
"Adobe has officially launched its Premiere app for iPhone, following its early September launch, which brings its extensive suite of editing tools, previously limited to desktops, to smartphone users for free. The experience should be a seamless extension of what you are already used to, with the same multi-track timeline, colors, and editing tools just available right from your phone screen."
"While the idea of using all those features on your phone might sound challenging, the experience has been designed by Adobe to be intuitive and accessible despite the smaller screen. For instance, users will still be able to trim, layer, add automatic captions, access support for 4K HDR, and more with frame-accurate precision, all in a mobile-friendly manner. Also: ChatGPT can buy stuff for you now - forever changing online shopping"
Adobe launched the Premiere app for iPhone, offering a free mobile version of its flagship video-editing software. The app brings desktop-class features to smartphones, including a multi-track timeline, color tools, trimming, layering, and frame-accurate precision. Mobile-friendly capabilities include automatic captions, 4K HDR support, and optimized exporting to TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Instagram. AI-powered audio tools such as Enhance Speech remove background noise for clearer voice-overs recorded on the go. The interface is designed to be intuitive on smaller screens so creators can start projects on iPhone and continue or finalize them for social platforms. The release responds to increased demand for on-the-go editing driven by short-form social media.
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