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B-Roll Editor · AI Motion Graphics

AI motion graphics for
Adobe Premiere Pro.

Describe what you want in plain words — Plentake writes and renders a custom animated motion graphic and drops it straight onto your timeline. No After Effects, no template packs, no keyframing.

See it in action
Short demo — coming soon

Motion graphics, generated by AI — not dragged from a template

Motion graphics make talking-head videos feel produced: animated lower-thirds when someone's name comes up, kinetic text that punches a key phrase, a clean callout when you cite a number, a tasteful transition between segments. The problem is they're slow. You either open After Effects and keyframe by hand, or you buy a template pack and bend it to fit — every single time.

Plentake's B-Roll Editor takes a different path. It reads your transcript, finds the moments that deserve a motion graphic, and then an AI writes and renders each animation to match what you're actually saying — sized to your sequence, placed on a new track, ready for your approval. You stay the editor; the grunt work disappears.

How AI motion graphics work in Plentake

Three moves, all inside Premiere Pro — no exporting to a browser tool, no re-importing.

1

It reads your video

Plentake transcribes your sequence once and understands the content — so it knows where a name, a number or a key idea lands.

2

AI generates the animation

For each moment, a top-tier AI model writes and renders a custom motion graphic — lower-thirds, kinetic text, callouts — matched to your words and aspect ratio.

3

You approve, it places

Preview each clip and approve. Approved graphics drop onto a new track as regular Premiere clips you can nudge, restyle or delete.

Why this is different

Most "AI Premiere plugins" stop at cutting silences or writing captions. Generating original motion graphics from your content is rare — it's the part editors pay a motion designer for. Plentake does it inside your timeline, on demand.

✓ No After Effects ✓ No template packs ✓ No keyframing ✓ Matches your transcript ✓ Horizontal or 9:16 vertical ✓ Editable Premiere clips

What you can make

Step-by-step tutorial

From a raw talking-head sequence to motion graphics on your timeline.

  1. Install Plentake & open the panel

    In Premiere Pro: Window → Extensions → Plentake. Sign in — a free account unlocks the A-Roll Cleaner and gives you trial credits for the AI tools.

  2. Transcribe your sequence

    In the B-Roll Editor tab, click Generate transcript (or reuse one you already made — your video is transcribed once and shared by every tool).

  3. Let the AI plan the b-roll

    Plentake reads the transcript and proposes a moment-by-moment plan: where stock footage, AI visuals, punch-in zooms and motion graphics should go.

  4. Pick a motion-graphics quality

    Choose the model tier for the animations (higher tiers = richer, more polished motion). Each option shows its credit cost right next to it.

  5. Generate & preview

    Plentake writes and renders each motion graphic. Preview every clip before anything touches your timeline.

  6. Approve — clips land on your timeline

    Approved motion graphics are placed on a new track as normal Premiere clips. Adjust timing, restyle or remove any of them like any other edit. An automatic backup of your sequence is made first.

Watch the full walkthrough

Full tutorial
Complete walkthrough — coming soon

Add AI motion graphics to your next edit

Start free with the A-Roll Cleaner, then try motion graphics and every other tool with trial credits — no credit card to begin.

Get started — free

Frequently asked

Do I need After Effects for motion graphics?

No. Plentake generates and renders the motion graphics itself and places them on your Premiere Pro timeline — you never open After Effects or a template pack.

Can I edit the motion graphics after they're placed?

Yes. They land on a new track as regular Premiere clips — move them, retime them, restyle or delete them like any other edit. An automatic sequence backup is made before anything is applied.

Does it work for vertical Shorts and Reels?

Yes — motion graphics are sized to your sequence, so they render correctly for both horizontal 16:9 and vertical 9:16 (Shorts, Reels, TikTok) timelines.

How much does it cost?

Motion graphics use credits based on the model tier you pick, shown next to each option. Your video is transcribed once and reused by every tool, so you never pay for that twice. See pricing.

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