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If you shoot and edit videos on an iPhone, then there is some big news for you. Adobe is now bringing its Premiere video editing app to iPhone. This app will be launched this month, and you can pre-order it from the App Store. After the launch, this app can be downloaded for free. This will be the first time that iPhone users will be able to do professional-level video editing without a computer. Adobe wants to make it easier to create and share videos so that creators can create great videos directly from their phones.

This app will have many such features that were previously available only on computers. It will have a multi-track timeline so that you can easily edit video, audio, and text layers. You can trim video clips very precisely and add as many layers as you want.

This app will support 4K HDR video editing, voice recording, subtitles, caption styling, and in-built sound effects will also be available. The best thing is that there will be no watermark in the edited video. That is, your videos will look professional.

AI tools will also be available.

An AI tool called Adobe Firefly will also be available, which cleans up noisy audio, adjusts audio according to the mood of the video, and helps in adding images and graphics to the video by writing text. Also, you will get options to make the video even better with the help of Adobe Fonts, Lightroom presets, and free Adobe Stock.

Sharing will be easy.

You can export the video in the right format for Instagram and YouTube in one click. If you want to edit it on the computer later, you can transfer the video to Premiere Pro. Adobe is soon going to bring an app for Android as well, but its date has not been announced yet.

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