Adobe has announced the launch of its Premiere video editing platform for iOS, which is now listed on the App Store and set to become available later this month.
The software giant said that the free-to-use app will offer users tools and controls that are close to the Premiere Pro experience on the desktop.
That experience includes the multi-track timeline, dynamic audio waveforms, and more. According to reports, the new video editor from Adobe does not replace the existing Premiere Rush app.
The company stated that Adobe Premiere, its new video editor for iPhone, can be pre-ordered via the App Store. It will be launched and made available to download on September 30.
An Android version of the app is currently in development, though no release date has been announced yet, as per the reports.
Mike Polner, the VP of Product Marketing and GM of Next Gen Creators at Adobe, noted that, “We’re bringing Adobe Premiere to mobile[..]now reimagined as a fast, free, and intuitive app that puts pro-level creative control in your hands, without the pro-level complexity.”
The video editing app is free to use and doesn’t add any watermarks to the edited videos, ensuring a clean, professional finish. The controls are said to be kept close to the desktop version, with multi-track timelines and dynamic audio waveforms. Users will be able to trim, layer, and fine-tune the videos per frame.
The Adobe Premiere app also brings features such as automatic captions with stylized subtitles, support for 4K HDR, and video, audio, and text layers, as per the company.
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