Close Premiere Rush if running.
- Adobe Premiere Rush User Guide
- Introduction
- Import footage
- Edit video
  - Edit your video in the timeline
- Add and refine audio
- Change video color, size, and position
- Create titles
- Add transitions, pan and zoom effects and automatically reframe your clips
- Transform clip properties
- Change aspect ratio of your video
- Create a picture-in-picture effect
- Speed up or slow down video
- Use fonts from Adobe Fonts
- Duplicating projects and sequences
 
- Export video
- Premiere Rush on iOS and Android
  - Adobe Premiere Rush on mobile | Common questions
- Create and edit videos using Adobe Premiere Rush on iOS
- Export video to social media channels
- Create and edit videos using Adobe Premiere Rush on Android
- Manage Adobe Premiere Rush subscriptions on iOS
- Manage Adobe Premiere Rush subscriptions on Android
- Manage Adobe Premiere Rush subscriptions on Samsung Galaxy Store
 
 
Learn how to uninstall the Adobe Premiere Rush desktop app on Windows and macOS platforms.
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Open the Creative Cloud desktop app. 
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Locate Premiere Rush in your list of installed applications. 
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Uninstall Premiere Rush: - Click on the three dots below Premiere Rush icon.
- Select Uninstall.
- In the Premiere Rush preferences dialog, select Remove to start the uninstallation process.
 
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Manually delete the Premiere Rush folder: 
 Windows: Go to C:\Users\[username]\Documents\Adobe
 macOS: Run the command ~/Documents/Adobe/This folder contains additional files and folders related to Premiere Rush. 
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Remove text templates (.mogrt files) related to Premiere Rush: 
 Windows: Go to C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Common\Essential Graphics
 macOS: Run the command /Users/[user name]/Library/Application\ Support/Adobe/Common/Essential\ GraphicsBe careful not to delete files for other Adobe apps like Premiere Pro. 
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Delete Synced Assets and project backups (optional) related to Premiere Rush: 
 Windows: Go to C:\Users\[username]\Creative Cloud Files\Assets
 macOS: Run the command /Users/[user name]/Library/Application\ Support/Adobe/Common/Essential\ GraphicsBe careful not to delete files for other Adobe apps like Premiere Pro. 
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Clear temporary files to free up space and improve the system performance: Windows: Go to Settings > System > Storage > Temporary files and select Remove files 
 macOS: Run the command rm -rf ~/Library/Caches/*
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Reboot your system to ensure all changes take effect and any remaining files or processes are cleared.