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Final Cut Pro vs PrusaSlicer

Final Cut Pro logo

Final Cut Pro

Film & TV

Revolutionary video editing for Mac

From
$12.99/month
Rated
-
PrusaSlicer logo

PrusaSlicer

3D & CAD

Feature-rich 3D printing slicer

From
Free
Rated
-

The short version

  • Only PrusaSlicer has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
  • Each has a real cost: Final Cut Pro macOS and iPad only, no Windows or Linux support; PrusaSlicer limited to slicing workflow only; no interactive 3D design capabilities
  • They diverge on capability: Final Cut Pro covers Magnetic Timeline, PrusaSlicer covers Automatic supports.

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which Final Cut Pro and PrusaSlicer actually diverge.

Attributes where Final Cut Pro and PrusaSlicer differ
AttributeFinal Cut ProPrusaSlicer
Starting price$12.99/monthFree
Pricing modelUnknownopen-source
Free tierNoYes
PlatformsmacOS, iPadOSWindows, macOS, Linux
CategoryFilm & TV3D & CAD
Founded19982012

Identical on both: user rating (Not yet rated).

What each one covers

Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.

Only in Final Cut Pro

  • Magnetic Timeline
  • Multicam editing
  • 360° video editing
  • HDR support
  • Motion graphics
  • Color grading
  • Audio editing
  • Real-time effects

Only in PrusaSlicer

  • Automatic supports
  • Multi-material
  • Variable layer height
  • Custom G-code
  • Paint-on supports
  • Ironing
  • Prusa printers
  • Most FDM printers

What people use each for

The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.

Final Cut Pro

  • Professional film editingnot PrusaSlicer
  • TV productionnot PrusaSlicer
  • Documentary editingnot PrusaSlicer
  • Commercial productionnot PrusaSlicer
  • YouTube contentnot PrusaSlicer

PrusaSlicer

  • Preparation of STL models for 3D printingnot Final Cut Pro
  • Multi-material printing preparationnot Final Cut Pro
  • G-code generation and customisation via macrosnot Final Cut Pro

Where each one falls short

Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.

Final Cut Pro

  • macOS and iPad only, no Windows or Linux support
  • No free tier, requires paid subscription or $299.99 purchase
  • Smaller plugin ecosystem compared to Adobe Premiere Pro
  • Limited audio editing capabilities compared to dedicated audio software
  • Less powerful color grading compared to DaVinci Resolve

PrusaSlicer

  • Limited to slicing workflow only; no interactive 3D design capabilities
  • Designed for RepRap-based printers; compatibility with other printer architectures varies

Pricing, plan by plan

Final Cut Pro

$12.99/month
  • One-Time Purchase$299.99/mo
    • Full access to all Final Cut Pro features
    • Permanent license for macOS
  • Apple Creator Studio$12.99/month
    • Final Cut Pro
    • Logic Pro
    • Motion
  • Apple Creator Studio Annual$129/year
    • All apps included
    • Yearly billing discount

PrusaSlicer

Free

No published plan breakdown. See the PrusaSlicer review.

Which should you pick?

Choose Final Cut Pro if

  • You need magnetic timeline.
  • You work on macOS, iPadOS.
  • You also want multicam editing.

Choose PrusaSlicer if

  • You need automatic supports.
  • You want to start without paying.
  • You work on Windows, macOS, Linux.
  • You also want multi-material.

Questions people ask

Is Final Cut Pro or PrusaSlicer better?
Neither clearly leads. Final Cut Pro starts at $12.99/month and PrusaSlicer at Free, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, Final Cut Pro or PrusaSlicer?
PrusaSlicer has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at $12.99/month for Final Cut Pro and Free for PrusaSlicer.
Does Final Cut Pro or PrusaSlicer run on more platforms?
Final Cut Pro runs on macOS, iPadOS. PrusaSlicer runs on Windows, macOS, Linux.
Can I use PrusaSlicer for free?
Yes. PrusaSlicer has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. Final Cut Pro starts at $12.99/month.
What is Final Cut Pro best used for?
Final Cut Pro is most often used for professional film editing, tv production, documentary editing, commercial production. Of those, professional film editing and tv production are not what PrusaSlicer is typically brought in for.
What can Final Cut Pro do that PrusaSlicer cannot?
Final Cut Pro covers Magnetic Timeline, Multicam editing, 360° video editing, HDR support. PrusaSlicer covers Automatic supports, Multi-material, Variable layer height, Custom G-code.

Answered from the vendors’ own pages

Final Cut Pro: Does Final Cut Pro work on Windows or Linux?

No. Final Cut Pro is macOS and iPad exclusive. There is no Windows or Linux version. Windows users must use alternatives like DaVinci Resolve or Premiere Pro.

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Final Cut Pro: How much does Final Cut Pro cost?

Final Cut Pro costs $299.99 as a one-time purchase, or $12.99/month via Apple Creator Studio subscription. The subscription includes Motion, Compressor, Logic Pro, MainStage, and Pixelmator Pro. New users get a 30-day free trial with Creator Studio.

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Final Cut Pro: Does Final Cut Pro support 4K and 8K editing?

Yes. Final Cut Pro supports editing from 4K to 8K resolution projects with HDR support, advanced color correction, and machine learning-based tools like object tracking and auto-reframing.

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Final Cut Pro: Can you import projects from other NLEs?

Final Cut Pro supports XML-based import and export for transferring projects to and from third-party applications. Not all complex effects and third-party plugins transfer perfectly between systems.

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Final Cut Pro: Is there a free tier or trial?

No free tier. Apple offers a 30-day free trial of the Apple Creator Studio subscription, or 90 days on new devices. The one-time purchase has no trial.

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