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EDIT STATION is a Japan-based brand focused on video editing, positioned as “editing tools and assets created by video editing professionals.” According to the site, its team/creators have more than 15 years of industry experience and over 1,000 production credits, covering terrestrial TV programs, large-scale live event visuals, commercials, web videos, SNS content, and more. The site offers Premiere / Photoshop extension panels, editing assets, books, YouTube channel content, and also accepts inquiries for video production and editing consulting.
From a design/creative tools perspective, this is not a general-purpose online design platform. It is closer to an efficiency toolkit and asset shop for post-production workflows. Its core products are extension panels for Premiere / Photoshop, designed to reduce time-consuming operations and improve editing quality. The asset side also emphasizes practical usefulness “from real production environments.” In terms of library size, the available content does not disclose the number of assets or a full list of extension panels; it only confirms that products are sold through Stores and Booth.
Pricing information is limited. The site only states that editing tools and assets can be viewed and purchased on Stores and Booth. The book Premiere 爆速テクニック100 is planned for release on March 18, 2026 and will be available on Amazon, but no specific price, subscription model, or one-time purchase details are provided. Licensing and copyright terms are also not present in the captured content, so commercial use, redistribution, and asset copyright boundaries should be confirmed before purchase. In terms of compatibility, support is only explicitly stated for Premiere / Photoshop; there is no information on supported Adobe versions, CEP/UXP requirements, Windows/macOS support, or export formats.
The main advantages are its credible industry background and its focus on real-world editing workflows. It is especially suitable for video editors, post-production motion/graphics staff, and commercial/web video creators who already use Premiere and Photoshop, and who want to improve efficiency or learn professional working methods. The downside is that the public pages are more brand-introduction oriented and lack detailed product specifications, pricing, licensing, and compatibility information. Collaboration features are also not shown, so it is not a good fit for teams looking for an online multi-user collaborative design platform.
Access from China cannot be determined from the available content alone. Since purchases involve Japanese platforms such as Stores, Booth, and Amazon, users in China may face uncertainties around language, payment, downloads, and after-sales communication. If you need a Chinese-language environment or local payment options, you may consider 剪映 or domestic asset/template platforms. If you need an international asset library, alternatives to compare include Motion Array, Envato Elements, Adobe Stock, or Premiere Composer.
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editstation.jp is an Japan Design & Creative provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach editstation.jp directly.