Font Size using Pixel size
Premiere Pro’s current font sizing system (0–400) feels arbitrary and creates unnecessary friction for editors who need consistency across platforms. In most design and creative software—such as Photoshop, Illustrator, and After Effects—font size is measured in pixels (px) or points (pt), which allows for precision and predictable scaling. By adopting “pixel size” as the standard unit in Premiere Pro, Adobe would not only align its video editor with industry norms, but also give editors a clearer, more transferable way to design supers, lower thirds, and captions that match branding guidelines. This change would eliminate guesswork, improve cross-software consistency, and ultimately save time in professional workflows.
