Adobe has released Premiere for iPhone as a free mobile editor, bringing a streamlined set of tools to creators on iOS via the company’s announcement.

The app focuses on essentials rather than full desktop parity. You can cut on your phone and hand off to the desktop, including export to Premiere Pro. An Android version is planned and is currently in development.


Release date and price

The Premiere iPhone app is available now at no cost. Optional upgrade plans are offered for additional generative credits and storage.


New features in Premiere on iPhone

  • Timed AI-generated sound effects
  • High‑quality voice cleanup and noise reduction with Enhance Speech
  • Generative tools powered by Adobe’s Firefly models for one‑of‑a‑kind content

Adobe is positioning the mobile release against lightweight editors that bundle creative effects and cloud perks, including popular consumer offerings with paid “pro” tiers.


Workflow and export

This isn’t a full desktop replica, but the core timeline tools are here for on‑the‑go edits. Projects can be exported broadly, including handoffs to Premiere Pro for finishing on a computer.


Availability and support

Premiere is launching first on iPhone. An Android version is in development with timing to come.

Documentation appears limited at launch: a referenced beta support page currently returns a 404, and official help materials aren’t immediately surfaced. File format handling may be constrained or handled automatically at this stage.


For creators who want a quick mobile start and a clean path to desktop finishing, Premiere on iPhone lowers the barrier today while a wider Android rollout is still ahead.