Premiere Pro Language Packs Guide
Editing is a high-speed, muscle-memory activity. Navigating menus in your mother tongue eliminates mental translation overhead, reducing errors and fatigue.
This method changes the language for all Adobe applications installed on your system (such as After Effects, Photoshop, and Audition) simultaneously. If you prefer different languages for different Adobe apps, you may need to use the console method described below.
Premiere Pro's language support is extensive and continuously expanding. The following table lists the most common languages, their associated string codes, and the first version in which they were fully supported. Premiere Pro Language Packs
If you're working with a global team, editing content for international audiences, or simply find yourself struggling with an interface in a language you don't fully grasp, Adobe Premiere Pro's language features are here to help. Language support in Premiere Pro isn't just a one-size-fits-all setting—it's a multi-faceted system with two distinct components. Understanding the difference is the first step to unlocking a smoother, more efficient video editing experience.
Adobe Premiere Pro’s modular language packs keep the software's initial installation size lean while offering massive flexibility for global creators. By installing the right speech-to-text packs, you can drastically cut down your subtitle workflows, tap into localized AI tools, and deliver content to international audiences with minimal friction. Editing is a high-speed, muscle-memory activity
To use , your interface language does not strictly need to match, but the Speech to Text language pack must be downloaded separately.
Whether you're looking to navigate the menus in your native tongue or generate multilingual subtitles for a worldwide audience, Premiere Pro language packs are the key. If you prefer different languages for different Adobe
Toggle on or click next to the languages you need (e.g., Italian, Korean, Portuguese).
Under , find the Default Install Language dropdown menu. Choose your preferred language (e.g., Deutsch, Français). Click Done .
If you are already working on a timeline, you can download a new language pack without leaving your project. Open your project in Premiere Pro.
You have installed a language pack (e.g., Danish), but the spell‑check language dropdown in text‑based editing does not show that language.
