Adobe Illustrator 2023 (v27) review (2024)

TechRadar Verdict

The latest version of Adobe Illustrator brings some interesting, albeit somewhat modest, improvements to an already extremely powerful application. Many will appreciate these additions to an already robust tool, which will, as always, be expanded upon throughout the year.

Pros

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    Multi-platform

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    New tools will improve workflows

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    Stable software

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    Extremely versatile

Cons

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    Subscription-only

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    No show-stopping new features

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    Collaborative tools seem a bit sparse

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    Quick Actions feels more like a gimmick

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Adobe Illustrator is a powerful, complex, and highly versatile vector-based graphic design software that has been around for what seems like forever. As such, it has greatly evolved since those early days, has legions of dedicated professional users, and keeps going from strength to strength. Case in point, Adobe released version 27 in October (also called Adobe Illustrator 2023), and we thought we’d check out what the newest features bring to the table.

This latest update doesn’t introduce earth-shattering concepts or features - however, Illustrator was already a very powerful, versatile and stable behemoth. What’s brought to the table simply improves upon an already excellent tool.

Adobe Illustrator 2023: Pricing & plans

  • If you love subscriptions, you’ll love what Adobe has to offer

Adobe is a subscription powerhouse: all of its professional software can only be obtained that way. The advantage, of course, is you’ll be able to download and use the latest features as and when they’re released. Major releases like this one are only part of the story, as new tools and improvements go live throughout the year.

The downside of course is you need to pay every month, but if this is your bread and butter, the cost is more than justified.

As usual, you’re able to solely pay for Illustrator on its own, through a monthly subscription ($32 / £31) or an annual subscription, paid monthly for $21 / £20. There’s also a single annual subscription, which runs to $240 / £239.

However, the incentive is to embrace the entire Adobe Creative Cloud portfolio, which can be yours for a monthly or annual subscription, and offers access to Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Lightroom, and plenty more. Considering these creative apps are designed to work together, going for the full Creative Cloud experience is often the way to go.

If you’re new to Illustrator though, and don’t want to commit just yet, Adobe offers you a 7-day free trial to check it out.

  • Pricing & plans: 4/5

Adobe Illustrator 2023: Intertwine

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  • A clever feature that can help create more complex interactions between objects

The new tool that’s getting a lot of attention is Intertwine. As you know, you can design with layers. Adding shapes on different layers allows you to move them around independently, and overlap them. But what happens when you want to create complex overlaps, like a part of a circle on top one, but under others? You could do it before of course, but it involved a lot of copying and pasting.

Intertwine is designed to greatly speed up the process by swapping the layer order solely at user specified sections.

You activate it from the menu bar, which turns your cursor into a lasso. Circle around the area you wish to swap and once the loop is closed, the change is instantaneous. You can do this as many times as you need. There’s also an option to remove all changes or edit them further.

Be aware though that the positions of those swapped sections are fixed on your canvas. They aren’t linked to the affected objects. So, if you move an object after the effect has been applied, and you might see some strange and unexpected results, as the swap starts to affect other parts of the object you’re moving around.

  • Intertwine: 4.5/5

Adobe Illustrator 2023: Collaboration & cross-app compatibility

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  • Working while collaborating within the app - shows potential but still in its infancy

Being able to work with others, and across programs is becoming more and more crucial to our workflows, and Illustrator doesn’t disappoint in the online collaboration stakes.

The blue share button, top right of the interface, grants you access to ‘Invite to Edit’ and ‘Share for Review’ (which is currently in Beta).

In either case, obviously, you’ll need to upload your project to Adobe’s Creative Cloud. Once done, you’ll be offered a link which you can copy and share with others. As expected, you have control over who gains access to your work: those you specifically invite, or anyone who knows the link.

‘Invite to Edit’ allows people to mark your design by drawing on it and commenting, or (if you allow it) lets them download a copy of your file to their own account. They obviously have to be logged into their own Creative Cloud account for that. Commenting can be done as a guest.

‘Share for Review’ is like the commenting part of ‘Invite to Edit’, without any ability to save a copy of the work. You can’t even right-click on the image to save that as a PNG, as you can with ‘Invite to Edit’.

Although useful, it feels weird that those two options aren’t actually rolled into one. ‘Invite to Edit’ already offers all the features of ‘Share for Review’, and you can add all the restrictions you want there as well should you want to prevent the downloading of your work.

That aside, being able to communicate and collaborate with others, with the ability to comment from a web browser without even having an Adobe account, can be extremely useful and valuable.

As for compatibility across apps, you can now copy and paste text between Illustrator and InDesign (and vice versa), while retaining its format. This can be a huge timesaver.

  • Collaboration & cross-app compatibility: 4/5

Adobe Illustrator 2023: Quick Actions

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  • This interesting new feature can become a huge time saver - when more options are added

Quick Actions is an interesting one. As the name suggests, you’re able to perform what could be considered complex changes with the click of a button. These range from color alterations, to text modifications.

They live in the Search panel, they’re fun and easy to use, and once applied, they’re also editable, so that’s a big plus. But there’s only 5 of them. Maybe Adobe will add more of them as time goes on? Until then, it feels more like a gimmick than anything else.

  • Quick Actions: 2.5/5

Adobe Illustrator 2023: Other improvements

  • New file format supports and performance improvements are always most welcome

You’ll also find some under the hood improvements, like support for additional 3D file formats, such as glTF and USDA. These are compatible with Adobe Substance and other 3D apps.

If you work with linked files a lot, especially PNG formats, you’re bound to appreciate the performance improvements in this latest version. Files containing such links now open more quickly, and dragging objects around the canvas feels much more responsive than before.

