Files with FH10 extension are drawings created by the discontinued Adobe FreeHand 10 software. These files store vector images for web and print. FH10 was the default format for FreeHand 10. Previous FreeHand versions used extensions like FH9. The FH10 file data is stored as vector images. These files can be copied to any device, but may not open properly.
To open FH10 files without FreeHand, use Adobe Illustrator. If Illustrator cannot open the files, download and install software that supports FH10 files from the list below. After installing, try to open the FH10 file again. If that fails, search for other FH10 file software. iPhone users can tap the file to open it.
On Windows, associate FH10 files with the correct software. Right click an FH10 file, choose “Open with” and select a program. Check “Always use this app”. On Mac, right click the FH10 file, click “Open with” and choose a program. Check “Always open with”. On Linux, right click the file and choose “Open with”.
FH10 files contain vector images like lines, colors and gradients. They are scaled without quality loss, and used for web and printing. The data is saved in a vector image format. If your system has no apps to open FH10 files, first install one. Below is a list of applications that work. Click the links to download them. After installing, open your FH10 file again.