Pulse Marker detects BPM, musical key, and beat grid — then places markers directly on your Premiere Pro timeline after you review the groove.
Open it, analyze, configure, and place — all without leaving your timeline. No windows to switch, no flow interrupted.
See every beat overlaid on the waveform before a single marker lands. Nudge frame by frame until it locks.
Pro mode unlocks range placement, accent layers, marker colors, and custom intervals. All in one place.
Everything you need to edit with rhythm — none of what you don't.
See the detected musical key overlaid in the panel. Confirm tonality before placing a single marker.
Mark only within a custom in/out range. Place markers exactly where they matter.
Layer accent markers on every 2nd, 4th, or 8th beat. Emphasize the drop.
Drop your audio, hit Analyze. BPM and key detected locally in seconds.
See every beat on the waveform before you commit. Nudge in single frames.
Place on the sequence timeline or directly on a clip in the source panel.
7-day free trial · No credit card required · Upgrade any time.
Free Trial
7 days · 45s tracks · 50 markers per track
A focused way to test the core marker workflow. No card needed.
Pro — Yearly
per year · 2 devices · ~$4.92/mo
Save ~38% vs monthlyEverything unlocked for full editing sessions.
Pulse Marker is coming to Adobe Marketplace. One email when it is ready — nothing else.
No spam. Just a single email when we launch.
Pulse Marker is a Premiere Pro extension for editors who cut to music. Select a timeline clip, analyze the audio, review the beat grid, then place frame-aligned markers directly on your sequence or clip. It keeps the workflow inside Premiere instead of sending you to a separate app.
No. Audio analysis runs locally on your machine. Pulse Marker uses internet access only for email sign-in, license validation, device management, and waitlist/support forms.
Pulse Marker analyzes audio that Premiere Pro can read from the selected clip, including common music and video workflows such as WAV, AIFF, MP3, M4A/AAC, and audio embedded in video clips. For the cleanest timing, WAV or AIFF is recommended.
The public release is focused on macOS and Windows with Premiere Pro 2025 and 2026. This keeps the public compatibility promise honest while we finish wider version QA.
The Trial gives 7 days of the core workflow: tempo detection, beat grid alignment, and sequence or clip marker placement. Trial limits are 45-second tracks, 50 markers per track, and 1 device. Pro unlocks key display, custom range, marker colors, accent layers, advanced intervals, advanced nudge, BPM half/double, unlimited track length, unlimited markers, and 2 devices.