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Video editing · Pricing 2026

Adobe Premiere Pro Pricing

How much does Adobe Premiere Pro cost? Adobe Premiere Pro is priced at Starts at $22.99/mo. You can start free (Free trial) before upgrading. Below is the full plan breakdown, what each tier is best for, and how it compares on value.

Free option availableRating 4.6 / 5From $22.99

Adobe Premiere Proplans & pricing

Paid plan

$22.99/mo

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Is Adobe Premiere Pro worth the price?

Premiere Pro is best for teams needing a pro-standard editor.

What you get

  • Pro timeline
  • Lumetri color
  • Extensive plugins

Before you pay

Keep these limitations in mind when weighing the plans:

  • Subscription pricing
  • Resource intensive

On a budget?

Cheaper Adobe Premiere Pro alternatives

VEGAS Pro

Starts at $19.99/mo

Desktop editor with strong audio and effects tools.

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Adobe Premiere Pro pricing FAQ

How much does Adobe Premiere Pro cost?

Adobe Premiere Pro pricing is Starts at $22.99/mo. There is a free option (Free trial), so you can test it before paying.

Does Adobe Premiere Pro have a free trial or free plan?

Yes. Adobe Premiere Pro offers a free way to start: Free trial. Use it to test the workflow (Pro editors, Agencies) before committing to a paid plan.

Is Adobe Premiere Pro worth the price?

Premiere Pro is best for teams needing a pro-standard editor. With a 4.6/5 rating, Adobe Premiere Pro is best for Pro editors and Agencies. Watch out for: Subscription pricing; Resource intensive.

Are there cheaper Adobe Premiere Pro alternatives?

Yes. More budget-friendly options include VEGAS Pro (Starts at $19.99/mo). Compare features before switching since the cheapest tool is not always the best fit.