Features a direct panel extension, allowing you to sync clips without ever leaving your Premiere timeline.

Adobe Premiere Pro CC, Apple Final Cut Pro X, or Magix Vegas Pro (via XML export). The End of Life Status (Important Update)

No need to set sync points or metadata. Just import your footage and let the software analyze it.

Red Giant PluralEyes 4 for Mac: Ultimate Guide to DMG Installation and Use

Earlier versions of PluralEyes presented users with over a dozen different sync combination possibilities, often requiring multiple tries to get it right. PluralEyes 4 simplified its interface, stripping away confusing controls. By analyzing footage, it now automatically uses the best possible options with just a click of the "Sync" button.

The brilliance of version 4 specifically was its standalone nature. Previous versions often required opening the software as a plugin inside an NLE (Non-Linear Editor) like Final Cut Pro or Premiere Pro. PluralEyes 4, however, was designed to work externally. A user could launch the app, drag and drop an entire messy folder of footage and audio files into the window, and click "Sync."