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Adobe Premiere Pro vs Zeplin

Adobe Premiere Pro
Software
Professional video editing software
- From
- $22.99/month
- Rated
- -
The short version
- Only Zeplin has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
- Each has a real cost: Adobe Premiere Pro very demanding system requirements, needing 32GB RAM and dedicated GPU for 4K work; Zeplin the free plan is limited to 1 project and 100 screens and works only in a personal workspace
- They diverge on capability: Adobe Premiere Pro covers Timeline-based editing, Zeplin covers Design specs.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which Adobe Premiere Pro and Zeplin actually diverge.
| Attribute | Adobe Premiere Pro | Zeplin |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $22.99/month | Free |
| Pricing model | Unknown | subscription |
| Free tier | No | Yes |
| Platforms | Windows, macOS | Web, Desktop, Mobile |
| Founded | 1982 | 2014 |
Identical on both: user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in Adobe Premiere Pro
- Timeline-based editing
- 4K and 8K video support
- Color correction
- Audio editing
- Motion graphics
- Multi-cam editing
- VR video editing
- Auto reframe
Only in Zeplin
- Design specs
- Asset export
- Code snippets
- Design tokens
- Comments
- Version control
- Handoff workflow
- Accessibility checks
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
Adobe Premiere Pro
- Professional video editingnot Zeplin
- Social media contentnot Zeplin
- Marketing videosnot Zeplin
- Documentary productionnot Zeplin
- Commercial productionnot Zeplin
Zeplin
- Handing off design specs from Figma or Sketch to developersnot Adobe Premiere Pro
- Sharing screens, assets and style guides with an engineering teamnot Adobe Premiere Pro
- Reviewing and commenting on design versionsnot Adobe Premiere Pro
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
Adobe Premiere Pro
- Very demanding system requirements, needing 32GB RAM and dedicated GPU for 4K work
- Complex interface with many advanced features that require training and expertise to use effectively
- No live streaming or screen recording capabilities built-in
- Limited built-in free effects, most advanced effects require purchase
- Stability issues and occasional crashes, especially on larger projects
Zeplin
- The free plan is limited to 1 project and 100 screens and works only in a personal workspace
- Free plan AI reviews are capped at 3 per week
- Role based permissions require the Advanced plan or higher
- Single sign on, multi factor authentication, activity logs and invoiced billing are Enterprise only
- Priority 24 hour support is Enterprise only
- Basic plan caps screens at 1,000 per project and is priced per project rather than per seat
- Enterprise pricing is by quote with no published rate
Pricing, plan by plan
Adobe Premiere Pro
$22.99/month- Premiere Pro Individual$22.99/month
- Premiere Pro only
- Cloud storage
- Mobile apps
- Creative Cloud All Apps$59.99/month
- All Adobe apps
- Cloud storage
- Fonts and assets
- Creative Cloud Student$19.99/month
- All Adobe apps
- Student discount
- Team Premiere Pro$37.99/user/month
- Collaboration tools
- Team libraries
Zeplin
Free- FreeFree
- 1 project
- 1 workspace
- Basic specs
- Starter$19/month
- Unlimited projects
- Multiple workspaces
- Advanced specs
- Professional$49/month
- Everything in Starter
- Team collaboration
- Admin controls
Which should you pick?
Choose Adobe Premiere Pro if
- You need timeline-based editing.
- You work on Windows, macOS.
- You also want 4k and 8k video support.
Choose Zeplin if
- You need design specs.
- You want to start without paying.
- You work on Web, Desktop, Mobile.
- You also want asset export.
Questions people ask
- Is Adobe Premiere Pro or Zeplin better?
- Neither clearly leads. Adobe Premiere Pro starts at $22.99/month and Zeplin at Free, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, Adobe Premiere Pro or Zeplin?
- Zeplin has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at $22.99/month for Adobe Premiere Pro and Free for Zeplin.
- Does Adobe Premiere Pro or Zeplin run on more platforms?
- Adobe Premiere Pro runs on Windows, macOS. Zeplin runs on Web, Desktop, Mobile.
- Can I use Zeplin for free?
- Yes. Zeplin has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. Adobe Premiere Pro starts at $22.99/month.
- What is Adobe Premiere Pro best used for?
- Adobe Premiere Pro is most often used for professional video editing, social media content, marketing videos, documentary production. Of those, professional video editing and social media content are not what Zeplin is typically brought in for.
- What can Adobe Premiere Pro do that Zeplin cannot?
- Adobe Premiere Pro covers Timeline-based editing, 4K and 8K video support, Color correction, Audio editing. Zeplin covers Design specs, Asset export, Code snippets, Design tokens.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
Adobe Premiere Pro: How much does Adobe Premiere Pro cost?
Adobe Premiere Pro costs $22.99/month for individuals. Creative Cloud All Apps is $59.99/month. Students/teachers get all apps for $19.99/month. Team licenses start at $37.99/license/month for Premiere Pro or $89.99/month for all apps.
SourceAdobe Premiere Pro: Is there a free trial for Premiere Pro?
Yes, Adobe offers a 7-day free trial, but it requires a credit card. Full desktop access is provided during the trial period.
SourceAdobe Premiere Pro: What are the system requirements for Premiere Pro?
Adobe recommends 32GB RAM and a dedicated GPU with at least 4GB VRAM for stable 4K editing. Premiere Pro is resource-intensive, requiring a powerful system for high-resolution formats.
SourceAdobe Premiere Pro: Does Premiere Pro support all video formats?
No, Premiere Pro has significant file format compatibility limitations. It notably does not support HDR video from iPhones and has restrictions on acceptable formats, which can be frustrating for some workflows.
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