Adobe Premiere app for iOS and iPadOS released, it’s free to use except for AI features

Adobe has released the Adobe Premiere app for iPhone and iPad. You can use the video editor for free, with a couple of exceptions.
Adobe has a basic video tutorial that teaches you how to use the Premiere app, you can watch within the app, or from your web browser. Here’s another tutorial about creating a video with a cinematic look.
You can use the app without signing in, but most of the features require you to sign in to your Adobe account. Premiere’s UI is fairly simple to use. You can add new videos from your photo library or from files, or start a project from scratch. Once you have imported your video, you can start editing it. You can add soundtracks, which are royalty-free, directly from Adobe’s cloud, or use your own music, or record a voiceover, add sound effects. The app also allows you to extract audio from videos, or add closed captions to your video. When you are done editing your video, you can export it and share it on social networks.

So, is it free for real? The app’s description says it is “Free to download and use”, it also says “Everything you need to create great videos is available for free. Only pay when you need Firefly generative AI credits.” Adobe Premiere has some AI features powered by Firefly, which you can use to generate images, stickers, convert images to videos, expand image, generate sound effects, etc. These require AI credits. What the app’s listing doesn’t mention is that free users only get 2GB of free storage, so that’s also a paywall.
The Adobe Premiere Mobile Monthly plan costs $7.99, while the Premiere Mobile Yearly subscription costs $69.99. Download Adobe Premiere for iPhone and iPad from the App Store. An Android version of Adobe Premiere is in the works. A few months ago, Adobe released Photoshop for Android.
If you have an iPad, take a look at Davinci Resolve, it’s a professional video editing suite that is free to use with an optional one-time in-app purchase to unlock more features.
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