Adobe Premiere Pro utilizes modular language packs to enable interface localization and power AI-driven speech-to-text transcription for various languages. These packs are installed via the Creative Cloud Desktop app and allow for automated captioning and speaker identification, supporting global production workflows. For a visual guide on installing these language packs, watch this YouTube video.
Supported languages include:
English, Français, Deutsch, Español, Italiano, Português (Brazil), 日本語, 한국어, 简体中文, 繁體中文, Pусский, and more. Premiere Pro Language Packs
Instantly translate existing captions into another language (e.g., English to Spanish) without leaving your timeline. Interface Localization: Adobe Premiere Pro utilizes modular language packs to
Testing a different language changed more than words. When they switched to German, the keyboard shortcuts felt assertive, the grammar of commands tighter; when they chose Arabic, panels rearranged to accommodate a script that flowed the other way, and Jules rearranged their habitual mouse sweep to match. It was disorienting at first—muscle memory insisting on familiar names—but the disorientation sparked curiosity. How would a tool guide a person differently if it named things the way their language named them? When they switched to German, the keyboard shortcuts
Important: Language packs generally do not translate the content of your project—clip names, sequence names, or markers you type manually remain in your original language.