Adobe is tightening its connections for its users with new features across its video platform.
Just ahead of IBC 2025 last week, Adobe announced additions to its postproduction toolset, with new features in Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Frame.io that provide a smoother, faster, and stronger interconnected workflow for users.
Premiere Pro 25.5 users will now have access to more than 90 new, modern effects, transitions, and animations resulting from Adobe’s recent acquisition of Film Impact, whose library is now seamlessly built into Premiere Pro. And, this is included at no extra cost. This and more are in service of Adobe’s efforts to offer a grounded, connected workflow, enabling users to spend more time doing creative tasks and less time on “the last-mile work” at the end.
After Effects 25.5 received several new features and improvements including a new Quick Offset tool for highlighting and shifting the positions of multiple keyframes or layers with one simple click-and-drag.
Frame.io received updates, too, providing more control for users with the ability to organize assets with account-level metadata, automate creative workflows with APIs and low-code/no-code connectors, and share with enterprise-grade security.