Adobe Announces Concept to Vector
One of the biggest frustrations we hear from designers is how difficult it still is to go from a rough sketch to an editable draft, to production ready artwork without rebuilding everything from scratch. That’s exactly what we set out to solve with the new Concept to Vector feature in Adobe Illustrator, giving designers a faster, more flexible way to turn ideas into usable artwork directly inside Illustrator.
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Concept to Vector helps professional designers move faster from rough concepts to refined work without compromising creative control. This isn’t about replacing workflows, it’s about accelerating them by giving designers a fast, flexible starting point for exploration and refinement.

Explore what’s new today:
Turn sketches, reference images, or low-quality assets into clean, editable vector drafts directly inside Illustrator, saving time with rebuilds and helping you move straight into refinement.
Go from rough sketches and blurry photos to scalable artwork that holds across your workflows.
Generate multiple stylistic variations from a single sketch or source image. You can use prompts and controls to experiment freely while staying grounded in your original structure.
Produce vector outputs with fewer anchor points so you can spend less time cleaning up images and more time shaping the final design.
We know designers want tools that remove friction, speed up tedious workflows, and still keep them fully in control, and that’s exactly what we’re delivering with Concept to Vector.
We can’t wait to see what you create!
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