Illustrator (Desktop) Feature Requests
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Reinstate The Functionality Of The Swatches Panel In CS 5.5
I’d like to see the functionality of the Swatch panel that was in (Windows) Ai CS 5.5 reinstated. Specifically, when the panel was opened, I used to be able to toggle through the Color Modes by holding Shift and clicking on the color square (thumbnail). If I held Cntrl, it would toggle to the color compliment. These were two great features that were eliminated with CS 6 through to the current version of CC 2017. Bring these back!!
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Density pixels and screen pixels unit to include to design mobile apps
Always as designer we have to calculate or check the calculation in other sites for dp or sp to px. It will be helpful if you include these units in adobe illustator.
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Prototype mobile / web feature in Illustrator itself
It is helpful to integrate prototyping for mobile and web to show clients in Illustrator itself
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Change the layer an object is located on
If you have a large artboard with multiple objects and layers it is really time consuming to organize your layers when all you can do is drag and drop. I think it would be useful if you could right click on an object and "move to layer" like you can in muse.
4 votesThere is a way – let us know if this works for you.
- Select the object(s).
- Highlight the layer you want the selection to go to.
- Object menu or right-click > Arrange > Send to Current Layer -
Group color handles in the Recolor panel’s Edit mode
It would be great if we could select colors in the Edit mode of the Recolor dialog and group them together so they will be linked and move as one.
Right now, they're all linked, and we can unlink a single color from the rest, but there's no way to dynamically group sets of colors. In this example, for instance, it would be nice to group a bunch of them by hue (the reds, the greens, the purples) or by value (the light green & pink as one group, the dark purple, red, and green as another group, etc), or by saturation (the mid and light purple + the light green as the low saturation group, and the rest as the high saturation group). This could also be used to group colors by what part of the image they're being used for (e.g.: a person or a shoe or whatever you're drawing!)It would be great if we could select colors in the Edit mode of the Recolor dialog and group them together so they will be linked and move as one.
Right now, they're all linked, and we can unlink a single color from the rest, but there's no way to dynamically group sets of colors. In this example, for instance, it would be nice to group a bunch of them by hue (the reds, the greens, the purples) or by value (the light green & pink as one group, the dark purple, red, and green as another group, etc), or…3 votes -
Using new Absolute mode in Transform Each dialog ignores clipping masks
Separate transformations do not affect the mask
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Allow Users to Change the Default Save Location Behavior
In other production software, there is a preferences setting that allows users to change whether the program will open the file explorer relative to the current file's save location or to remember where it was last opened to.
This feature is sorely missing from Illustrator and causes me loads of headaches when exporting assets for multiple clients in rapid succession.
To make things worse, if you use the Asset Export window (Export for Screens), the "Export to:" filepath will prepopulate to the last location that that particular file saved to. If you click the folder icon to the right of it, you would expect the file explorer to open in that directory. But it does not. Instead, it opens in the last place Illustrator exported assets to, regardless of the active file.
This is counterintuitive, and I often have to backtrack to find assets that I for sure thought I exported, but turns out they were sent to a seemingly random folder.
Please let us choose whether or not Illustrator will open the file browser relative to the active file's location or whether Illustrator will remember where it last saved a file regardless of active file.In other production software, there is a preferences setting that allows users to change whether the program will open the file explorer relative to the current file's save location or to remember where it was last opened to.
This feature is sorely missing from Illustrator and causes me loads of headaches when exporting assets for multiple clients in rapid succession.
To make things worse, if you use the Asset Export window (Export for Screens), the "Export to:" filepath will prepopulate to the last location that that particular file saved to. If you click the folder icon to the right of…3 votes -
Bigger text input files for generative prompts
Two lines are way too less in many cases. Make it scalable. Preferably automatic ;-)
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New Align Setting: "Align to Nearest Artboard" (Smart Artboard Awareness)
Illustrator’s "Align to Artboard" should be viewport-aware.
Currently, if I’m zoomed in on Artboard 10 but Artboard 1 is technically "active," objects fly off-screen to Artboard 1 when I hit align. This is counter-intuitive and forces a constant cycle of "Undo" (Ctrl+Z) and manual clicking to re-activate the correct board.
Proposed Solution:
Add a setting for "Align to Nearest/Visible Artboard." The software should automatically align to the artboard the user is currently looking at or the one the object is physically overlapping, without requiring a manual click to "activate" it first.Make the alignment tool smart enough to understand the user's current context.
Illustrator’s "Align to Artboard" should be viewport-aware.
Currently, if I’m zoomed in on Artboard 10 but Artboard 1 is technically "active," objects fly off-screen to Artboard 1 when I hit align. This is counter-intuitive and forces a constant cycle of "Undo" (Ctrl+Z) and manual clicking to re-activate the correct board.
