We are excited to announce version 3.9 of ArcGIS Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud. Available now.
.ArcGIS Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud is for creative professionals who want to design data-driven maps in Adobe Illustrator. This update brings new features designed to enhance your mapping experience. Here's what's new:
- More ArcGIS symbols—The new World Navigation Map (Places).ai symbols library, which is included with your download when you install the extension, includes vector icons for all the place symbols from the World Navigation Map (Places) basemap. Place symbols represent hospitals, airports, beaches, and many more types of places. You can find the library in the Adobe Illustrator files under Presets > en_US > Symbols > ArcGIS Maps. Use the Symbols process to replace raster symbols with vector point symbols.
- Improved AIX post-processing—Opening .aix files and replacing brushes, symbols, and swatches run much faster.
- Callout symbols appear in their own layer—If you open an .aix file that includes callout text symbols, those symbols now appear in their own sublayer in the halos layer.
- Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud at UC 2025—The Esri User Conference returns to San Diego in July. This year’s conference has over 700 sessions, including over 200 technical sessions. You can find presentations made by our team by searching for ArcGIS Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud in the Detailed Agenda.
- Photoshop and GeoEnrichment deprecation—The May 2025 (3.9) release of ArcGIS Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud is the final version to support Adobe Photoshop. It is also the final release to support the enrichment (Add Demographic Data) tool. Future development will focus on supporting ArcGIS and Adobe Illustrator workflows. Read more in the deprecation announcement blog post.
You can view screenshots related to this update and read about bugs fixes in our What's new post on ArcGIS Blog.