- Adobe Premiere Pro 25.2 becomes even more powerful with AI
- Generative extension allows you to connect holes with recordings that you forgot to take
- Other updates under the cap include faster treatment and performance
Adobe has launched version 25.2 of Premiere Pro, its video editing software, including even more advanced features, and of course artificial intelligence makes more than just an appearance.
Some of the highlights include generative extension, powered by Firefly, Automatic heading translation for over 27 languages and additional GPU accelerated format support for better treatment functions.
The key to the updates says Adobe that many of the new features are based on customer feedback, including the automatically translated captions, which were required after the creative giant launched text -based editing in 2023.
Adobe Premiere Pro 25.2
When taking the headings, AI-driven generative expansion is one of the most notable features that come to version 25.2, including 4K and vertical video support.
With the tool, video editors can extend video clips up to two seconds and surrounding audio up to 10 seconds to fill holes, hold shots or create transitions even if they have not required full recordings.
Paul Saccone, Senior Director of Product Marketing for Professional Video at Adobe, confirmed users can try generative expansion for free for a limited time “, after which they will need to use Firefly-Generative Credits with accurate costs determined by video format, frame speed and resolution.
Another update makes “Aircraft[ing] Through hours of shooting and find clip quickly[er]“With thanks to even more AI. Users can search for items, locations, camera angles and more to find exactly the clips they need, even in the largest libraries.
The company emphasized that this analysis is done locally and offline, and this user content is not used to train its AI models.
Auto translation of captions also happens with AI help – the functionality now works with 27 languages, and editors can see more captions at the same time to ensure consistency and quality.
Other smaller but no less useful changes include dynamic waveforms for better sound level Visual representation, rewritten support for H.264 in MP4 and MOV for up to 4x performance increase on Apple Silicon and Hardware-accelerated Canon Cinema Raw Light on Apple Silicon Computers for up to 9x faster exports.
For a full overview of what’s new, check Adobe’s blog post.