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How much does {{premiere}} cost?

The cost of {{premiere}} depends on the plan you choose. The {{premiere}} single app plan starts at PRICE - ABM - Premiere Pro plan{{small-tax-incl-label}} for annual, billed monthly. You can also get {{premiere}} in the {{creative-cloud-pro}} plan, which comes with 20+ additional creative apps like Photoshop and After Effects. You can start with a seven-day free trial of {{premiere}}, or see plans and pricing|Creative Cloud plans and pricing. Adobe Stock and Adobe Firefly content may require additional costs.

Is there a free version of {{premiere}}?

Premiere on iPhone is available as a free, standalone video editing app. Generative AI features powered by Firefly use generative credits which can be purchased with a subscription or are included as part of existing Creative Cloud plans. To download and install the app, visit the Apple App Store on your device.

What export formats does {{premiere}} support?

{{premiere}} supports a wide range of file formats including H.264, H.265 (HEVC), Apple ProRes, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, AVCHD, and native camera formats like Canon and Sony RAW, as well as a wide variety of codecs in a QuickTime (MOV) or MXF container. See all supported formats | See all supported formats {{premiere}}.

Can I buy {{premiere}} as a perpetual license?

No. {{premiere}} is available only as a membership, with options for a monthly or an annual commitment.

Does {{premiere}} have free transitions?

Yes, {{premiere}} includes free transitions, templates, and animated titles to level up your content.

How much does {{premiere}} cost for students and teachers?

Students and teachers can get the {{annual-paid-monthly}} {{cc-pro}} plan, including {{premiere}}, for PRICE - ABM - Creative Cloud All Apps 100GB{{small-tax-incl-label}} for the first year and PRICE - ABM - Creative Cloud All Apps 100GB{{small-tax-incl-label}} after that. Learn more | Learn more {{creative-cloud-pro}} plan for students and teachers.

How can I learn Adobe {{premiere}}?

Adobe provides free training guides to help you master every feature in {{premiere}} through our {{premiere}} Training Portal, or directly within the app. For more in-depth training with a certified instructor, you can also access our Video Training Courses.

Why is Premiere Pro now called Premiere?

Premiere Pro is now simply called Premiere to represent the family of apps, spanning desktop and mobile (iPhone). The desktop app still offers the same cutting-edge tools and pro-grade workflows. And with the new Premiere on iPhone app, you can edit videos anywhere without missing a beat.