Collaboration in Premiere

Last updated on Apr 2, 2026

Learn about collaboration capabilities in Adobe Premiere so you can work with whoever you want, wherever you are.

How do you want to collaborate?

I want to share for review and quickly receive feedback and approvals directly in my timeline. Try Frame.io with Premiere and After Effects.

I want to create and edit collaboratively with my teammates in a shared project from anywhere in the world. Try collaboration in Premiere and After Effects.

How can I work remotely, share files, and get feedback?

Upload bins (Premiere)

Upload entire bins with zero transcoding from the source file on your local disk at high speeds.

Add collaborators

Choose which collaborators have access to your files.

Share for Review

Share your work for review and receive timestamped comments and annotations.

Import comments as markers (Premiere)

Import comments as markers into your timeline. Each marker contains the name of the reviewer, the timestamp, and the comment.

Manage project versions

With each review cycle (with Frame.io), the app creates new versions of the video. However, you can still access previous versions. With Frame.io, versions are automatically saved in order and easily accessible, so everyone can see the changes made.

Create branded presentations

Create stunning presentations of your finished work so your clients can watch wherever they are, no login required.

How can I edit collaboratively with my colleagues?

With collaborative editing capabilities in Premiere and collaborative graphics creation in After Effects, you can work together with your teammates on the same shared project.

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  • Team Projects: Work on the same shared project with your teammates. Add who you want and collaborate directly in the timeline. Updates are saved in the cloud and shared with the team so you can work on them together. Ideal for small teams, businesses, or individuals.
  • Productions: Use bin locking so larger teams can work on different project files for the same shared feature. Get visibility into what others are doing without conflicts. Own your timeline or hand it off to your teammates when ready. Ideal for larger features.