Written By Deepti Ratnam
Published By: Deepti Ratnam | Published: Dec 09, 2025, 10:01 AM (IST)
Sharing Short-Form video content has become a worldwide phenomenon and this is largely due to the rise of TikTok. Walking on the same footprint, platforms like Instagram with Reels and YouTube with Shorts are working toward attracting creators and viewers alike. Now, Adobe is taking a major step in helping creators generate and produce engaging short-form video more easily.
Adobe, a major leader in the field of creative and marketing tools has announced a new ‘Create for YouTube Shorts’ space within its Premiere mobile app. The feature is currently available for iOS users only. The tech giant created this dedicated section to streamline the short-form video creation process.
The new ‘Create for YouTube Shorts’ feature acts as a one-stop hub for tools, templates, and AI-powered options in order to help creators produce professional-looking Shorts.
The feature will allow creators to gain access to exclusive effects, including transitions, title presets, and more so that their videos can be visually appealing. In addition, there are ready-to-use templates inside the feature that will help you to produce polished content quickly without any hassle.
Other than this, you can also design your own original templates to inspire new trends. You will also get precision editing with the help of an unlimited multi-track timeline. This also gives full control of your projects.
The company added several Generative Sound Effects and Enhanced Speech features, enabling studio-like voiceovers and perfectly timed sound elements. You can also gain access to Firefly-powered AI features, allowing you to generate unique visual assets, making each video distinct.
One of the striking features of this update is the ability to share finished videos directly to YouTube Shorts directly within the app. You can easily take media from your gallery and add effects, AI enhancements, and publish your content instantly.
The new ‘Create for YouTube Shorts’ section is live now for iOS users. Android users will have access once the Premiere app updates for their devices.