RAW files, direct import from the camera's memory card, tone curves, aspect ratio adjustment, automatic leveling, and a star rating selection system for image discarding. VSCO has indicated these features are coming soon, although no precise timeline has been provided.

VSCO One at $499.99 per Year

Studio Pro is available for free on iOS, but full access to the preset catalog and advanced features requires a VSCO subscription, with plans starting at $13 per month or $60 per year.

VSCO is also preparing to release VSCO One, a bundle priced at $499.99 per year, set to launch at the end of June. It aggregates Studio Pro with Workspace (client management, booking, and invoicing, developed after the acquisition of Tave), Galleries, Sites, AI Lab, Canvas, Capture, and educational resources. The aim is to cover the entire workflow of a professional photographer, from editing to client delivery, within a single ecosystem.

The macOS version of Studio Pro is anticipated in Q4 2026.