At IBC2025, Adobe has highlighted several key updates to Frame.io, focusing on faster sharing, improved metadata handling, and enhanced transcription and captioning.
Shawn McDaniel of Adobe walks us through the main updates to Frame.io announced in Amsterdam.
“One of our big things is Quick Share which now essentially eliminates all additional steps to create a share link out. Now you select your assets and instantly copy the link or email it to recipients—all while staying in your project view. This feature is part of the quality of life updates with fewer clicks, fewer missteps, and faster handoffs.”
“We’ve improved metadata workflows. So when it originally came out metadata tags were basically per project and they wouldn't cross over. Now, you can use your custom metadata fields across your entire account."
“We've also improved transcription and captions. We came out with that earlier this year at NAB, and we've continued to upgrade and improve on that. For example, Speaker ID makes it easier to search and review transcripts. you can generate searchable transcripts from your footage. Identify speakers automatically, edit transcripts inline with instant caption updates and import .srt and .vtt files, and share videos all with captions included.”
Adobe is also adding more partners to its Camera to Cloud program including Nikon where the camera card is enabled internally. Fujifil, RED, Canon, and Lumix already have internal integrations for Adobe C2C.
“This means you don't have to have an additional storage or monitors added to your camera setup, but of course,Atomos is still one of our main partners who supply connected external devices.”