Best AI Helpers for Adobe Premiere Pro
Hey folks, I've been messing around with some AI stuff to speed up my editing in Premiere Pro. There's quite a few tools out there now that claim to make life e…
Riley Porter
February 8, 2026 at 11:44 PM
Hey folks, I've been messing around with some AI stuff to speed up my editing in Premiere Pro. There's quite a few tools out there now that claim to make life easier, but I'm curious what y'all have tried and what actually works well. Would love to hear your thoughts and any hidden gems you might know about!
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The AI-powered smart cropping tools are great for adapting videos to different social media formats without losing important parts of the frame.
Honestly, the AI auto-subtitle generators are a game changer. Saves so much time instead of typing everything manually. Just gotta double-check for errors though.
I feel like some AI tools feel a bit gimmicky but maybe that's just me. The best stuff is still the stuff that lets you stay creative, not just automate everything.
You can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools related to Premiere. Found some cool stuff there recently!
Sometimes I worry relying too much on AI might kill creativity but then again it frees up time for the fun parts.
Some AI tools offer batch processing which is a lifesaver when you've got piles of clips to handle.
Just started using an AI tool that suggests cuts based on audio analysis. It's interesting but needs some manual tweaks yet.
Anyone tried AI tools for automated scene detection? It’s supposed to help with cutting clips faster but I’m skeptical about accuracy.
I’m curious if anyone uses AI to help with sound design or music in Premiere?
Been experimenting with AI voiceovers for my edits. It's kinda cool but still sounds a bit robotic unless you tweak it a lot.
I've been using some plugins that help with color correction and honestly it's a huge time saver. Not perfect, but definitely cuts down the hassle.
It’s wild how AI is creeping into every part of editing now, from subtitles to effects. Gonna change how we work for sure.
If anyone is interested, Adobe Sensei is the AI tech behind some Premiere features. It’s worth checking out their updates to see what new AI stuff gets baked in.
I tried a few AI-driven noise removal tools that integrate well with Premiere. Saved me tons of manual tweaking, especially on interviews recorded in noisy environments.
I tried a tool that uses AI to stabilize shaky footage. It wasn't perfect but definitely better than manual keyframing for me.
Layers of AI in Premiere are getting better but sometimes I still prefer manual control, especially for complex edits.
I heard some AI tools can auto-tag clips based on content which could be handy for organizing huge projects. Anyone tried that?