Adobe Brings Professional Video Editing to iPhone with Premiere Mobile
Adobe has launched its Premiere mobile app for iPhone, bringing professional-grade video editing tools to users on-the-go. The app integrates AI-powered features and supports 4K HDR editing, making it a powerful tool for creators.
The Premiere mobile app boasts a simple yet powerful multi-track timeline, allowing users to cut, merge, and fine-tune clips with ease. It supports 4K HDR editing with frame-level accuracy, fluid speed controls, motion effects, and animated subtitles.
The app is packed with AI-powered tools like Enhance Speech for voiceovers and Generative Sound Effects that sync to the timeline. It also offers generative AI visuals, including smooth background expansion, image-to-video conversion, and custom stickers powered by Adobe's Firefly technology. Users can access millions of free assets, including stock images, fonts, stickers, and royalty-free audio within the app.
Exporting videos is effortless with a single swipe, and they can be optimized for various platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube Shorts. The app enables a cross-platform workflow, allowing users to start a project on iPhone and send it to Premiere Pro on desktop for further refinement.
The Premiere mobile app is free to use with all essential tools unlocked at launch. Advanced workflows can be accessed via upgrades that include additional cloud storage and generative AI credits. While an Android version is still in development, iPhone users can now enjoy professional video editing on-the-go. Adobe continues to innovate with AI-powered tools and cross-platform integration, making video creation more accessible and efficient.
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