Adobe’s new AI video editing tool stitches clips into a first draft
Adobe is launching a new Firefly tool that helps video editors to focus on storytelling by creating a first cut to refine and build around. The Quick Cut feature is launching in beta today for Firefly's video editor, allowing users to automatically assemble clips together based on text prompts and s...
By Jess WeatherbedFebruary 25, 2026112 views
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Quick Cut aims to help you spend less time staring at a blank editing timeline. | Image: Adobe
Adobe is launching a new Firefly tool that helps video editors to focus on storytelling by creating a first cut to refine and build around. The Quick Cut feature is launching in beta today for Firefly's video editor, allowing users to automatically assemble clips together based on text prompts and simple creator inputs.
"Quick Cut empowers creators to upload their own b-roll or generate new footage and instantly turn it into a structured first cut. Goodbye empty timeline. Hello momentum," Adobe's head of product marketing for creators, Mike Polner, said in the announcement. "It's a fast way to get from 'I have clips' to 'I have an edit I ca …
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