Adobe Premiere launches free mobile app for iPhone: Here’s what we know
Supports 4K HDR editing, motion effects, AI tools like Enhance Speech & Generative SFX.
Firefly-powered generative visuals, free stock assets, stickers, and royalty-free audio.
Cross-device workflow: edit on iPhone, refine on desktop, export for Instagram, TikTok, YouTube.
Adobe has finally brought its popular video-editing software, Premiere, to the iPhone. Announced on October 1, the Premiere mobile app is said to deliver professional-grade editing tools with a mobile-first experience. While iOS users can already grab it on the App Store worldwide, Adobe says an Android version is still in development and is expected to arrive at a later date.
SurveyThe Premiere mobile app offers a simple yet powerful multi-track timeline that lets users cut, merge, and fine-tune clips on the go. It supports 4K HDR editing with frame-level accuracy, fluid speed controls, motion effects, and even animated subtitles. Adobe has also integrated AI-powered tools, including Enhance Speech for crystal-clear voiceovers and Generative Sound Effects that sync perfectly to your timeline.
Adobe Premiere app on iPhone: Specifications
The newly launched Adobe Premiere app features generative AI visuals, including smooth background expansion, image-to-video conversion, and custom stickers powered by Adobe’s Firefly technology. Additionally, Adobe provides access to millions of free assets, including stock images and fonts, as well as stickers and royalty-free audio, so creators can add finishing touches without leaving the app.
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What really sets Premiere mobile apart is its cross-platform workflow. You can start a project on your iPhone, edit it while you’re on the move, and then send it directly to Premiere Pro on your desktop for deeper refinement on a larger screen. You can even export it effortlessly with a single swipe; videos can be optimised for Instagram, TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and more, with automatic resizing.
The app is free to use, with all essential tools unlocked at launch. For those who require more advanced workflows, Adobe is offering upgrades that include additional cloud storage and generative AI credits.
Himani Jha
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