Premiere Pro
Universal version latest seen at v15.4 · Reported by 1 Mac in the community.
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Adobe Premiere Pro is the industry-leading non-linear video editing software used by professional filmmakers, television editors, content creators, and post-production studios worldwide. It offers multi-camera editing, advanced color correction via Lumetri, motion graphics templates, audio tools, VR video support, and deep integration with other Creative Cloud applications like After Effects, Photoshop and Audition. Premiere Pro handles 4K, 8K and HDR formats and is the standard tool for everything from social media videos to feature films. A native Apple Silicon build has been confirmed running on Macs in the Rosetta Check community.
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1 suggestionAdobe released native Apple Silicon support for Premiere Pro in version 15.4 (July 2021), and a native build has been confirmed running on Macs in our user community. If you are still running an Intel-only version under Rosetta 2, updating to the current native build will deliver significantly faster performance—Adobe reports average speed gains around 80% compared to Intel Macs, with some tasks like Scene Edit Detection seeing 70% improvements. To get the native build, open Premiere Pro and go to Help → Check for Updates, or visit adobe.com/downloads and download the current version directly; Adobe's installer automatically detects your Mac's architecture and serves the appropriate native build. If Premiere Pro was installed via Creative Cloud, open the Creative Cloud desktop app, find Premiere Pro in your apps list, and click Update. Both paths will pull the latest native version without any special beta participation needed.
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