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Srishti Bali
Community Manager
Community Manager
August 2, 2024
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Illustrator Beta Now Live on Windows for ARM Devices

  • August 2, 2024
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We are delighted to announce that Illustrator Beta is now live on Windows for ARM devices (with Qualcomm SD X-Elite processors) for the English locale. This update allows users to run Illustrator on devices with Snapdragon X Series ARM architecture-based processors through emulation mode. 

   Note: Only Illustrator 28.7 beta and later versions are available on Windows ARM architecture-based processors.

 

Key Highlights:

  • Fully functional Illustrator on the Windows ARM platform
  • Illustrator native x86 app runs in Emulation Mode
  • Supports GPU acceleration
  • Supports CPU fallback mode
  • GPU performance benchmarks on par with native mode in certain cases


Minimum System Requirements:

  • Processor: Snapdragon X Elite X1E-78-100 (up to 3.4 GHz, 12 cores)
  • Graphics: Snapdragon X Elite Qualcomm Adreno.


Download Illustrator (beta) now and share your feedback with us. Your feedback is invaluable to us.

 Illustrator (beta) is now available for testing.

 

Explore new features and share your thoughts.

 

 

Correct answer prk1991

Change your language to US and it will work. I did the same and Illustrator appeared immediately.

30 replies

KC HSU
New Participant
October 22, 2025

It's been a whole year, and you still can't deliver Illustrator?
ADOBE you're absolutely  

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Community Manager
October 31, 2025

Hello everyone,

Illustrator (Beta) is available for download and testing on Microsoft Copilot+ PCs with ARM-based processors. Please check if the Beta tab appears in your Creative Cloud Desktop application - you should be able to install the app directly from there.

If the tab isn’t visible, you can try the troubleshooting steps outlined here: https://adobe.ly/4hD37KO.

Our team is actively working to enhance Illustrator’s performance on Copilot+ PCs. We’ll keep this thread updated as more information becomes available - stay tuned!


Best regards,
Anubhav

Participating Frequently
October 18, 2025

I reset my Surface Pro 11 and no longer see even the beta Illustrator as available to download. Did they pull it? I know it was beta and had issues but it was still usable. Now I'm stuck with using it on my desktops (which is my preferred way but right now, I'm on the road).

 

I'm in the United States for more information.

Participating Frequently
October 18, 2025

It seems as thought they did pull it because I also needed to re-install it and now it's gone. I am in Canada.

New Participant
July 15, 2025

I may have missed it somewhere but is there a mass notification that will be sent ONCE Ai and InDesign are fully supported (no more beta/emulation) in Snapdragon X-Elite-ran devices? How do I opt-in to this notification? I saw somewhere that this 'should' have been done Mar2025 but obviously had a setback, can Adobe kindly throw us a bone and provide another target month (year?) considering we're halfway in July? Thanks

KC HSU
New Participant
June 27, 2025

How long do we have to wait for you, Adobe?
Are non-English users just trash to you?

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New Participant
May 8, 2025

Hi,

9 months in and we are still BETA on ARM. Is there a timeline when a fully functioning illustrator and indesign will be available? I need to run 2 PCs for ADOBE because of this 'glitch'.

 

Ever hopeful,

 

Uma

KC HSU
New Participant
April 20, 2025

New Participant
March 14, 2025

I did all the research to make sure I would have access to everything I needed for school before purchasing a new computer with snapdragon elite 12 core I checked everything on the website from Adobe I read everything there was that I could find available and nothing anywhere that I could find until AFTER I made all the purchases and signed on the dotted line did I find out that the 2 most important programs that I would need during my 1st session would not work with my new computer? so what I have just wasted all the money I just spent as a student I dont have money to waste, not only that but I am also disabled trying to retrain myself so its not like I have extra just laying around!!! now I have a year of subscription I cant use and a laptop I could have just used my phone or for that matteer just purchased an Ipad for the reading section? when will there be some sort of answers I know everyone else here have clients with deadlines I get that, Ive been there in the past but I have assignments that are due as well that have to be done in these specific programs I dont have the luxury of just switching to a different program to complete my job. I need answers!!!!

New Participant
March 14, 2025

I'm in the same boat. Bought I new laptop because I need the full version of Illustrator for work and made sure this new one could handle it. Kept trying to download only to have an error message that it was not yet available for my computer.

The web-based version is virtually useless. Eventually I got on a chat with tech support and they remotely accessed my computer to install the desktop version. That's also a beta version, but it's MUCH better as a native app than the web version. I was starting to get pretty mad that I was paying for nothing. It seems to be working fine so far.

So maybe they can do that remotely, unless you're able to access the beta desktop download that I never could get to without tech support.

New Participant
March 14, 2025
Thanks for the reply I will look into it, all I know is something has to give I have put myself out there too far between paying for school, a laptop and software for them to come back and say oh sorry software is now not available to bad, little late for that, I personally think especially for people signing up for the student license they should put that right across the screen in big letters these apps are not available for these OS systems as of right now and we have no idea when we may get around to making them work!!!


Sent from Outlook<>
New Participant
March 1, 2025

Still no official full version of Adobe Illustrator and InDesign for Windows on Arm? 

Participating Frequently
March 1, 2025

It is pretty clear that Adobe is staffed by amateurs. Not to mention the liars that claimed they'd have ARM native versions in June 2024. It is now March 2025 and we still have nothing more than an emulated beta.

 

A competent team of programmers could easily have ported Illustrator for Windows to ARM by now. Especially given that Illustrator for Mac is already ARM-native. As with all Adobe apps the code is mostly cross-platform, so I really don't get how it can possibly take this long.

Also, any competent management team should have seen the increasing momentum for Windows on ARM years back and started planning accordingly, having their apps ready on day 1. 

 

It is embarassing that the Affinity apps beat Adobe to Windows on ARM by a large margin. At this rate we may arrive at Adobe being over a year late. Maybe if they thought about something other than Artificial Intelligence for a change they could actually deliver something valuable like Illustrator and InDesign for ARM...

February 5, 2025

When can we expect the full version of Adobe Illustrator and InDesign for ARM-based Snapdragon processors?

Inspiring
February 6, 2025

Absolutely no idea, I guess we need to keep pressuring them. Affinity already has ARM native versions and it is sad that Adobe is still in Beta for the emulation version.

New Participant
November 24, 2024

Hi just following up on the September advice relating to the full version of illustrator being available for snapdragon X elite (Windows copilot+) laptops. Looking at buying a laptop for a design student and keen to ensure functionality going forward.

February 5, 2025

I already bought a new Asus Pro Art PC not knowing Illustrator full version is not yet available. It sucks!

Inspiring
February 6, 2025

The Illustrator beta works for me pretty well to be frank, but yes it is time for a proper full version and not sure why Adobe is taking such long time. They should also make it ARM native rather than emulation.