  • Other improvements: 3.5/5

Adobe Illustrator 2023: Scorecard

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Pricing & plansSubscription-only via standalone sub or All Apps4
IntertwineA very clever feature designers will love4.5
CollaborationShows great potential but needs work4
Quick ActionsInteresting start, with a lot of room to grow2.5
Other improvementsWelcome support for file formats3.5

Should I buy?

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Buy it if...

You need to design complex vector-based graphics, need the latest and greatest tools, and appreciate working with the rest of Adobe’s Creative Cloud.

Don't buy it if...

Your needs are much simpler, or you don’t want to subscribe to your graphic design software.

Adobe Illustrator 2023: Alternatives

Affinity Designer from Serif is an excellent alternative to Adobe Illustrator, seeing some impressive upgrades in the latest version.

We've also tried out the best free Adobe Illustrator vector alternatives if that's what you need.

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Adobe Illustrator 2023 (v27) review (2024)

FAQs

Is Illustrator 2023 good? ›

Overall, Illustrator 2023 is a significant upgrade over previous versions of the software. The new features and improvements make Illustrator even more powerful and versatile, and they can help you create stunning designs.

Which Illustrator version is best? ›

Illustrator CC and Illustrator CS6 are both great for graphic design. The main difference is CC version is using new cloud technology. And the subscription plan allows you to use other Adobe products, which most designers do use multiple programs for design projects. Adobe CC is the most used version today.

What is the latest version of Adobe Illustrator 2023? ›

Release history
VersionPlatformsRelease date
2023 (27.7)Mac/WindowsJune 2023
2023 (27.8.1)Mac/WindowsJuly 2023
2023 (27.9)Mac/WindowsSeptember 2023
2024 (28.0)Mac/WindowsOctober 10, 2023
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Is Illustrator more difficult than Photoshop? ›

Which of the two tools is easier to use? In general, Illustrator web design is slightly easier to master. Still, the two mostly have similar functionalities with the main difference being more complex photo editing tools in Photoshop.

How long does it take to get good at Adobe Illustrator? ›

Learning Adobe Illustrator is a process that can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months, depending on your prior experience and the amount of time you are able to dedicate to learning the software.

Why does Illustrator 2023 keep crashing? ›

1 Correct answer. Have you recently updated your version of Illustrator? If you did so using the option to import previous settings and preferences then that could be the source of your problems. Try resetting preferences which will restore the program to its defaults and hopefully fix the crashing problem.

What software do most illustrators use? ›

  • Adobe Photoshop. Top choice for illustrators and artists. ...
  • Corel Painter. Ideal choice if you're into painting. ...
  • Adobe Fresco. A great illustrator tool for iOS devices. ...
  • Rebelle. Solid digital art app for realistic paintings. ...
  • Artweaver. A free app for PC. ...
  • ArtRage. A solid pick if you're working across Windows, Mac, and mobile.
Feb 12, 2024

Which version of Adobe Illustrator is stable? ›

Illustrator 2022 (version 26.0.

This release includes stability fixes.

What replaces Adobe Illustrator? ›

10 best alternatives to Adobe Illustrator to consider in 2023
  • LOGO.com's Stitch. Source: LOGO.com. ...
  • Affinity Designer. Source: Affinity. ...
  • Sketch. Source: Sketch. ...
  • DesignEvo. Source: DesignEvo. ...
  • Corel Vector. Source: Corel Vector. ...
  • Figma. Source: Figma. ...
  • Linearity (formerly Vectornator) Source: Linearity. ...
  • Inkscape. Source: Inkscape.
Aug 24, 2023

Can I get Adobe Illustrator for free? ›

No, Illustrator is available only as part of a Creative Cloud membership. Start by downloading the 7-day free trial. You can choose a Single App plan with Illustrator only or a plan that includes more apps. We offer Creative Cloud plans for individuals, students and teachers, photographers, institutions and businesses.

How much is Adobe Illustrator? ›

We have answers. Plans start at US$22. 99/mo. We'll get you started with tutorial videos and hands-on learning, free fonts and templates, access to an Adobe Express Premium plan, and more.

What are the disadvantages of Adobe Illustrator? ›

Disadvantages: Steep learning curve: Adobe Illustrator can be challenging to learn for beginners, as it has a wide range of tools and features that may take some time to master. Expensive: Adobe Illustrator is a part of Adobe Creative Cloud, which is a subscription-based service.

Why is Adobe Illustrator so hard to learn? ›

This is because the software itself is inspired by tools and processes used in design before the advent of computers. Although Adobe Illustrator is a powerful tool, it will be difficult to use without the proper knowledge and understanding of design principles.

Why do people use Illustrator instead of Photoshop? ›

The Main Difference Between Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop

Adobe Illustrator creates scalable vector graphics. It is best for creating images. Adobe Photoshop utilizes pixel-based raster graphics. It is best for editing images.

Will illustrators be in demand in the future? ›

BLS projected that jobs for craft and fine artists, including illustrators, would grow by 1% from 2018-2028, which is much slower than average. Competition for jobs among artists is expected to be high because there are typically more qualified and interested candidates than openings.

What is the future of Illustrator? ›

In conclusion, technical illustration has a bright future that is likely to be technology-driven and dynamic. Technical illustrators must embrace digital technologies, 3D visualisation, AR, and AI while keeping flexible to shifting market requirements and moral issues.

Is Illustrator still relevant? ›

Illustrator is also beneficial for businesses that need to create logos and icons for their marketing materials. Web designers often use Illustrator to create logos and images for banners and websites. Artists use Illustrator's line-drawing tools to create charts and freehand drawings.

What is the future of graphic design 2023? ›

In 2023, we expect to see more gradients that use vibrant colors, organic shapes, and 3D effects to create eye-catching visuals. Tools are the software or applications that graphic designers use to create their works. Tools can help graphic designers improve their efficiency, productivity, and creativity.

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