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Adobe Premiere Pro Pricing

Rating: 9.1 out of 10
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9.1 out of 10

Adobe Premiere Pro Pricing Plan Options

Adobe Premiere Pro has 4 pricing plans(s), starting at $22.99. Available deployment types include on-premise. Review pricing options and learn more about the product to determine which plan is right for you. A free trial is available for Adobe Premiere Pro.

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Additional Pricing Information

Discounts available for student and teacher plan.

For the latest information on pricing, visit the Adobe Premiere Pro official pricing page

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What customers say about Adobe Premiere Pro pricing

Real feedback from verified users about Adobe Premiere Pro's pricing and value

Rating: 10 out of 10

A video-based online class subscription service took us as high as $35k/month in revenue--compared against the $50/mo cost of the application, this has been well worth it. … If you're making basic family videos as a hobby, a free or less expensive program that's more simplified would be appropriate.

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Rating: 8 out of 10

If you want to decrease the cost of machine acquisition on windows that can decrease your investment cost since Macs are pretty expensive.

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Rating: 10 out of 10

It is well worth the cost of a monthly Adobe CC membership to be able to use it when we need it.

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Rating: 10 out of 10

One major negative is the pricing plan - monthly fee for keeping Adobe CC.

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Rating: 10 out of 10

Of course, some people may prefer to pay a one-time fee of $300 with Final Cut vs paying a monthly Adobe subscription, but I use so many Adobe products, it's a no-brainer.

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Rating: 8 out of 10

When using MacOS across our campuses, we found that Final Cut Pro was a better value for semi-professional video with a single-time purchase that is lower than a single year of Adobe Premiere. … Creative Cloud Subscription Service — Premiere is part of the Adobe Creative Cloud subscription service.

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Rating: 10 out of 10

You certainly could still use Adobe Premiere Pro, but it wouldn't be worth learning how to use Adobe Premiere Pro solely for something that could be edited in free software within five minutes. … Adobe Premiere Pro helps us get better interaction with our marketing materials on social media as a B2B company Adobe Premiere Pro can be time consuming to learn and use (if you are not well-versed...

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Rating: 8 out of 10

As a video editor, using Premiere Pro is the essence of the work, so definitely a positive ROI because without it there is no ROI.

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Rating: 7 out of 10

If you are just editing a few fast videos for friends or never intend on making money with video editing, Premiere Pro is probably a luxury and not worth the money. … Adobe has recently increased their Creative Cloud Subscription cost by a few bucks and while it's not a substantial hit to my company, I can imagine irritation for companies running multiple copies...

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Rating: 9 out of 10

Expensive for amateurs or first timers - there are no options to buy it outright, only to subscribe and pay a monthly fee.

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Rating: 10 out of 10

Final Cut has many of the same professional features, but was far more expensive to adopt.

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Rating: 9 out of 10

(Negative) Very expensive to maintain a campus-wide license.

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