Illustrator

Illustrator keyboard shortcuts.

The Illustrator shortcuts that speed up real work — tools, view, arranging objects and paths. Mac and Windows.

Tools
SelectionVVV
Direct SelectionAAA
PenPPP
TypeTTT
RectangleMMM
EllipseLLL
ZoomZZZ
HandHHH
EyedropperIII
View
Zoom in++Ctrl++Ctrl++
Zoom out+-Ctrl+-Ctrl+-
Fit artboard in window+0Ctrl+0Ctrl+0
Actual size (100%)+1Ctrl+1Ctrl+1
Outline / Preview+YCtrl+YCtrl+Y
Hide selection edges+HCtrl+HCtrl+H
Smart Guides+UCtrl+UCtrl+U
Arrange & object
Group+GCtrl+GCtrl+G
Ungroup++GCtrl+Shift+GCtrl+Shift+G
Lock selection+2Ctrl+2Ctrl+2
Bring to front++]Ctrl+Shift+]Ctrl+Shift+]
Send to back++[Ctrl+Shift+[Ctrl+Shift+[
Transform again+DCtrl+DCtrl+D
Paths & type
Join paths+JCtrl+JCtrl+J
Average points++JCtrl+Alt+JCtrl+Alt+J
Create outlines (type)++OCtrl+Shift+OCtrl+Shift+O
Make clipping mask+7Ctrl+7Ctrl+7
Paste in front+FCtrl+FCtrl+F
Paste in back+BCtrl+BCtrl+B
Tool shortcuts are single letters; many match Photoshop, so the habits transfer. The keymap is editable in Keyboard Shortcuts.

Learn the tool letters first

Illustrator's tool shortcuts are single letters, and committing the common ones to memory — V selection, A direct selection, P pen, T type, Z zoom — instantly changes how fast you work, because switching tools is something you do hundreds of times in a session. Helpfully, many of these match Photoshop, so if you know one Adobe app you're already part way to the other.

View and arrange

The view shortcuts come next: ⌘0 / Ctrl+0 fits the artboard, ⌘Y / Ctrl+Y toggles the wireframe Outline mode (invaluable for selecting tricky objects), and the zoom keys keep you oriented. For organising artwork, group (⌘G), lock (⌘2) and the bring-to-front / send-to-back stacking shortcuts are the everyday workhorses. Pair these with the Photoshop and Figma shortcuts for the full design toolkit.

FAQ

Do Illustrator and Photoshop share shortcuts?
Many tool shortcuts overlap — V, T, Z, and others are the same — so learning one Adobe app makes the next easier. Some app-specific commands differ, of course.
What does ⌘Y do in Illustrator?
⌘ + Y (Ctrl + Y on Windows) toggles Outline mode, which shows just the paths without fills or strokes — useful for selecting and aligning objects precisely.

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