

Across the release, and in public Beta, there are improvements for collaboration, color, and performance. New text and graphic capabilities give storytellers more creative tools for titles and captions. Native support for Macs powered by M1 in Premiere Pro, Media Encoder, and Character Animator, accelerates those applications on the latest Macs. There’s more in the July release to help creators work faster and deliver videos that stand out. Speech to Text is, on average, 5x faster than other captioning workflow and is included at no additional cost for subscribers. With Speech to Text, Premiere Pro is the only non-linear editing system (NLE) offering an integrated and automated workflow for creating transcriptions and captions. Available now, Speech to Text in Premiere Pro gives creators all the tools they need to make captioned videos the new standard. But until now the options for adding captions to videos have been too inaccurate, time-consuming, or expensive. Speech to Text and Native M1 performance on Mac now available in Premiere ProĬontent creators know that captions are critical for engaging viewers on social platforms because most videos are seen on mute.
