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Last updated on Dec 14, 2023

Learn about editing 360° or 180° videos and VR footage in Premiere Pro.

To edit 360° or 180° video, make sure your system meets the VR system requirements. If you want to use a VR headset while editing, use the supported VR headset and install the necessary software.

Premiere Pro supports viewing VR video (360° and 180°) in the monitor panels. It also detects if the clip or sequence has VR properties and automatically configures the VR viewer accordingly. You can publish VR videos directly to the web from Premiere Pro to sites such as YouTube or Facebook.

How to Edit 360 and VR Video in Premiere Pro

An overview of how to use Premiere Pro to edit 360° or 180° videos and VR footage.

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