You can view AI files on several third-party apps. You can also save your .AI file in different formats that allow you to open it with different software. For example, saving an AI file as a PDF allows you to view and share the file in Adobe Acrobat.
Unlike raster files made from pixels, vector files don’t lose resolution when scaled because they’re built on a complex graph-like formula that is infinitely expandable. Because raster images contain a set number of pixels, they can become grainy or “pixelated” when scaled beyond their intended size. Vector images, on the other hand, can scale to any size without any loss in quality.
Find out more about the differences between raster and vector images.
While you can edit some elements of an image with third-party applications, AI files are only fully compatible with Illustrator. It’s often easier and faster to edit AI files using Illustrator.
You can convert an AI file to a PDF by clicking File > Save As and selecting PDF. Then, choose the most appropriate file size option from the Adobe PDF Preset in the Save Adobe PDF dialogue box. It’s also helps to deselect the Preserve Illustrator Editing Capabilities tickbox to limit the file size.
Package your files, fonts and images to easily email your AI file. Here’s how:
Select File > Package and a location for your folder. Select Package and attach the folder to an email. Alternatively, you can save your full image as a PDF and send it via email.