Adobe to bring its video editing app Premiere to iPhones | TechCrunch
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Adobe to bring its video editing app Premiere to iPhones | TechCrunch
"The company said that Premier on iPhone will let users edit videos and export them without any watermarks. The app will have some of the same features as its desktop version, including the ability to trim, layer and fine-tune frames. It will also have automatic captions with stylized subtitles, support for video, audio, and text layers, as well as support for 4K HDR."
"And in keeping with its efforts elsewhere, Adobe is bringing AI features powered by its Firefly models to the app: Premiere on iOS will let users generate images, audio or videos using text prompts. The company is also opening up access to its stock library of music, sound effects, photos, graphics and videos, along with fonts and presets from its photo editing app, Lightroom. The app also has an "Enhance Speech" feature that suppresses background noise when you record a clip in loud environments."
Adobe will release Premiere for iPhone on September 30 through the App Store pre-order. Premiere on iPhone will let users edit and export videos without watermarks, offering trimming, layering, and frame fine-tuning similar to the desktop app. The mobile app includes automatic captions with stylized subtitles, support for video, audio, and text layers, and 4K HDR. Firefly-powered AI features enable users to generate images, audio, and videos from text prompts. The app provides access to Adobe Stock assets and Lightroom fonts and presets, plus an "Enhance Speech" noise-suppression feature. The app is free with paid AI credits and cloud storage; an Android version is in development.
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