What It Does

Premiere Composer is a free plugin from Mister Horse that acts as a content browser inside Adobe Premiere Pro. It ships with a ready-to-use set of transitions, textboxes, text presets, and sound effects, and lets you apply them directly to your timeline without leaving the app. Over 400,000 editors use it as a central hub for motion graphics assets.

Key Features

Pre-packed starter assets. Out of the box you get pan, zoom, and spin transitions, auto-scaling textboxes, text presets, and a library of sound effects. Enough to cover basic motion needs on most projects.

Custom content support. You can load your own MOGRTs, sound effects, images, and select video formats into the User Library. The Premiere Pro version has no item limit on the User Library, so it works as a personal asset manager too.

Expandable with paid packs. The plugin is designed to grow with optional purchases. Mister Horse sells packs like Transitions for Premiere Pro, Essential Typography, Cinematic Titles, Text Presets, and Filmmaker’s Transitions. These integrate directly into the Premiere Composer interface.

M1/M2 Mac compatible. Works with Premiere Pro CC 2022 and newer, including Apple Silicon machines.

Who It’s For

Editors who want a fast way to apply consistent motion graphics without building everything from scratch. The free tier is genuinely useful for smaller projects or editors who bring their own MOGRTs. The paid subscription makes more sense for studios or frequent users who want access to the full asset library.

It’s also a practical choice for editors who want a single organized place to store and browse custom assets alongside ready-made ones.

Pricing

  • Free plugin. The base Premiere Composer plugin costs nothing and includes transitions, textboxes, text presets, and sound effects. No time limit.
  • Mister Horse all-access subscription. Unlocks 6,000+ assets across all packs at $19.90/month, with an annual plan available that saves $40. There is no one-time purchase option for the full library. Previous perpetual license holders can still use those licenses after expiration but need a subscription for new content.

The free plugin serves as the entry point, with the subscription unlocking premium packs rather than gating core functionality.