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Adobe has officially brought Premiere to the iPhone, offering a mobile-first version of its popular video editor. The app takes familiar desktop tools and adapts them for touch, letting users trim clips, stack layers, and make frame-perfect adjustments right from their phone.
It supports 4K HDR video, unlimited tracks, and automatic captioning, with stylish subtitle options for creators who want quick, polished results on the go. Projects can start and finish entirely on iPhone — with one-tap exports to TikTok, YouTube Shorts, or Instagram — or they can be passed along to Premiere Pro for more advanced work.
A smart auto-resize feature keeps the subject centered when adapting videos for multiple platforms, saving time for cross-posting. The app also connects with Adobe Firefly, enabling users to generate stickers, images, and other creative assets using Adobe’s responsibly trained AI models.
For audio, Premiere adds a built-in studio with voice effects, improved voiceover tools, and an Enhance Speech option that cleans up background noise for clearer sound.
Premiere for iPhone is free to download and ad-free, though some advanced features like cloud storage and AI-powered highlights require a paid upgrade. It’s also available for iPad, as well as Apple Vision Pro. To use it, you’ll need iOS 17, iPadOS 17, or visionOS 1.0 (or newer).
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