Krotos Video to Sound Plugin Now Available for Adobe Premiere Pro, Streamlining Audio Workflow for Editors
The Krotos Video to Sound plugin, designed to automate audio generation from video content, is now available for Adobe Premiere Pro, according to a statement from Krotos, the UK-based audio technology company. The tool aims to reduce manual work for editors by converting video footage into usable audio clips, a feature that could save time in post-production workflows.
What Is the Krotos Video to Sound Plugin?
The Krotos Video to Sound plugin leverages artificial intelligence to extract and generate audio from video files, according to Krotos’ official announcement. Unlike traditional methods that require manual audio tracking or re-recording, the plugin uses machine learning algorithms to analyze video frames and produce corresponding audio outputs. This functionality is particularly useful for editors working with silent footage or needing background audio for visual content.
“This tool is a game-changer for editors who need to quickly generate audio from video without relying on external sources,” said a Krotos spokesperson in a press release. The company has not disclosed the specific AI models or training data used for the plugin’s audio generation capabilities.
How Does It Integrate With Adobe Premiere Pro?
The plugin is compatible with Adobe Premiere Pro version 2024 and later, as confirmed by Adobe’s official documentation. Users can access it through the Adobe Creative Cloud marketplace, where it was listed as available on April 5, 2024. Once installed, the tool appears as an option within Premiere Pro’s audio editing panel, allowing users to select video clips and generate audio in real time.

Adobe did not provide additional details on the plugin’s performance or user testing, but Krotos emphasized that the tool has been optimized for low-latency processing. A demo video on Krotos’ website shows the plugin converting a silent video clip into a synthetic audio track, though the quality of the output remains unverified by independent reviews.
Why Does This Matter for Video Editors?
The release of the Krotos plugin comes as demand for AI-driven tools in video editing grows. A 2023 report by Grand View Research found that the global video editing software market is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate of 8.2% through 2030, driven by advancements in AI and automation. By offering a solution that reduces manual audio work, Krotos positions itself as a competitor to established players like Adobe and third-party audio tools such as iZotope.
However, the plugin’s effectiveness may depend on the quality of the video input. Users have raised concerns about potential inaccuracies in audio generation, particularly with complex visual scenes. “This could be useful for simple projects, but for professional work, we’ll need more control over the output,” said a video editor on Reddit, who requested anonymity due to company policies.
What Are the Broader Implications for AI in Media Production?
The Krotos plugin reflects a broader trend of AI tools reshaping media production. In 2022, OpenAI introduced a similar feature in its video editing platform, and in 2023, Apple integrated AI-powered audio enhancement into Final Cut Pro. Krotos’ entry into this space highlights the increasing competition among tech firms to offer AI-driven solutions for creatives.

Experts caution that while such tools can improve efficiency, they also raise ethical questions. “Automating audio generation could lead to issues with originality and intellectual property,” said Dr. Emily Chen, a researcher at the MIT Media Lab, in an interview with *The Verge*. “Regulators and industry bodies will need to address these challenges as the technology evolves.”
What’s Next for Krotos and Adobe?
Krotos has not announced plans for future updates to the plugin, but the company’s website mentions ongoing research into “advanced audio-visual synchronization techniques.” Adobe, meanwhile, has not commented on the integration’s long-term support. Users are advised to check the Adobe Creative Cloud marketplace for updates and compatibility notices.
As AI continues to permeate creative workflows, tools like the Krotos Video to Sound plugin will likely face scrutiny over accuracy, ethics, and user control. For now, the plugin offers a glimpse into the evolving relationship between artificial intelligence and media production.