Proposed Solution:
Add a setting for "Align to Nearest/Visible Artboard." The software should automatically align to the artboard the user is currently looking at or the one the object is physically overlapping, without requiring a manual click to "activate" it first.Make the alignment tool smart enough to understand the…
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Continuous Line via Length and Angle
Create a variant of the line tool that you can continuously add a segment via entering length and angle in a tool options dialogue box. It would stay open and follow you around on your screen until you click okay/finish/done. Just a small box with length and angle options.
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Support Artboard Background Fill Color when saving to Cloud (.aic)
- Windows 11
- 30.2.1
- Create an .ai document and change the fill color of an artboard. Save it locally (still .ai). Close and Reopen it and observe the fill color is the same. Now save that document to the cloud (.aic). Close and Reopen it and observe the fill color is reset to transparent.
- I expect the artboard fill color to stay the same when saving as an .aic, just like it does as an .ai
- Attached
I tried to troubleshoot it through the Illustrator Discord channel - https://discord.com/channels/634884897185595412/637037500451258369/1476316280947474583
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In the Font Palette, under Filters, please add English, or Latin, or Western European Roman. PLEASE!!!
The lack of a Western European or Roman filter is insanely stupid. The way it works now, if I want to work in Burmese, I can have a nice short font list. But if I want to work in English, I have to show ALL LANGUAGES, so I wind up with a list of 400 fonts, most of which are unusable. This seems prejudicial, if not negligent. Why on earth was this obvious filter item excluded????
3 votesAs per the team, they do understand that it’s an issue for folks working across multiple languages.
In Illustrator, however, the font filtering is based on script, not a simple language grouping. Hence it’s not very straight forward to do for Latin. There is no concrete plan or timeline to make it resolved, but it’s now added to the backlog.
Thank you all for raising this up. Feel free to share more thoughts, do report, request, comment, and upvote — this really helps to steer the development.
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Temporary multi-object alignment without grouping
In Figma, holding Shift temporarily allows selected objects to be treated as a single unit when performing alignment actions (e.g., aligning to the artboard). This avoids the hassle of grouping and then ungrouping the objects. Can we have the same functionality in Illustrator as well?
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A mode for Free Transform tool to hug selected points tightly
Affinity has Transform mode for selected points (see the GIF).
Figma recently announced a similar thing — https://x.com/figma/status/2018778936482935124Illustrator meanwhile allows to use Scale, Rotate, and other dedicated transform tools for a partial selection. No bounding box is allowed when Direct Selection is active.
We can pick Free Transform and use a familiar frame to transform the partial selection... but this frame hugs the entire object. This can be useful in some cases, but not that handy in others -—like when you need to work with a rather small part of a larger artwork.
Perhaps there should be a way to may the frame hug the selection snuggly?Affinity has Transform mode for selected points (see the GIF).
Figma recently announced a similar thing — https://x.com/figma/status/2018778936482935124Illustrator meanwhile allows to use Scale, Rotate, and other dedicated transform tools for a partial selection. No bounding box is allowed when Direct Selection is active.
We can pick Free Transform and use a familiar frame to transform the partial selection... but this frame hugs the entire object. This can be useful in some cases, but not that handy in others -—like when you need to work with a rather small part of a larger artwork.
Perhaps there should be a way…3 votes -
Transparent Glass Effect Options in Adobe Illustrator
Dear Adobe Team,
I hope you are doing well.
I would like to request a new feature enhancement for Adobe Illustrator that I believe would greatly benefit designers and streamline creative workflows.
Feature Request:
A dedicated Transparent Glass Effect option within Illustrator, offering the ability to apply both plain and textured glass styles directly as an effect.
Currently, achieving a realistic glass look requires multiple manual steps involving opacity adjustments, gradients, blurs, and overlays. A built-in effect—similar to other appearance presets—would save significant time and allow for more consistent results across projects.
Why This Would Help:Faster creation of modern UI-style and product-render visuals.
Consistent, professional-quality glass effects without complex layer setups.
Enhanced creative control through adjustable texture variations.This addition would be extremely valuable for designers working in branding, packaging, digital art, and interface design.
Thank you for considering this request. I truly appreciate the continuous innovation Adobe brings to the creative community.Dear Adobe Team,
I hope you are doing well.
I would like to request a new feature enhancement for Adobe Illustrator that I believe would greatly benefit designers and streamline creative workflows.
Feature Request:
A dedicated Transparent Glass Effect option within Illustrator, offering the ability to apply both plain and textured glass styles directly as an effect.
Currently, achieving a realistic glass look requires multiple manual steps involving opacity adjustments, gradients, blurs, and overlays. A built-in effect—similar to other appearance presets—would save significant time and allow for more consistent results across projects.
Why This Would Help:Faster creation of modern…
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3 votes
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Please bring back the search function for "Shared with you" files in Adobe Illustrator 2026
My team uses the Adobe cloud to store and share files across the team. Looking up for older files shared is now very inconvenient as the search function for "Shared with you" files in Adobe Illustrator 2026 has been removed.
