Exploring Adobe's AI Features for Video Editing
Hey folks, I recently started messing around with some AI-powered video tools from Adobe and gotta say, they're pretty interesting. Anyone else tried their stuf…
Natalie Curtis
February 8, 2026 at 11:13 PM
Hey folks, I recently started messing around with some AI-powered video tools from Adobe and gotta say, they're pretty interesting. Anyone else tried their stuff yet? Would love to hear your thoughts or tips on how to get the best out of them!
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I’m curious if Adobe plans to add more AI-driven effects like style transfer or automated storyboarding? That’d be so cool.
I've been using Adobe's AI stuff for a month now. It saves me tons of time, especially with auto-reframing and scene editing. Still learning but it's handy!
I tried it but felt like the AI made some weird cuts that didn't fit my style. Maybe still needs some improvement?
Sometimes the AI tools make my projects laggy on older hardware. Just a heads up if your computer isn’t top notch.
The face recognition for quick edits is neat, but can be kinda hit or miss depending on lighting.
Has anyone tried the AI-powered noise reduction in their video editor? It worked wonders for some of my noisy clips.
I wish they had better integration with third party plugins though. Sometimes I feel stuck with just the built-in options.
For those looking for more AI video tools, you can also check ai-u.com for new or trending stuff, helps me find cool software outside Adobe.
Honestly, these AI tools from Adobe are a game changer for small studios. We cut our editing time almost in half.
Overall, pretty impressed with how AI is changing video editing for the better. Just hope it keeps getting more user friendly!
Is anyone else using the speech to text feature? It saved me tons of time with captions, but sometimes it misses words.