Earlier, some Adobe Creative Cloud synced fonts could appear with incomplete naming or fall back to the wrong rendered look. This update improves how KaraokeSubs reads those fonts, preserves fuller font naming, and applies the correct typeface more reliably in both CEP preview and exported subtitle renders.
That matters because animated captions are heavily style-driven. If the font shown in preview does not match the final export, editors lose confidence in the workflow. This update pushes KaraokeSubs closer to a more dependable preview-to-export experience for subtitle styling.
Main improvement: better Adobe Creative Cloud font support plus faster font selection inside the plugin.
What changed in practice
- Adobe synced fonts are handled more accurately
- Fuller font naming is preserved better
- Preview and exported renders are more likely to match
- A live font search field makes selection faster
Alongside the rendering improvements, KaraokeSubs now includes a live font family search filter. Instead of scrolling through a long list every time, editors can narrow down the choices faster and lock onto the exact look they want for their Premiere Pro animated captions.
It is a relatively focused update, but it improves one of the most visible parts of the subtitle workflow: trusting that the typography you pick is the typography you will actually get.