Thoughts on Adobe's New Video AI Feature
Hey everyone, just started messing around with the new AI stuff Adobe added for video editing. Kinda cool but also a bit confusing at times. Wondering what yall…
Jack Patterson
February 9, 2026 at 02:51 AM
Hey everyone, just started messing around with the new AI stuff Adobe added for video editing. Kinda cool but also a bit confusing at times. Wondering what yall think about it? Is it worth switching up your workflow or nah?
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The auto-captioning still needs work, sometimes it messes up proper nouns and accents.
One thing I noticed is that it works better with high-res footage. Lower quality videos give weird results.
Tried using it on my PC but it lags a lot. Might need a better setup to run all the AI features smoothly.
Tbh, I found it super handy for quick edits. Like, it saves me a bunch of time trimming clips automatically. Not perfect but definitely a time saver!
Anyone else tried the facial recognition feature? It’s kinda neat how it auto-tags and tracks faces.
Honestly, I’m more skeptical. AI can’t replace the nuance a real editor brings to a project, especially for storytelling.
The color grading suggestions based on scene mood is kinda wild. Sometimes spot on, other times meh.
Been watching some tutorials and the learning curve is a bit steep but doable if you’re patient.
Not sure if anyone mentioned this but you can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools. They have a pretty solid list if you wanna explore more.
Does anyone know if this AI tool supports multi-camera editing? That’d be a game changer for me.
I love how it integrates with other Adobe apps. Makes the whole creative suite flow so much smoother.
I’m still learning all its quirks but the voice-to-text captioning helped a lot for accessibility.
I’m still old school, prefer editing everything by hand. AI tools just feel like cheating sometimes.
Honestly, it’s a mixed bag. Great for quick social media clips but I wouldn’t trust it on full-length projects yet.