Pro 5.4: Colos Create

The update adds native support for WebP, AVIF, and HEIC files, plus direct import from Figma (.fig) and Canva (.canva) exports. You can also now batch-convert up to 100 files to a single format with one click.

Colos Create Pro 5.4 remains a one-time purchase for the standalone app ($149 USD), with a free 14-day trial. The cloud collaboration tier starts at $9/month per user. Existing Pro users get the 5.4 update at no additional cost.

While "content creator" is a broad term, Colos Create Pro 5.4 excels in specific niches.

The installer is refreshingly clean (no bloatware, no mandatory cloud sign-in). At roughly 1.8 GB for the full suite, it’s lighter than many competitors. Installation took under four minutes on a mid-range Windows PC (Ryzen 5, 16GB RAM). Upon first launch, you’re greeted by a customizable “Project Hub” that consolidates recent files, templates, and learning resources—a small but welcome touch. Colos Create Pro 5.4

Colos Create is not a general-purpose color grading or editing tool. It is a procedural generator. It takes a path (a mask, text, or spline) and generates organic branching geometry that grows along or out of that path.

It fills a specific gap in the motion graphics market: creating organic "growth" animations without having to hand-animate hundreds of shape paths or switch to external 3D software like Blender or Houdini.

The short answer: Yes, absolutely.

The long answer: If you are currently using Colos Create Pro 5.3 or earlier, the performance gains alone justify the upgrade. The new Neural Render Engine, AI-powered storyboarding, and cross-platform sync transform the software from a competent editor into a future-proof creative ecosystem.

If you are a complete beginner, the Free Edition is generous enough to learn on. There is no watermark, and you can output professional 1080p videos without spending a dime.

For professionals, the Perpetual Pro license at $499 is a steal. You will recoup that cost in less than five months compared to an Adobe subscription. The only people who should hesitate are those deeply invested in After Effects plugins (like Video Copilot) that have no Colos equivalent—but that gap is closing fast. The update adds native support for WebP, AVIF,

Colos Create Pro 5.4 is not just an update; it is a statement. It proves that all-in-one creative software can be powerful, affordable, and user-friendly all at once.


Software features are useless if the performance is laggy. We tested Colos Create Pro 5.4 on three different hardware configurations to gauge its stability.