Filmit Studio,
in your editor
One panel inside Premiere Pro and After Effects with your whole Filmit toolkit. Open any tool in a click, browse effects and transitions with live video previews, and apply them straight to your timeline.
The Filmit Studio panel comes with Filmit Studio, along with our whole suite of plugins, effects, transitions, overlays, and courses, plus everything new we ship. It's all included!
Menu spelunking
Every panel you own hides in the same long Extensions menu. Opening three tools means three trips through Window → Extensions.
Forgetting what you own
A subscription with this many tools has a discovery problem. The tool that would save your afternoon is installed, you just never see it.
Applying effects blind
Effect bins show you names. Preview sites show you somebody else's footage in a browser tab, far from your timeline.
Every tool, one click
All your installed Filmit tools in one list, each with a clear one-line description. Click, and the tool opens docked and ready.
Live effect previews
The Effects tab plays a real video preview for every Filmit FX effect, so you pick with your eyes, not from a name.
One-click Apply
Select a clip or layer, hit Apply, and the effect is on it. Selected nothing? The panel walks you to the right spot.
Transitions on the cut
Browse 20+ GPU transitions with live previews and drop one on the end or start of your selected clip, right where the cut is.
Favorites & pinning
Star the effects you reach for, pin your daily tools to the top, and the panel starts looking like your edit bay.
Search everything
Tools, effects, and transitions in one search box. Type two letters, hit the result, keep cutting.
Mini mode
Dock it thin and the panel collapses to a tidy icon strip that still launches everything. It earns its pixels at any width.
Always current
New Filmit tools and effects show up in the panel as they ship. Filmit Studio keeps everything installed and up to date for you.
Native in both apps
A real panel in Premiere Pro and After Effects. It docks, resizes, and behaves like it came with the app.
In Premiere Pro
The full experience, made for the timeline.
- Launch every Premiere tool, from RoughCut to Sync
- Apply effects to your selected clip in one click
- Drop transitions straight on the cut
- Live video previews for everything
In After Effects
The same launcher and effects browser, comp-aware.
- Open every AE tool, from Gravity to GridMaker
- Apply Filmit FX effects to your selected layer
- Live previews in the same grid
- Transitions stay in Premiere and Resolve, where cuts live
Install Filmit Studio
Download the free desktop app for Mac or Windows and sign in.
Let it set you up
Studio installs your tools and the in-editor panel together, automatically.
Restart your editor
Open Window → Extensions → Filmit Studio. That's it, you're in.
A home for your plugins inside Premiere Pro
Most Premiere Pro plugins arrive as separate panels, each buried in the Extensions menu. The Filmit Studio panel is a single extension that acts as the front door to the whole Filmit suite: RoughCut for interview edits, Sync for multicam audio sync, JumpCut for silence removal, GIFer and Sourcer for GIFs and stock footage, and every other tool in your kit. Instead of memorizing where each panel lives, you open one panel and everything is a click away.
It's a native Adobe extension, so it docks into your workspace like any built-in panel, remembers where you put it, and comes back after every restart.
An effects browser with real previews
The Effects tab is a visual browser for Filmit FX, our set of 20+ GPU-accelerated effects for Premiere Pro, After Effects, and DaVinci Resolve. Every effect plays a live video preview inside the grid, from CRT and VHS looks to glitch, thermal, and film emulation. When something catches your eye, select a clip and press Apply. The effect lands on your selection with sensible defaults, and every parameter stays editable in Effect Controls afterward.
The Transitions tab works the same way for Filmit Transitions: browse the previews, pick a side of the cut, done.
Built for After Effects too
In After Effects, the panel is the same launcher and effects browser, aware that you work in comps and layers instead of sequences. Open Gravity, GridMaker, TextPilot, or any other AE tool from the list, and apply Filmit FX effects to your selected layer with the same one-click Apply. Transitions stay out of the way in AE, because dropping a transition on a cut is an edit-timeline job.
Part of Filmit Studio, your assistant editor
The panel is delivered and kept up to date by Filmit Studio, the free desktop app that installs, updates, and licenses everything Filmit makes. Install the app, sign in, and it sets up your tools and the panel automatically, in Premiere Pro, After Effects, and DaVinci Resolve. One subscription unlocks the entire toolkit, and everything new we ship lands in your panel without a single manual download.
No. The panel installs automatically with the Filmit Studio desktop app, alongside your tools. Restart your editor once and it appears under Window → Extensions → Filmit Studio.
Premiere Pro and After Effects, on Mac and Windows. In DaVinci Resolve your Filmit tools open as their own apps under Workspace → Workflow Integration Plugins, so Resolve editors are covered too, just without this panel.
Select a clip in Premiere Pro, or a layer in After Effects, and hit Apply on any effect. It lands on your selection immediately. Transitions work the same way in Premiere Pro: pick one and place it on the end or the start of your selected clip.
Filmit Transitions are built for cuts between clips on an edit timeline, which is Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve territory. After Effects works in comps and layers, so the AE panel focuses on tools and effects instead of showing you a tab that wouldn't do anything useful.
Yes. Filmit Studio keeps the panel and every tool updated automatically. When we ship a new tool or effect, it shows up in the panel without you doing anything.
Yes. The panel comes with Filmit Studio, and your $20/month subscription unlocks every tool, effect, and transition inside it. Try everything with a 7-day free trial.
They're partners. The desktop app installs, updates, and licenses everything, and holds your account, courses, and assets. The panel is the in-editor side: launching tools and applying effects while you cut. You'll touch the app rarely and the panel daily.



