Illustrator innovation: Now up to 10x faster and the most powerful tools to give you a creative edge

Image of an add for Gelato created using Adobe Illustrator.

Today, at Adobe MAX Japan, we unveiled a number of Adobe Illustrator innovations to deliver an even faster, more performant and modernized experience for creators.

Many of these advances are driven by direct community feedback from UserVoice, social channels, and Illustrator community forums. Building on the success of user-inspired features like Mockup to more accurate vector graphics with Image Trace, we’re focused on enabling creators to design outstanding vector artwork with more speed, precision, and power.

The latest release features significant workflow and performance improvements, functionality to quickly find the perfect font as well as advances in Japanese typography capabilities.

Time-saving performance enhancements

We understand that the performance of day-to-day tasks is crucial to your creative workflow in Illustrator, especially when working with complex, asset-heavy files. Our teams are always looking for new opportunities to make these workflows faster and smoother to keep up and not stand in the way of your creative flow.

With this release, we focused on bringing multithreading capabilities to Illustrator, and you’ll notice meaningful improvements in common asset workflows, particularly when working with images and effects:

Image of a woman wearing sunglasses created using Adobe Illustrator.

Quickly find that perfect font with Retype

Retype takes the headache out of finding the perfect font. Let’s say you’re out and about and spot a cool font you’d like to use. Or you’d like to work with a font from one of your old designs but can’t quite remember its name. With Retype you can quickly identify the font of static text used in raster images or outlined text and explore similar fonts. Retype searches through the library of 30,000+ Adobe Fonts directly in Illustrator, as well as your local font library , eliminating the need to sift through thousands of fonts to find the one that matches your design!

Image of an add for Gelato created using Adobe Illustrator.

Once you’ve found the right font, you can edit it effortlessly.

Based on pre-release feedback, we’ve further improved and simplified Retype: you can now match a font in just a few steps, add the matched font to your favorite fonts, and then use it in your project.

“Retype has surprised me multiple times, naming fonts quickly. Other times it couldn’t tell on first try but then nailed it after thinking about it and learning. So, you can really watch it learn and then it helps save you time."

-Monika Gause, Graphic designer and instructor

Retypes is also going global, now supporting Japanese, French, and German in addition to English.

Work more efficiently with Japanese typography

Japanese designs are known for their rich typography. In our conversations with community members, we’ve learned that users spend a significant amount of time manually adjusting their type designs to bring them closer to Japanese standards. From these learnings, user feedback, and active engagement with experts, we’ve made significant improvements to Japanese type layout in Illustrator, saving crucial design time.

Image of Japanese typography.

Users can now also use the new Reflow Viewer feature (launched at Adobe MAX in October 2024) to inform and assist with updating old documents to new and improved type layouts.

At MAX Japan, we are also introducing a path-breaking new Japanese variable font called Momochidori, featuring variable em-box and colored glyphs. Illustrator now also comes with added support for variable em-box as well as support for COLR fonts, so users will now be able to use this class of fonts available on their operating systems (by default). In addition, we have also added dozens of new Japanese fonts to the Adobe Fonts library, which now includes over 950 Japanese fonts.

“Momochidori is a unique typeface with a flexible appearance and a unique atmosphere. It fits seamlessly into any project, including picture books like the award-winning Melting into the Sunset. I’m looking forward to seeing more creations with Momochidori!”

— Naoko Naku, book designer

Along with improvements to Japanese typography, we have also made substantial improvements to Korean typography, ensuring adherence to regional standards and boosting productivity in this key aspect of design.

Delivering three top user-requested enhancements

The latest Illustrator release also includes three common user asks to improve workflows:

Try out the new features for a faster experience

Whether it’s user-led performance enhancements or innovations like Retype, Reflow Viewer, or adding more expression and precision to East Asian text layouts — experiment with all the new features by updating Illustrator to the latest version.

These latest performance enhancements are just the beginning. We have an extensive roadmap of further improvements planned, so stay tuned for more updates throughout 2025. And please continue to share your feedback with us, as it helps us develop new features and prioritize the enhancements that matter most to you.

Tag #AdobeIllustrator in your social posts or add ideas at illustrator.uservoice.com. We’re looking forward to hearing from you!