Please bring it back.
3 votesThe Home Screen team has been informed
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Share for Review entire drawing area
It would be great if you could choose to either share for review in Illustrator artboard by artboard (as exists now) or to share the entire pasteboard/drawing area so a reviewer could see all of the artboards at once. View the file exactly as the author sees it, akin to how Figma does it. Sometimes the finished area is helpful for review. Other times, such as early in the design phase when you're really just ideating, sharing the whole mess makes more sense. I currently screenshot the whole thing, but that makes commenting harder.
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Support noise effect from SVG exported from Figma
<svg width="255" height="255" viewBox="0 0 255 255" fill="none" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"> <g filter="url(#filter0_n_1_5)"> <circle cx="127.021" cy="127.021" r="127.021" fill="#FF7575"/> </g> <defs> <filter id="filter0_n_1_5" x="0" y="0" width="254.042" height="254.042" filterUnits="userSpaceOnUse" color-interpolation-filters="sRGB"> <feFlood flood-opacity="0" result="BackgroundImageFix"/> <feBlend mode="normal" in="SourceGraphic" in2="BackgroundImageFix" result="shape"/> <feTurbulence type="fractalNoise" baseFrequency="0.71641594171524048 0.71641594171524048" stitchTiles="stitch" numOctaves="3" result="noise" seed="7505" /> <feColorMatrix in="noise" type="luminanceToAlpha" result="alphaNoise" /> <feComponentTransfer in="alphaNoise" result="coloredNoise1"> <feFuncA type="discrete" tableValues="1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 "/> </feComponentTransfer> <feComposite operator="in" in2="shape" in="coloredNoise1" result="noise1Clipped" /> <feFlood flood-color="rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.25)" result="color1Flood" /> <feComposite operator="in" in2="noise1Clipped" in="color1Flood" result="color1" /> <feMerge result="effect1_noise_1_5"> <feMergeNode in="shape" /> <feMergeNode in="color1" /> </feMerge> </filter> </defs> </svg>
…<svg width="255" height="255" viewBox="0 0 255 255" fill="none" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"> <g filter="url(#filter0_n_1_5)"> <circle cx="127.021" cy="127.021" r="127.021" fill="#FF7575"/> </g> <defs> <filter id="filter0_n_1_5" x="0" y="0" width="254.042" height="254.042" filterUnits="userSpaceOnUse" color-interpolation-filters="sRGB"> <feFlood flood-opacity="0" result="BackgroundImageFix"/> <feBlend mode="normal" in="SourceGraphic" in2="BackgroundImageFix" result="shape"/> <feTurbulence type="fractalNoise" baseFrequency="0.71641594171524048 0.71641594171524048" stitchTiles="stitch" numOctaves="3" result="noise" seed="7505" /> <feColorMatrix in="noise" type="luminanceToAlpha" result="alphaNoise" /> <feComponentTransfer in="alphaNoise" result="coloredNoise1"> <feFuncA type="discrete" tableValues="1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 13 votes -
Support angular gradients exported from Figma
Example:
<svg width="255" height="255" viewBox="0 0 255 255" fill="none" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
<g clip-path="url(#paint0_angular_21_6_clip_path)" data-figma-skip-parse="true"><g transform="matrix(0 0.127021 -0.127021 0 127.021 127.021)"><foreignObject x="-1021.98" y="-1021.98" width="2043.96" height="2043.96"><div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" style="background:conic-gradient(from 90deg,rgba(255, 116, 116, 1) 0deg,rgba(255, 222, 116, 1) 360deg);height:100%;width:100%;opacity:1"></div></foreignObject></g></g><circle cx="127.021" cy="127.021" r="127.021" data-figma-gradient-fill="{"type":"GRADIENT_ANGULAR","stops":[{"color":{"r":1.0,"g":0.45723783969879150,"b":0.45723783969879150,"a":1.0},"position":0.0},{"color":{"r":1.0,"g":0.87335550785064697,"b":0.45723783969879150,"a":1.0},"position":1.0}],"stopsVar":[{"color":{"r":1.0,"g":0.45723783969879150,"b":0.45723783969879150,"a":1.0},"position":0.0},{"color":{"r":1.0,"g":0.87335550785064697,"b":0.45723783969879150,"a":1.0},"position":1.0}],"transform":{"m00":1.5555609304460614e-14,"m01":-254.04237365722656,"m02":254.04237365722656,"m10":254.04237365722656,"m11":1.4210854715202004e-14,"m12":-1.4883232856864256e-14},"opacity":1.0,"blendMode":"NORMAL","visible":true}"/>
<defs>
<clipPath id="paint0_angular_21_6_clip_path"><circle cx="127.021" cy="127.021" r="127.021"/></clipPath></defs>
</svg>
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