
Written By Divya
Edited By: Divya | Published By: Divya | Published: Sep 06, 2025, 03:56 PM (IST)
If you’re someone who shoots and edits videos on your iPhone, there’s some good news — Adobe is bringing its powerful Premiere video editing app to iOS this month. For the first time ever, iPhone users will get access to professional-grade editing tools without needing a desktop. The app is already available for pre-order on the App Store and will be free to download once it launches. Also Read: iPhone 13 vs iPhone 14 vs iPhone 15: Best Deal To Grab This Diwali Under Rs 50000
It’s clear the company wants to make it easier for creators to edit and share high-quality videos straight from their phones. What will it offer and how to use it? Read on. Also Read: 5 Best iPhone Deals To Consider This Diwali Sale After iPhone 17 Launch
The iPhone version of Adobe Premiere is packed with features that were previously limited to the desktop. Based on the reports, multi-track timeline with colour-coded layers, frame-accurate trimming, unlimited video, audio, and text layers. It will also offer 4K HDR editing support, voiceover recording, subtitles, caption styling and built-in sound effects.
And here’s a bonus — unlike many free editing apps, Adobe won’t slap a watermark on your videos. That’s a big win for creators looking to maintain a professional touch.
The app also gets into Adobe Firefly, the company’s AI platform, also automatically cleans up noisy audio, it helps to match audio to your video’s tone, and you can generate images and video elements with text prompts. You’ll also get access to Adobe Fonts, Lightroom presets, and free Adobe Stock assets to help polish your final cut.
The app is designed with creators in mind. With one tap, you can export your video, automatically resized for platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. And if you want to switch over to a desktop for more detailed edits, projects can be transferred to Premiere Pro easily. An Android version is also in the works — though Adobe hasn’t revealed a timeline yet.