AutoEdit Pro

Captions

A powerful feature that needs a small setup step before it works. Here's how to get it ready.

AutoEdit Pro reads Premiere Pro's native transcription instead of sending your audio to an external server. This keeps your footage private and reuses the speech-recognition engine already built into Premiere Pro.

Requirements: Premiere Pro 2022 or later. Earlier versions don't ship the transcription engine this feature relies on.

You MUST run Transcribe Sequence BEFORE generating captions. Without transcription data, AutoEdit Pro has no text to place.
1

Transcribe the sequence

With your sequence active, open Premiere Pro's transcription panel and run Transcribe Sequence:

Window → Text → Transcribe Sequence
2

Generate captions

Once Premiere Pro finishes transcribing, AutoEdit Pro reads that data and places styled caption clips on a new track, synced to the dialogue.

Captions

Turns Premiere Pro's native transcription into styled caption clips on a fresh track.

Caption styles

Pick from four built-in styles: Clean, Bold, Outline, and Shadow. Position and maximum line length are both configurable, so captions fit your frame and your safe margins.