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Adobe ships Firefly AI Assistant inside Premiere Pro

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Adobe launched its Firefly AI Assistant in Premiere Pro on 15 April as the first NLE-native agentic creative agent from a major incumbent editing software vendor, orchestrating multi-step Creative Cloud workflows from inside the editing interface itself.

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Key takeaway

Adobe's Firefly in Premiere Pro adds a third agentic stack to the workflow layer Avid and Google just locked.

Adobe launched its Firefly AI Assistant in Premiere Pro on Wednesday 15 April 2026 as the first NLE-native agentic creative agent from a major incumbent editing software vendor, orchestrating multi-step Creative Cloud workflows from inside the editing interface itself 1. The agent runs inside the timeline and can chain tasks across Premiere Pro, After Effects and Photoshop without the editor leaving the cut. Adobe announced the feature alongside a wider video-creation refresh at the same April press event.

Adobe's move puts a third stack into the same agentic editing layer that Avid and Google just locked at NAB Show . Where the Avid/Gemini integration targets professional broadcast and post-production workflows, Premiere Pro sits across the long tail of independent editors, agency post houses and YouTube-shaped creators. The competitive question is which agentic stack editors build muscle memory on through the next 18 months, because workflow lock-in at the keystroke level is the hardest layer to migrate. The SMART STORIES consortium is building the open standard one layer above, where story context can in principle move between editors; whether that interoperability holds in practice depends on whether Adobe, Avid and any third entrant ship to the same specification when the September IBC demos land.

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In plain English

Adobe Premiere Pro is the video editing software that most professional and semi-professional editors use to cut films, TV, and online video. Adobe launched an AI assistant inside it in April 2026, meaning you can type an instruction like 'cut the background noise and add a colour grade' and the software completes multiple steps for you automatically. This matters because previously AI features in editing software only did one thing at a time. This assistant can chain tasks together, which is a meaningful change for how quickly video content gets made.

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