The release of brings significant enhancements to its native Speech to Text engine, continuing its evolution from a simple transcription tool into a central pillar of the modern editing workflow . By 2025, this feature has matured to offer unparalleled speed, deep AI integration via Adobe Sensei, and a expanded suite of multilingual capabilities that redefine how editors approach dialogue-heavy projects. A New Standard for Speed and Offline Flexibility
To get the most out of the updated speech-to-text engine in your Premiere Pro 2025 workflow, adopt these three optimization practices:
In Premiere: tab → Options :
What do you primarily edit? (e.g., documentaries, short-form TikToks/Reels, corporate interviews) What system hardware (CPU/GPU) are you currently running?
Adobe Premiere Pro 2025 has introduced significant advancements in its engine (v216), moving beyond simple transcription into a fully AI-driven text-based editing workflow. This version is designed to be up to 3x faster than previous iterations and offers enhanced flexibility through offline capabilities . Key Features and Improvements in v216
Once transcribed, you can use the text panel to cut, copy, and paste text, which automatically edits the corresponding video and audio in the timeline.
Previous versions labeled speakers as "Speaker 1," "Speaker 2," etc. You had to manually rename them. adds voice fingerprinting .
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