Announcement: Windows on ARM Emulation in After Effects Beta
We are excited to announce the public beta release of Windows on ARM emulation support in After Effects 25.4 build 34! This marks the first time After Effects supports the Windows on ARM platform.
In order to ensure After Effects works in emulation, please first download and install the most recent Qualcomm Adreno GPU driver for Snapdragon X Platform here: https://softwarecenter.qualcomm.com/catalog/item/Windows_Graphics_Driver?osArch=ARM64&osType=Windows&version=250304031.0.96.0
After downloading the driver, unzip and run the .msi installer. After the installation completes, run After Effects (Beta).
If you receive a warning about the driver version, you will need to follow these steps to manually select the new driver.
- Close After Effects (Beta).
- Open the Device Manager in Windows.
- Twirl Open "Display Adapters" to show the Qualcomm® Adreno™ GPU.
- Right-click the GPU and select "Update driver".
- Click "Browse my computer for drivers".
- Click "Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer".
- Select the driver with version "31.0.96.0 [3/4/2025]". It is most likely to be at the bottom of the list.
- Select "Next" to activate the new driver.
Note: You may also be able to download the driver via your system’s updater application, for example, the DELL Command application.
We expect After Effects to run on all Qualcomm Snapdragon X-based laptops and tablets, but we have not tested After Effects on Windows on ARM devices with graphics cards from other hardware vendors.
We do have some minor known issues; we are working on resolutions and will update when we have news to share:
- Scene Edit Detection does not currently find all expected edits in a video when running After Effects in emulation mode on Windows on ARM.
- ProRes RAW import is not yet supported on Windows ARM devices.
- Clearing the Media Caches via preferences when running After Effects in emulation on Windows on ARM can temporarily cause the UI to reload slowly.
For those of you who have Windows on ARM machines, please give the beta a whirl and let us know how it's treating you. We're especially interested to know how third-party plugins are performing in emulation, as well as your general thoughts on the emulated version.
Thank you for being a part of our beta community and for your continued support!

