Open your project in Premiere Pro and import your video file. Go to the Text panel and select Transcribe Sequence. Premiere Pro will use AI-powered voice-to-text technology to transcribe the audio track in your video in real time.
You can easily convert video to text in Adobe Premiere Pro using speech-to-text and transcription features.
Speech to Text is available for: English, English (UK), Simplified Chinese (Mandarin), Traditional Chinese (Mandarin), Traditional Cantonese, Spanish, German, French, Japanese, Portuguese, Korean, Italian, Russian, Hindi, Dutch, Norwegian, Swedish and Danish.
No, Speech to Text is included in your Premiere Pro subscription. There is currently no set limit for fair and reasonable use by individual subscribers, for their own projects.
With Premiere Pro 22.2 (and later) you can use Speech to Text off-line. Premiere Pro includes an English language pack for transcriptions. Additional language packs can be downloaded individually. Once a language pack is installed, you can create transcriptions of your videos without an Internet connection.
Yes. Speech to Text leverages AI technology to generate transcripts and position captions on the timeline so that they match the pacing and cadence of the spoken words.
SCC, MCC, STL and DFXMP files or embed captions into videos upon export.
To edit a video with text in Adobe Premiere, create a new Title clip, add your desired text and customise its appearance. Place the Title clip on the Timeline above your video clips. Use the Title Tool to reposition or animate the text overlay. Additionally, you can import pre-made title templates from Adobe Stock.
Transcript-based editing in Adobe Premiere refers to the ability to generate a text transcript from the audio in your video clips. You can then edit the transcript text and have Premiere automatically adjust the corresponding video and audio clips based on the edited transcript. This streamlines the editing process for dialogue-heavy projects.
To enable text-based editing in Adobe Premiere Pro, go to the Workflow workspace and select the Transcription tool. You can then transcribe audio from your video clips or import an existing transcript file. Once the transcript is available, you can edit the text directly and Premiere will automatically update the corresponding video and audio segments based on your text edits.