Adobe Speech To Text V120 For Premiere Pro 202 Updated Guide

For video editors, the days of manually transcribing interviews or exporting audio to third-party captioning software are rapidly fading into the past. With the release of Adobe Speech to Text version 12.0 integrated into Premiere Pro 2024, Adobe has solidified its commitment to automated, intelligent editing.

While previous versions introduced the concept, v12.0 refines the engine, offering a level of accuracy and integration that changes the post-production workflow entirely. Here is a deep dive into the standout feature that defines this update: The Transcription-Driven Editing Workflow.

Speech to Text automatically matches the transcribed text to the corresponding video clips. This allows editors to search for specific words in the transcript and instantly jump to that point in the timeline. This feature transforms the transcript into a powerful navigation tool. adobe speech to text v120 for premiere pro 202 updated

Once the transcript is polished:

When exporting your video:


You no longer need to dig through a text file. The updated Text panel now shows a waveform-synced transcript. Click any word, and the playhead jumps to that exact millisecond. Correct a word, and the caption on the timeline updates instantly.

If you see the message “Adobe Speech to Text v1.2.0 for Premiere Pro 202 updated” but haven’t yet installed it, follow these steps: For video editors, the days of manually transcribing

Troubleshooting: If you still see an older version, use the Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool to remove remnants of previous beta versions, then reinstall Premiere Pro.