In addition to the 2022 roadmap and development outlook, Capture One also announced their upcoming plans for Capture One for iPad - the beta version is expcted in April 2022:
Filter, edit, and export on the go: Step away from your desk and take your workflow on the go – make image selects, apply adjustments, and export your final photos to clients and teams or the web.
Start on the road, finish at home: Start post-processing on your way home from the shoot or while out on location – and then pick up where you left off on Capture One Pro desktop with all your edits synced.
Superb image quality no matter where you are: Capture One Pro’s renowned image quality and color rendering comes in a more portable package, letting you bring the full power of our RAW converter anywhere you go.
Tethered Shooting: With a USB-C port in future iPads, photographers will be able to shoot tethered directly into Capture One. Working on location is made even easier with a larger screen to view images in the moment or to pass around quickly while shooting in studio.
Layers and Mask: Use an iPad pencil or simply swipe with your finger to draw Masks and create Layers, just like in Capture One Pro on desktop. You’ll be able to create more complex, precise masks in addition to linear and circular gradients and luminosity masking.
Improved cloud capabilities: In our first release of Capture One for iPad, file-transferring can only be done from the iPad to Capture One Pro on desktop. Our plan is to let you transfer files both ways so you can start and pick up your work from either device. On top of that, we want to evolve into a full synchronization service, letting you access your images on any device and always updating edits made from any platform in real-time.