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Adobe Premiere Pro 25.6

Adobe Premiere Pro 25.6 adds smarter AI search for both audio and video, bulk audio bleeping, smoother timeline performance, more cross-app connectivity between Frame.io, Adobe Stock, and Firefly, as well as N-RAW support.

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The new Audio Search in the Search panel allows you to describe what you’re looking for, and Premiere will find it across all your open projects.

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Additionally, with Find Similar in the Search panel, Premiere will reveal clips that are visually similar.

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Premiere’s new Censor Transcript lets you bleep, mute, or add a sound effect in one pass. You can even add your own custom sound effects. Flag words or phrases, and Premiere will handle every instance across your whole project. Plus, the Amplify effect is added to lower the original clip volume, so any audio keyframes won’t be impacted.

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Users can generate video on the newly designed Firefly website using Adobe’s commercially safe Firefly Video Model (or partner models from Google, Runway, or Pika. Then, right-click the footage to send it to Premiere without needing to manually download and import the footage.

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The new Frame.io V4 panel allows you to see comments, media, and versioning. Users can ingest assets, share cuts, and sync notes without ever leaving Premiere.

Adobe Stock is now integrated inside Premiere, where users can browse more than 52 million clips (including 92,000 free ones), video templates, images, music, sound effects, and more.

The new Adobe Stock Unlimited plan, now available in the U.S. and select regions for $129.99 USD/month.

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Clip thumbnails now stay visible while you edit, even giving you live feedback as you ripple or roll. And shuttling playback is supposed to be improved with no stutters, no flickers, or pops.

New N-RAW support allows you to use footage from the latest cameras from Nikon.

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