CMX to AI Converter

Free CMX to AI conversion — Corel to Illustrator

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Corel to Adobe

CMX to AI conversion moves your vector artwork from Corel into Adobe Illustrator format — paths, shapes, and curves transfer cleanly.

Cloud Processing

Conversion runs entirely on Convertio cloud servers. Your device stays responsive while even large CMX files are handled.

Professional Output

AI is the design industry standard. Converting CMX to AI ensures your work is compatible with professional print and digital workflows.

How to convert CMX to AI

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose ai or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your ai file right afterwards

About formats

CMX (Corel Presentation Exchange) is a vector graphics exchange format developed by Corel Corporation, introduced with CorelDRAW 5 in September 1994. Designed as a cross-application interchange format within the Corel product suite, CMX stores vector objects, text, bitmaps, and rendering attributes in a structure accessible to CorelDRAW, Corel PHOTO-PAINT, Corel Presentations, and other Corel applications without requiring each program to understand the full CDR native format. The format uses a chunk-based architecture that encodes geometric primitives, fill patterns, outline properties, and color definitions in a standardized way, supporting both 16-bit and 32-bit variants. CMX gained significance beyond the Corel ecosystem through its adoption by third-party applications and its role in clipart distribution — many vector art collections from the mid-to-late 1990s shipped in CMX format. One advantage is interoperability within design workflows: CMX provided a practical bridge for moving vector content between different Corel applications while preserving visual fidelity, gradients, and transparency attributes. The format's inclusion of both vector and bitmap data within a single file is another strength, allowing complex mixed-media illustrations to be exchanged as self-contained units. Microsoft also added CMX import support to some Office applications, expanding the format's reach. While modern Corel applications primarily use CDR for native work and export to SVG, PDF, or EPS for interchange, CMX files from the CorelDRAW era remain widely encountered in legacy asset libraries.
Developer: Corel Corporation
Initial release: 1994
AI (Adobe Illustrator Artwork) is the native file format of Adobe Illustrator, the industry-standard vector graphics editor first released in January 1987 for the Apple Macintosh. Early versions of the format were based on the PostScript page description language, with each file being a conforming EPS document that could be placed in other layouts and interpreted by PostScript printers. Starting with Illustrator 9 in 2000, Adobe transitioned the AI format to a PDF-based structure, embedding Illustrator-specific editing data within a valid PDF wrapper — this dual nature means modern AI files can be opened in any PDF viewer for display, while preserving the full editable artwork including layers, artboards, and live effects when reopened in Illustrator. The format supports complex vector constructs like gradient meshes, clipping masks, symbol libraries, transparency blending modes, and multiple artboards within a single document. One significant advantage is lossless scalability — artwork maintains perfect precision at any size, from favicon to billboard, because geometry is defined mathematically rather than as pixels. Deep integration with the Adobe Creative Cloud ecosystem is another strength, enabling seamless round-tripping between Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, and After Effects without format conversion. AI remains the de facto standard for professional illustration, logo design, and print production workflows worldwide.
Developer: Adobe Systems
Initial release: January 1987

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert CMX to AI?

AI is the industry-standard vector format for Adobe Illustrator. Converting CMX breaks free from the Corel ecosystem into widely used design tools.

What programs open AI files?

Adobe Illustrator is the primary editor. Inkscape, Affinity Designer, and CorelDRAW can also import AI files with varying support levels.

Will vector paths survive the conversion?

Yes — vector geometry, curves, and paths are preserved during CMX to AI conversion. Complex Corel-specific effects may be simplified.

How fast is CMX to AI conversion?

Most files convert in under a minute. Processing happens entirely on Convertio servers, keeping your machine free for other tasks.

Is the CMX to AI converter free?

Free conversion is available with no account required. Premium plans unlock higher limits and priority processing queues.

Can I batch-convert CMX files to AI?

Yes — upload several CMX files at once, and Convertio converts them all to AI format in a single session.

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