Premiere Pro CC for Windows PC offers breakthrough performance for video production, enabling you to work dramatically faster thanks to the revolutionary native 64-bit, GPU-accelerated Mercury Playback Engine.
Besides color, audio, and graphics tools, Premiere Pro works seamlessly with other apps and services, including After Effects, Audition, and Stock. Open a Motion Graphics template from After Effects or download one from Stock and customize it — all without leaving the app. And Premiere Pro integrates with hundreds of partner technologies.
Premiere Pro comes with the all-new Premiere Rush CC, an all-in-one app that works across your devices. Capture footage on your phone, then edit and share to social channels on your phone, tablet, or desktop. Or open your Rush files in Premiere Pro if you want to take them further.
Features of Premiere Pro CC for Windows
- Mercury Playback Engine
- High-fidelity interchange
- Sync Settings
- Multicam editing
- Edit video faster than ever before
- Project and media management
- Broad format support
- End-to-end metadata workflow
- Greater audience reach
- Mobile editing with all-new Premiere Rush
- End-to-end VR 180
- Intelligent audio cleanup
- Data-driven infographics Motion Graphics templates
- Stock enhancements
- Creative Cloud Library improvements
- Theater Mode in Immersive Environment
- Australian closed-captioning standard
System Requirements and Technical Details
- Supported OS: Windows 11 / Windows 10 / Windows 8.1 / Windows 7
- Processor: Multicore Intel Series or above, Xeon or AMD equivalent
- RAM: 4GB (8GB or more recommended)
- Free Hard Disk Space: 4GB or more recommended
- Compatible with Windows / MacOS
Arjun Reddy (verified owner) –
Adobe’s 25.5 update is fantastic; it seems more imaginative and adaptable. The new effects library is enormous and incredibly well-suited for use in real time. The atmospheric effects like glow, halo, and volumetric rays are my favorites. The search panel is revolutionary; in a matter of seconds,
Sanjay Chauhan (verified owner) –
The new colored sequence tabs are particularly appealing to me; they’re excellent for arranging various cuts. I can search footage by using natural language to describe situations thanks to the AI-powered Media Intelligence, which is truly revolutionary. I can quickly add a few more frames to clips thanks to Generative Extend (AI). Overall: a great workflow improvement and a significant creative boost
Meena Rani (verified owner) –
My process is now much more effective thanks to Premiere Pro v25.5. It’s surprisingly useful to add frames to a clip using Generative Extend (AI). I hardly ever require third-party plugins these days since the built-in transitions and effects library is so large. I save a ton of time by using natural language to search my media bin.
Swati Iyer (verified owner) –
Even with intricate sequences, timeline playback is more fluid, demonstrating the performance gains. Blackwell GPU hardware support is a huge benefit; exports are much quicker. However, launching older projects has occasionally resulted in crashes
Hari Prasad (verified owner) –
Although I was hesitant to update, 25.5 is a great choice for professionals. More than 90 GPU-accelerated animations and effects add a new creative atmosphere. Color processes are far superior; it seems more natural to work with RAW and log. My new favorite method for experimenting with transitions is the “Surprise Me” button.
Deepak Mehta (verified owner) –
Editing with Premiere Pro 25.5 is a pleasure since the user interface feels more smooth, especially when dragging clips. I appreciate that audio waveforms are still visible when I drag clips since it makes it easier for me to monitor sound. From glitchy distortions to cinematic glows, the vast array of effects truly broadens my creative toolset.
Ritu Sharma (verified owner) –
The sheer number of new visual transitions and animations included in 25.5 is impressive; it almost feels like an integrated plug-in library. It’s now simpler to animate text and visuals; basic motion designs don’t require the use of After Effects. Color management has been enhanced, making it much easier to deal with log footage and HDR.