Nika

Adobe is adapting to the times and allowing editing of Shorts videos. Is this a comeback?

I don't want to sound bad, but I feel like Adobe is asking quite a lot of money for something that other tools do the same (if not better) with a better user experience and sometimes even cheaper.

For example, Adobe XD vs. Figma

Adobe Premiere vs. DaVinci Resolve, etc.

But now Adobe is partnering with YouTube so that users can edit their short videos (which have been trendy since 2018, but Adobe only understood it in 2025).

At a time when CapCut or even Edits from Meta are live.

[The new YouTube Shorts integration for Premiere will include a range of templates, effects, stickers, and more, which you can use to build your Shorts creations in the Premiere desktop and mobile apps.]

  • How do you perceive Adobe's innovation? Is it falling behind the times, or is it still a prominent brand?

  • Are you planning to use this video editing tool for Shorts?

[P.S.: What would you advise me to use instead of CapCut? I am not satisfied with the way they handle data. Love the software, but not the approach. Is there anything very similar?]
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