Premiere Pro vs DaVinci Resolve Pricing (2026)
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Adobe Premiere Pro vs DaVinci Resolve

Video Editing pricing comparison · 2026

Adobe Premiere Pro pricing ranges from $19.99–$34.49/month, while DaVinci Resolve ranges from $0–$295/month. DaVinci Resolve is typically 100% more affordable, though your actual cost depends on tier and team size.

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Adobe Premiere Pro
Adobe Premiere Pro is the industry-standard video editing software used by professionals w
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$297 $300
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DaVinci Resolve
DaVinci Resolve stands out as the most cost-effective professional video editing solution,
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$297 $300
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Verdict · Vendr median · year 1
Adobe saves $3 vs DaVinci · 25 seats
Cheapest $297
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Annual, Paid Monthly
$6.9K/yr
year 1 license · $23/seat
Studio for iPad
$2.4K/yr
year 1 license · $8/seat
What buyers actually pay
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Median annual
$297/yr
Vendr · n=155
Median annual
$300/yr
Vendr · n=134
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2 contract · Vendr median · 2 review platforms
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Hidden costs

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Short-term users or those wanting monthly flexibility
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9.4/5 (124)
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2.3/5 (24)
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Hobbyists, YouTubers, and professionals who don't need advanced features
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Video Editing

Adobe Premiere Pro

$19.99–$34.49
/month
4 plans
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Video Editing

DaVinci Resolve

$0–$295
/month
3 plans · Free tier
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Adobe Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve are the two most-used professional video editors, with very different pricing models. Premiere Pro requires a subscription at $22.99–$34.49/month. DaVinci Resolve's core software is free; DaVinci Resolve Studio (one-time purchase) costs $295. For many professionals, DaVinci Resolve Studio pays for itself in under a year compared to Premiere Pro's ongoing subscription.

Plan-by-Plan Pricing

Plan Adobe Premiere Pro DaVinci Resolve
Monthly Subscription $34.49 /month Free /month
Annual, Paid Monthly $22.99 /month Free /one-time
Annual, Prepaid $21.99 /month $7.91 /one-time
Student & Teacher $19.99 /month

Cost at Scale

Total cost of ownership — licenses, implementation, and hidden costs included.

Adobe Premiere Pro

6 scenarios
$22.99/month ($275.88/year)
Hobbyist YouTuber
for Premiere Pro subscription
$70
Professional Video Editor
150/month including Premiere Pro, Adobe Stock, plugins, and storage
$275
Production Company
400/month for 5 licenses plus shared stock and plugin libraries
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DaVinci Resolve

6 scenarios
$0
YouTube Content Creator
Free version has everything needed
$295
Professional Colorist
one-time for Studio + optional control panel ($595-$3,000)
$885
Video Production Studio
one-time (3 Studio licenses) - no ongoing subscription costs
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Market Intelligence

Adobe Premiere Pro

Median annual cost
$297
Based on
155 deals

DaVinci Resolve

Median annual cost
$300
Based on
134 deals

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Our Verdict

Choose Adobe Premiere Pro if you're already in the Adobe Creative Cloud ecosystem (After Effects, Photoshop, Illustrator), need seamless Dynamic Link between Premiere and After Effects for motion graphics, or work in a studio environment where Premiere is the standard and collaboration via Shared Projects is required.

Choose DaVinci Resolve if you want best-in-class color grading (Resolve's color tools are used on Hollywood films), prefer a one-time purchase over subscriptions, need the Fairlight audio studio for professional audio post-production, or want to avoid ongoing costs. The free version handles most professional workflows without watermarking.

Frequently Asked Questions

01 Is DaVinci Resolve really free?

Yes. DaVinci Resolve's free version is a fully functional professional video editor with no watermarks and no time limits on exports. It includes color correction, Fairlight audio, and Fusion visual effects. DaVinci Resolve Studio ($295 one-time) adds noise reduction, more effects, and network rendering—but most editors never need these features.

02 Is Premiere Pro worth the subscription cost vs DaVinci Resolve?

For Adobe ecosystem users, yes—the Dynamic Link integration with After Effects alone saves hours of workflow. For editors without Adobe dependencies, DaVinci Resolve's $295 one-time cost vs Premiere's $275/year ongoing makes Resolve significantly more cost-effective over 3+ years.

03 Which is better for color grading: Premiere or DaVinci Resolve?

DaVinci Resolve is the industry standard for professional color grading. Resolve's node-based color workflow, HDR tools, and color managed timeline are used on major Hollywood productions. Premiere Pro's Lumetri Color panel is solid but can't match Resolve's depth. Many editors use Resolve for color and Premiere for editing.

04 Which is easier to learn for beginners?

Both have learning curves, but Premiere Pro's timeline-based interface is similar to iMovie and Final Cut Pro, making it more intuitive for beginners. DaVinci Resolve's interface is more complex with multiple dedicated workspaces (Cut, Edit, Fusion, Color, Fairlight, Deliver). For beginners, Premiere Pro's simpler onboarding is an advantage.