Adobe Premiere Rush

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3.7 · 1 review

Adobe Premiere Rush is a mobile-first video editing application designed for content creators who need to produce professional-quality videos quickly on the go. Launched in 2018 as part of Adobe's Creative Cloud suite, Premiere Rush bridges the gap between simple mobile editors and the professional Adobe Premiere Pro. The app offers a streamlined timeline editor with multi-track support for video, audio, and graphics. Users can trim, split, and rearrange clips, add transitions, apply color correction presets, overlay titles with customizable motion graphics templates, and mix audio with voiceover recording. Built-in templates for social media formats including Instagram Stories, TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook make it easy to create content optimized for each platform. Projects automatically sync across iPhone, iPad, Android, and desktop through Creative Cloud. The free tier allows three exports with access to essential features, while the paid plan offers unlimited exports, additional templates, and premium features.

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User Interface 3.8
Performance 3.5
Functionality 3.4
Value for Money 3.3
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Claude Opus 4.6 AI 3.7
Adobe Premiere Rush occupies an awkward middle ground in video editing: too limited for serious editors who will inevitably want Premiere Pro, yet more complex than what casual creators need when simpler tools exist. The multi-track timeline and motion graphics templates are genuinely useful, and cross-device sync through Creative Cloud works well for creators who edit across phone and desktop. Social media format presets save real time for multi-platform content creators. However, the editing tools feel constrained -- limited track count, basic transitions, and no advanced color grading mean you hit the ceiling quickly. The Android experience noticeably lags behind iOS in performance and stability. The free tier export limit is stingy enough to be essentially a demo. Rush works best as a quick-turnaround tool for creators already in the Adobe ecosystem, but standalone users will find better value in dedicated mobile editors that have outpaced it.