Once the transcription is complete, the Text panel provides a word-processed view of your video.

Previous versions required you to stop speaking or render the audio before processing. With v2.1, Adobe introduces during playback. As you scrub through the timeline, the text panel populates instantly, allowing you to jump to specific dialogue without guessing the timecode.

The world of video editing is rapidly evolving, and Adobe is at the forefront of this revolution. With the release of Premiere Pro 2025 v2.1, Adobe has introduced a game-changing feature: Speech to Text. This innovative tool is transforming the way editors work, making it easier and faster to create accurate transcripts, subtitles, and closed captions. In this essay, we will explore the capabilities of Adobe Speech to Text in Premiere Pro 2025 v2.1 and its impact on the video editing industry.

With a click of the "Start" button, Adobe Premiere Pro began to work its magic. The software used advanced algorithms to analyze the audio and generate a transcript of everything that was said. John watched in amazement as the words appeared on the screen, with speaker identification, timestamps, and even punctuation.

Unless you need Descript's "Overdub" voice synthesis, v2.1 renders third-party transcription software obsolete for most Adobe users.

The video frame rate changes or sequence settings conflict with the text export.