Now Available on iOS
Adobe has officially launched its Premiere Video Editor app for iOS devices. The app was first listed for pre-order on September 4 and is now available for download on the App Store. Adobe describes the app as a free-to-use mobile solution, though some advanced features require a subscription. It aims to bring a near-desktop video editing experience to iPhone users.
Pro-Level Tools in Your Hands
The iOS app offers a range of professional-grade features, including multi-track timelines, dynamic audio waveforms, and frame-by-frame fine-tuning. Users can trim, layer, and edit videos, add audio, text layers, and stylized subtitles, and even work with 4K HDR video. The interface is designed for both beginners and pros, with tutorials and a straightforward layout for quick project setup.
AI-Powered Enhancements
Adobe Premiere for iOS integrates artificial intelligence (AI) tools to simplify video creation. Users can generate captions, create videos from images, expand images, and generate AI-based visuals. These features are part of Adobe’s generative AI suite and are accessible through paid AI credits.
Seamless Desktop Integration
Projects started on the mobile app can be continued on the desktop version of Adobe Premiere, offering flexibility for creators on the go. Free-tier users have access to limited cloud storage, while additional storage requires a subscription. The app also provides access to Adobe’s full stock asset library, making it easier to source visuals and audio for projects.
Android Version Coming Soon
While the iOS app is live, Adobe confirms that an Android version is under development. No release date has been announced yet, but Android users can expect a similar experience once it launches.
Why It Matters
Adobe Premiere for iOS combines the ease of mobile editing with professional tools, making it suitable for creators, vloggers, and social media content producers. By bridging mobile and desktop workflows, it provides flexibility for video production anytime, anywhere, without compromising on quality.