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Adobe launches the Adobe Premiere app for iPhone.
Users can edit video content using the flagship software on the go.
The app is free and available for pre-order starting Sept. 4.
Adobe Premiere established itself as a leading video-editing software tool back when users had to visit a brick-and-mortar store to purchase a physical disc to install software on a PC. However, the emergence of popular short-form social media platforms, such as TikTok, has highlighted the need for on-the-go video editing -- and Adobe is now making that task possible.
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On Thursday, Adobe unveiled its Premiere app for iPhone, which will bring its extensive suite of editing tools, previously limited to desktops, to smartphone users for free. The experience should be a seamless extension of what you are already used to, with the same multi-track timeline, colors, and editing tools just available right from your phone screen.
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