Motion tracking is one of the most powerful tools in a video editor's arsenal, yet Adobe Premiere Pro has traditionally lacked a native way to link a tracked mask directly to other layers like text or graphics. While you can track a mask for effects like blurs or color correction, "attaching" a graphic to that movement usually requires jumping into After Effects.
By duplicating layers and assigning these masks to the Opacity section, you can easily place text behind moving subjects without third-party plugins. Mask To Transform - Adobe Exchange Motion tracking is one of the most powerful
To install Mask to Transform in Adobe Premiere Pro, follow these steps: Mask To Transform - Adobe Exchange To install
Select your text or graphic layer and click "Paste as Transform" in the extension to apply the movement. Free Alternative: Built-in Object Masking (Beta/2026) Motion tracking is one of the most powerful
There are several options available, but I'll provide you with a few popular ones: