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Adobe has announced that its flagship video editing software, Premiere, will be available on iPhones starting September 30.

The app, now listed on the App Store for pre-order, will allow users to edit and export videos without watermarks. It includes desktop-grade features such as layering, trimming, 4K HDR support, automatic captions, and stylized subtitles.

Adobe is also integrating its Firefly AI tools, enabling users to generate images, audio, and video from text prompts. The app will offer access to Adobe Stock’s library of music, photos, and graphics, alongside fonts and presets from Lightroom.

The iOS version will be free to use, but advanced AI features and cloud storage will require additional credits or subscriptions.

An Android version is in development, though Adobe did not provide a release date.

The launch positions Adobe against competitors such as Meta’s Edits app and Captions, as it targets creators producing short-form content for TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube Shorts.

Adobe has been expanding its mobile suite, having launched Photoshop for iOS in February 2025 and beta-tested it on Android in June.