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November 14, 2024
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how to align images in premiere pro 2025

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how to align images in premiere pro 2025

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Participant
November 20, 2024

You cannot bring in graphics from your bins and drag them over for the align option to show up. You need to bring them in from:

1. Graphics and Titles

2. New Layer 

3. Select one of the options, I selected 'From File...' to find my PNG's in my folder

4. Select more than one graphic and the 'Align and Transform' option will show up in the 'Properties' panel

5. Select the 'align' option needed and you should be GTG

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 20, 2024
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You cannot bring in graphics from your bins and drag them over for the align option to show up. You need to bring them in from:

 


By @daphne_2000

 

That is when you use the Snap in Program feature (those red lines) to align the images.

Dont need to put your png in a graphic clip

Or if they are graphics you can use the blue Guides.

 

Participant
July 23, 2025

Not a solution

maksh95923910
Participating Frequently
November 17, 2024

To align images in Premiere Pro 2025:

  1. Select the image in the timeline.
  2. Use the Position controls in the Effect Controls panel.
  3. Enable Safe Margins or guides for reference.
  4. Use align tools in the Essential Graphics panel for precision.
I create what you see & hear.
Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 17, 2024

@maksh95923910 

There is no Ess Graphics Panel in 2025 anymore!!

Its now Properties and GraphicsTtemplates

New Properties Panel in Premiere Pro 25.0 - Adobe Community

 

Participant
May 22, 2025

My best workaround tip for centering pngs.

  1. Use the rectangle tool to draw a grey box at the same size as the png.
  2. Open Properties, make sure to select the new shape.
  3. Use the Allignmenttools to place the rectangle in the center.
  4.  If the gray rectangle is on top of the png, move it under on the timeline. 
  5.  Select the Png and move it to the position of the rectangle.
  6.  Delete the gray rectangle when the png is in place.  
  7.  Let me know if there is a better solution I've missed. 🙂

 

 


This is very helpful thank you for sharing. Still it blows my mind why can't we align a simple png like we used to. Why was this option removed Adobe?

Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 14, 2024

It's in the new Properties Panel.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIc6smVHnno

Participant
November 14, 2024

i need align multiple images..this video doesn't show that

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 14, 2024

Use the Snap in Program Monitor feature to align separate images.