Add video stabilization
I use a gimbal and stabilizer when I shoot video, but sometimes the warp stabilizer really helps smooth my shots out. Not having it in this app really limits what I would be willing to edit on it.

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Dragoș Bucovală commented
please add for desktop versions
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kathryn holmes commented
It's more than a nice to have but at CA$360 per year for Pro Adobe is making it hard to move from iMovie!
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Marisa Moleiro commented
It would be nice if someone from Adobe would comment and let us know why they haven't added this feature after 4 years of requesting it... JS
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Lance Nelson commented
At least for the desktop versions. Very important. I'm having to export from Rush to another program for stabilizations, then recode. Not ideal.
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thomas Christ commented
We need that feature!!!!
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Jen de Greenlaw commented
I used to use a very basic copy of Movavi and even that had stabilisation to fix a shaky video. I was thrilled to get Rush as it's more advanced - but have discovered it has no stabilisation! Which is pretty basic! PLEASE add it in as I use it ALL the time otherwise I have to go back to Movavi. Thanks.
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Heather Doxey commented
I couldn't agree more. Using a MacBook Pro M1 Pro (one month old model) and I can't do as much video stabilization as iMovie unless I switch to Premiere Pro. My goal in using Rush is to simplify my workflow so I can produce more in less time. The mobile device functionality is neat but I question if I'll ever really use it. Warp stabilization would be fantastically useful.
In fact in my case even translational stabilization would be sufficient. Because I sometimes use my camera for stills as well as video I occasionally forget to turn off in-body stabilization when I'm doing video on a tripod, and that results in obnoxious movement as it tries to stabilize based on movement within the video. Translational stabilization can fix that perfectly, but I can't use Rush to do it. It's okay if cross-platform apps have desktop-only functions like this.
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wesley brilhante commented
We are talking about adobe software here not using a gimbal hardware most of the the people that are using a software like adobe rush already use a gimbal hardware and still need help with software stabilization and that is not just for adobe rush but since it’s what we are talking about let’s keep on topic , video editing is a very complex topic and thing and adobe tried to take some of the most easy and useful things from premier pro and simplifying in the adobe rush for the people that have a hard time learning premier pro,with that being said,the software came out like it’s name‘Rush’ lol I believe at the time was some apps in App Store that was easier to use and more polished and adobe felt like they had to do something about it so they didn’t stay behind the competition and then Adobe Rush came out of no where,sometimes it’s better to wait until the production is 100% completed and deal with the bugs on firmware update then delivery a product half way finish just to throw it out there and say it hey we have here too,like we said a video software without stabililization is like buying a fake GoPro camera where the main purpose of the camera is for stability
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Paride Corvaglia commented
Still waiting for it too
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Mahesh Pardeshi commented
This is definitely needed on the PC version at least.
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Laurent commented
Hi, can we have an update about the implementation of this functionality?
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Kirill Konshin commented
Very much needed!
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Frank Roberts commented
Agreed... the PC version needs this.
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SanjaKarin Music commented
With the new iPad pros this feature shoukd really finally be implemented......
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gerardo bello commented
I vote for this feature 2 years ago and still nothing. So why are we recommending features if you guys aren’t going to add them?
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Travis Langsforde commented
I would love to see this on the PC version of Rush.
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Derek van Pelt commented
Need to be able to stabilize video in the iPad app.
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Michele Haines commented
This is all Premiere Rush is missing!! Please add this! Some commenters have said users would complain about the processing time - simply add a warning box reminding users of this for us to say "ok, worth it!" Problem Solved!
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MIKE SOEGTROP commented
We need the ability to stabilize shaky hand held videos
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Samuel Phenicie commented
It would make this product unstoppable.