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Adobe brings its Premiere Rush video editing app to Android

Adobe brings its Premiere Rush video editing app to Android

Adobe launched Premiere Rush, its newest all-in-one video editing tool that is essentially a pared-down version of its flagship Premiere Pro and Audition tools for professional video editors, in late 2018. The idea behind Premiere Rush is to give enthusiasts -- and the occasional YouTuber who needs to quickly get a video out -- all of the necessary tools to create a video without having to know the ins and outs of a complex tool like Premiere Pro. Premiere Rush is available for free for those who want to give it a try, though this "Starter Plan" only lets you export up to three projects.