Another Adobe Creative Cloud app is ready for Windows on Arm


What you need to know

  • Making good on its promise to bring more of the Creative Cloud suite natively to Windows on Arm, Illustrator is now available to download. 
  • The beta version has just made Adobe’s promised July timeframe and can be downloaded by subscribers from the Creative Cloud client. 
  • The one many are waiting on though is Premiere Pro, and that’s still MIA. 

Back at the big Copilot+ PC launch earlier this year, Adobe promised full support for Windows on Arm and Snapdragon X Elite and X Plus laptops for the Creative Cloud suite. It’s not a small task, and the latest update is that there’s another app joining the crowd. 

As reported by XDA, Adobe Illustrator beta is now available for Windows on Arm. Users of this app will surely rejoice, but let’s be real, it’s not the one most are waiting on. 

That, of course, is video editing powerhouse, Premiere Pro. It’s perhaps a little surprising Adobe hasn’t chosen to prioritize this over all else, but here we are. At least if you want a native, powerful video editor on a Snapdragon laptop right now, you can load up DaVinci Resolve

Still no love for Premiere Pro on Windows on Arm.  (Image credit: Windows Central)

Illustrator’s beta with ARM64 support can be downloaded from the Creative Cloud client on Windows, and barely squeaks inside the July timeframe Adobe initially promised for it. 





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