Adobe’s consumer level versions of Premiere and Photoshop still contain some powerful new features, and they’re getting a decent boost in the new versions too.
Adobe has always had a consumer market for its products where its subscription model isn’t really going to work. That's why it launched its $99 Adobe Premiere Elements and Adobe Photoshop Elements packages a few years ago (also bundled together for $149.99). It’s software as it used to be basically; physical, boxed products that offer a decent proportion of the features of their Creative Cloud counterparts but tend to be fixed in time and not part of the same constant upgrade cycle of their pro level counterparts.
That’s not to say they don’t have some powerful features in them, though. Last year they received a raft of AI features, and this year Adobe has circled round and added even more.
For a complete list of what’s new, please visit the Photoshop Elements 2025, Premiere Elements 2025 or Photoshop Elements & Premiere Elements 2025 web pages. They will also have up to date pricing information (that given above is from last year’s release). For the highlights, read on:
Interestingly, Premiere Elements doesn’t get any of the new AI tricks. But it does get some mighty useful stuff handed down for the mainstream program.
Dynamic titles with more text controls
New templates allow users to style text to match their story with new controls for alignment, size, direction, color, spacing, and more.
Color tools
A new White Balance tool and color correction Curves are joined by the ability to use LUTs, with presets included
Simplified timeline
Video tracks can now be grouped together, as well as audio tracks, for easier navigation. A new Quick Tools menu provides swift access to tools, while individual tracks can be locked to prevent accidental changes.
Adobe Stock title templates
Choose from lots of free, professionally designed templates right inside Premiere Elements.
UI improvements
Export videos to multiple destinations with a single click, import and navigate clips in a new in-product media browser, and quickly search for keyboard shortcuts.
Apple M3 chip support
Photoshop Elements also gets the M3 support. And alongside that you have some AI stuff to play with:
Simply brush to remove objects
Make anything disappear in seconds with the new AI-powered Remove tool and the Object Removal Guided Edit.
Add realistic depth of field with precise control
Choose your focal point and the new AI-powered Depth Blur filter automatically adds blur just where it’s needed. Then adjust details like blur strength, focal distance, and focal range for the perfect look
And there’s the normal stuff, which still adds some cool new features
Change the color of any object
Just use the automatic selection tools to choose what you want to change, pick your new color, and refine to suit your style.
Seamlessly combine multiple pics
Blend the subject from one, the background from another, and elements from many more to create a never-before-seen image.
Create motion effects with four new Quick Actions
With just one click, create a sense of camera motion or add animated sparkles, a blinking heart, or an animated frame
Create with modern textures and graphics
Textured photo backgrounds and embellish creations, social images, and more with fun graphics.
Web companion app (beta)
Add moving overlays, change backgrounds automatically, adjust the look of your photos, share to social with QR codes, and more.
Edit and create with the mobile companion app (beta)
Add fun pattern overlays. Use sliders to adjust light, color, and effects. Crop, straighten, and remove backgrounds with one-click Quick Actions.