Work with Smart Guides

Last updated on Oct 27, 2025

Explore more about Smart Guides to precisely position, align, and snap objects.

Smart Guides are temporary snap-to guides that appear when you create or manipulate objects or artboards. They help you align, edit, and transform objects or artboards relative to other objects, artboards, or both by snap-aligning and displaying X, Y location, and delta values.

Tip

Adobe Illustrator enables Smart Guides by default.

Use Smart Guides in the following ways:

  • When creating an object with the Pen tool or Shaper tool, use Smart Guides to position the new object’s anchor points relative to existing objects, or to position a new artboard relative to another artboard or object.
  • When creating or transforming an object with the Pen tool or Shaper tool, use Smart Guides construction guides to position anchor points to specific preset angles, such as 45 or 90 degrees.
  • When moving an object or artboard, use the Smart Guides to align the selected object or artboard to other objects or artboards based on their geometry. The alignment is based on the geometry of objects and artboards. Guides appear as the object approaches the other objects' edge or center point.
  • When transforming an object, Smart Guides automatically appear to assist the transformation.
Note

If you enable Snap to Grid or Pixel Preview in the View menu, you cannot use Smart Guides.