2026-06-01 / Products
Inside Asterion: The Premiere Panels Built for AI Post
A brief marketing overview of the Asterion Premiere Pro panel system: Asterion Generate, Voice, Sync, Outputs, and Settings.
Asterion is a Premiere Pro AI panel for editors who want generation, voice, and sync workflows closer to the timeline. Instead of bouncing between browser tools, downloads, and manual imports, the panel can pull video and audio from the Premiere timeline so editors can use real edit context as source material. The workflow is organized around the way post work actually moves: load a source, test an idea, review the result, and bring the best option back into the project.
Asterion Generate is the creative starting point. Editors can work from a timeline clip, an image, or a text prompt, then choose whether the result should become video or a still image. Curated fal.ai and Atlas Cloud routes such as Seedance, Kling, Wan, LTX, Hailuo, Vidu, Seedream, Imagen, Flux, and Qwen support practical shot work: load or browse source media, extract still references, preview proxy clips, select regions with zone or box tools, choose actions like add, replace, enhance, or remove, and adjust duration or image count before running the job.
The Outputs view turns generation into a usable library instead of a loose folder of files. Results can be refreshed, opened, starred, deleted, copied as paths, imported into the Premiere project, or reused as source and reference material for the next prompt. That makes Asterion feel less like a one-off generator and more like an editorial workspace for visual experiments.
The Voice panel covers narration and temporary voice work. It supports local Kokoro text-to-speech for fast private scratch reads, cloud ElevenLabs voice for more polished delivery, pacing and diction controls, preview and generate actions, waveform feedback, import controls, and a small library strip so voice outputs stay connected to the edit.
The Sync panel is built for dialogue and face-driven workflows. Its sub-panels cover Lip Sync, Voice Clone, and Flub Fix. Lip Sync connects video and audio inputs, including material pulled from the active Premiere timeline, with supported sync providers. Voice Clone gives editors a controlled path for creating cloned-voice outputs. Flub Fix is designed around the practical ADR problem: load a clip, inspect transcript context, choose voice and quality settings, preview audio, analyze the fix, and execute the result when it is ready.
Settings keeps the workflow production-ready. Editors can choose the output directory, check AURA Bridge status, reconnect the bridge, save provider API keys, set default model, frame rate, duration, and output format, and control preferences such as temp cleanup, cost estimates, and import-on-complete behavior. The bridge handles the local services behind the panel, while the Premiere UI stays focused on creative decisions.
The full Asterion surface is intentionally compact: Asterion Generate for visual ideas, Outputs for review and reuse, Voice for narration, Sync for lipsync and dialogue repair, and Settings for provider and bridge control. It is not trying to replace Premiere. It is designed to make AI post-production feel native to the edit.