Revit Copilot.
A pane inside Revit that turns sentences into model changes. Phrase things your way — Copilot reads intent, not syntax.
How a command runs
- Ask. Type it the way you’d say it to a colleague — English or Bahasa Malaysia. @mention a level, category, or your selection to aim it.
- Clarify. If the ask is ambiguous, Copilot asks one question before touching anything — it doesn’t guess.
- Run. Everything executes inside one named Revit transaction. You get element counts back, not promises. Bigger asks outside the tool set show a preview first.
- Undo. One
Ctrl+Zrolls the whole thing back, atomically.
Two kinds of command
74 purpose-built tools cover the everyday territory — reading, finding, creating, modifying, colouring, tagging, exporting. You never pick one; Copilot routes your sentence to the right tool and reports back with counts.
Bigger asks — anything outside those tools — come back as a preview you approve before anything runs.
Where to go next
- Capabilities — the full territory, grouped by what you'd ask
- @mentions & scope — aiming commands precisely
- Command library — ready-made commands in the pane
- Undo & safety — the full safety net