Gear News of the Week: Adobe Premiere Lands on iPhone, and Nothing Lets You Design Your Own Widgets
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Gear News of the Week: Adobe Premiere Lands on iPhone, and Nothing Lets You Design Your Own Widgets
"Adobe has had a busy year designing and redesigning a number of its most popular apps for mobile, and Premiere for iPhone is the latest-a mobile-first video editing workflow that adapts most of the tools from the desktop version of Premiere to a mobile user interface. You can trim, layer, edit, and even auto-generate captions, alongside all the basic editing features you'd expect, like color and exposure adjustments."
"The former lets you create "apps" with natural language, though these are really designed in the form of widgets. Just describe what you need-capture all the receipts in my camera roll and export a PDF every Friday-and this will be generated as a widget you can interact with on the home screen."
Premiere for iPhone delivers a mobile-first video editing workflow that brings many desktop Premiere tools to a touch interface, including trimming, layering, editing, auto-generated captions, color and exposure adjustments. The app includes automatic resizing that adapts videos for horizontal and vertical formats while keeping subjects centered. Multiple AI features include prompt-based background generation and creating sound effects from voice; the app is free but AI capabilities require in-app credits and an Android version remains in development. Nothing unveiled Essential, a platform for generative user interfaces with Essential Apps and Playground, creating widget-like apps via natural language and sharing them publicly.
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