Krotos Introduces Video To Sound Integration For Adobe Premiere Pro

At NAB Show 2026, Krotos will preview a new integration for Adobe Premiere Pro that enables editors to access Krotos’ Video to Sound technology directly within the timeline. This allows editors to generate and place a first pass of sound design without leaving their project.

Sound design is often handled after picture lock or requires moving between multiple tools, which can slow down iteration during the edit. Krotos addresses this by allowing editors to analyse footage and generate sound elements such as ambience, transitions, impacts, and Foley using professionally recorded sound libraries, placing them directly into the timeline as editable audio. Unlike generative approaches, all sounds are derived from real recordings created by professional sound designers, providing consistent, production-ready results that can be refined as needed.

Once generated, audio elements remain fully editable within the timeline. Editors can adjust timing, intensity, and variation, or regenerate specific elements without starting from scratch. This allows sound to be incorporated earlier in the editing process, helping teams evaluate pacing, transitions, and overall impact while cutting picture.

The Premiere Pro integration will be available from May 2026.

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