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.aicAdobe Illustrator Clipboard

Adobe · 1987

Developer
Adobe
Category
Images
MIME Type
application/vnd.adobe.illustrator.ai+svg
First Released
1987
Open Format
No
File Signature
Not applicable in the traditional sense; it's clipboard data interpreted by applications.
At a Glance
.aic
Adobe Illustrator Clipboard

A proprietary format used by Adobe Illustrator for clipboard data, enabling quick transfer of vector graphics between applications.

Reviewed on June 12, 2026
Compression
Varies (often uses SVG-like structures)
Transparency
Yes
Editability
High (within compatible vector editors)
Best for
Temporary vector transfer

Key Features

  • Temporary clipboard format for Adobe Illustrator.
  • Preserves vector data for seamless transfer.
  • Facilitates quick copy-paste operations between apps.
  • Not intended for permanent storage or final output.

Best For

  • Rapidly transferring vector elements between Adobe applications.
  • Maintaining vector scalability during copy-paste operations.
  • Temporary data exchange within the Adobe creative workflow.

Less Ideal For

  • Archiving final artwork for long-term storage.
  • Exporting final deliverables for web or print.
  • Sharing graphics with users who do not have Adobe software.
  • Using as a primary file format for independent projects.

Common Use Cases

  • Copying vector shapes from Illustrator to Photoshop.
  • Moving text elements with formatting between Adobe apps.
  • Quickly transferring complex illustrations to another Illustrator document.
  • Pasting vector graphics into other Adobe creative suite applications.

How to Open It

  1. AIC files are primarily used internally by Adobe applications and are not typically opened directly like a standard image file.
  2. To use AIC data, copy vector artwork in an Adobe application (like Illustrator) and then paste it into another application (like Photoshop or another Illustrator document).
  3. If you encounter an .aic file on your system, it likely represents data that was copied and might be best pasted into Adobe Illustrator for interpretation.

What is a .aic file?

The .aic file format is a proprietary format primarily used by Adobe Illustrator to store vector graphics data that has been copied to the clipboard. It acts as an intermediary format, allowing users to easily transfer artwork between different Adobe applications or even between different instances of Illustrator. While it’s not intended for long-term storage or final export, it’s incredibly useful for quick edits and seamless workflow integration within the Adobe ecosystem. Think of it as a temporary holding space for your creative elements, preserving vector information until you paste it elsewhere.

Programs That Open .aic Files

PlatformProgram
WindowsAdobe IllustratorPaidOfficial
Adobe PhotoshopPaidOfficial
macOSAdobe IllustratorPaidOfficial
Adobe PhotoshopPaidOfficial

How to Convert .aic Files

FormatMethod
.AIPaste into Adobe Illustrator
.SVGCopy from Illustrator and save as SVG using Illustrator's export features

Common Problems with .aic Files

⚠️ Cannot open .aic file directly.
AIC files are clipboard data; copy and paste the content into Adobe Illustrator or a similar vector editing application instead of trying to open the file directly.
⚠️ Limited software support.
Since it's a proprietary Adobe format, AIC is best handled within the Adobe Creative Suite. Export to more universal formats like SVG or AI for broader compatibility.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an AIC file?

An AIC file is a proprietary clipboard format used by Adobe Illustrator to store vector graphics data for easy transfer between applications.

Can I open an AIC file with any image editor?

No, AIC files are not standard image files. They are designed for use within Adobe's ecosystem and are best pasted into Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop.

Is AIC a good format for final artwork?

No, AIC is a temporary clipboard format. For final artwork, use formats like AI, SVG, EPS, or PDF.

Technical Details

AIC files are essentially temporary files created when vector artwork is copied to the clipboard within Adobe Illustrator or other compatible Adobe applications. They leverage a format similar to SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) to store path data, color information, and other vector attributes, allowing for lossless transfer of scalable artwork.

Did You Know?

The 'C' in AIC stands for Clipboard.
It's a testament to Adobe's focus on seamless integration within its creative suite.

Security Information

AIC files themselves are not typically associated with security risks, as they are temporary data snippets. However, always be cautious when downloading or opening any file from unknown sources, as malicious content can be disguised.

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