October 7, 2014 - 14:16 AMT
Adobe rolls out slew of iOS apps

Adobe has announced a slew of new apps Monday, Oct 6 for the iPhone and iPad, Digital Spy reported.

The leading app is Premiere Clip, which allows users to edit videos using a series of simple tools tailored for mobile.

The ability to arrange and filter clips, as well as apply basic transitions and effects, are available with the app.

Premiere Clip offers simpler options compared to its desktop counterpart Premiere Pro, although work can be synced across and is even converted into the appropriate formats.

Creative Cloud members will find that they can sync their files across apps and devices too, at no extra cost.

The company has also revealed a slew of other apps, including Adobe Brush, which allows designers to create unique brushes for Photoshop and Adobe Shape to capture and create shapes.

Meanwhile, Adobe Ideas and Adobe Kuler have both been updated and rebranded as Illustrator Draw and Adobe Colour respectively.

The new and updated mobile apps are free to everyone.