Export After Effects project as Premiere project

Last updated on Mar 27, 2026

Learn to export an After Effects project as an Adobe Premiere project without rendering.

You can export an After Effects project as a Premiere project file (.prproj). When you import the project into Premiere, it uses the settings from the first composition in the After Effects project for all subsequent sequences. 

Ensure that your After Effects composition is complete and ready for editing in Premiere.

Select File > Export > Export Adobe Premiere Project.

Specify a filename and location for the project, and select Save.

Here are a few things to consider when exporting an After Effects project as a Premiere project:

  • If a video format can be imported in both After Effects and Premiere – either by direct import or copy-paste- it should also be supported when opening an exported Premiere project from After Effects in Premiere.
  • Projects created in the latest version of Adobe After Effects and saved as Adobe Premiere projects can be opened in the latest version of Adobe Premiere.
  • Currently, effects and masks are not supported.
  • Currently, Shape, Text, Light, Camera, 3D, and Cinema 4D layers are not supported.