
Adobe Premiere Rush
Adobe Premiere Rush is a smartphone-based video editor.
What is Adobe Premiere Rush?
Feed your channels a steady stream of awesome with Premiere Rush, the all-new app for creating and sharing online videos. It's easy to use, works across all your devices, and it'll transform the way you create content.
Go from shoot to showtime in record time. Built-in camera functionality helps you take pro-quality video on your mobile devices. Editing is easy, with simple tools for color, audio, motion graphics, and more. Share right from the app to favorite social channels like YouTube, Facebook, and lnstagram.
Wow your followers with professionally designed Motion Graphics templates right in the app, or find hundreds more on Adobe Stock. Change the color, size, font, and more to match your personal brand. And take your videos from amateur to amazing.
Premiere Rush works across all your devices. Capture footage on your phone, then edit and share to social channels on your phone, tablet, or desktop. Everything is synced to the cloud, so your latest edit is always at your fingertips, anywhere you are.
Plays well with Premiere Pro.
When you want to do even more with your videos, you can open your Premiere Rush projects in Premiere Pro, the industry-leading editing app for video and film production. And Premiere Rush is included with a Premiere Pro Single App plan.
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Supported Languages
- English
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it feels like a downgrade it only supports 4 clips and it feels slow most times
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it feels like a downgrade it only supports 4 clips and it feels slow most times
It's actually a good video editor if you love simplicity, but it's not really free. In the "free" version, they only allow you three (3!) video exports, if you want more, you need to upgrade your subscription. That's pretty bad. I guess I'll never really understand Adobe's pricing politics...