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Learn how SketchPro Copilot accelerates cartoon set creation directly inside Autodesk Revit. In this video, we demonstrate how Copilot can generate and organize drawing sheets, place views, apply view templates, and align annotations to firm standards—dramatically reducing the manual setup required at the start of a documentation set.
SketchPro Copilot is an AI assistant for construction documentation, embedded directly in Autodesk Revit. SketchPro helps architects create and edit sheets, views, schedules, and annotations in seconds. Upload your firm standards, and Copilot produces documentation that matches your office conventions exactly, like having a junior architect on your team, built into Revit. In this video, we walk through how SketchPro Copilot works and how teams use it to move faster, reduce manual work, and stay consistent across projects.
Ask SketchPro to create worksets following your firm's standard and to move existing elements into them.
Learn how SketchPro Copilot understands model context to help create and edit Revit families and types more efficiently. In this video, we demonstrate how Copilot can identify where doors are used in the model, create a new door type with specific dimensions and materials, and apply that type consistently where needed—all directly inside Autodesk Revit. See how teams use SketchPro Copilot to make precise, standards-aligned updates to families and types while keeping full control over parameters, placement, and final edits.
Copilot can work in families, both in your host project and in the family editor. Update family and type names, or rename parameters in bulk.
SketchPro reads, queries, selects, and schedules elements across your linked models. Ask about doors, walls, columns, etc. from linked architectural, structural, or MEP files.
When the project changes during the CA phase, ask SketchPro to create the revision in the Revit model and add revision clouds to the impacted work. Tell it which doors, walls, or details should be clouded, which bulletin they belong to, and which date to assign. SketchPro reads the model, applies the revision clouds consistently across the affected views, and returns a change summary before execution. Once the changes are marked, it’s time for a gut-check. Ask SketchPro to audit the bulletin: every cloud, every sheet, and every view. Hyperlinks in the chat navigate the team directly to the relevant sheet so everything can be verified. Then assemble the package. Ask SketchPro to identify every sheet impacted by the bulletin and create the print set in one pass. Sheets go out as a coordinated package, with no manual reconciliation needed.
Mentor Mode is a guidance-first experience in SketchPro Copilot, designed to help architects understand why changes are being made, not just execute them. In this video, we show how Mentor Mode provides step-by-step explanations for figuring out tricky Revit issues, highlighting affected views and elements, and helping users learn Revit workflows while working directly inside their project. It’s ideal for junior team members, onboarding new hires, and teams adopting new documentation standards. Mentor Mode helps teams move faster while building confidence and Revit expertise over time.
Increasingly, final project delivery isn’t just a record set. Clients and contractors are more often requiring a BIM model alongside it, often paired with a strict level of model standards and checklists. SketchPro's QA/QC mode acts as the first pair of eyes for model health and documentation audits. Upload a checklist, whether the owner's submission requirements, the firm's internal BIM standards, or the senior architect or engineer's project checklist. SketchPro parses the categories, validates what it can check, and runs through the set returning a hyperlinked report. Each check passes, fails, or flags for review with a live link to the issue in the model. Set the checklist up once. Run it before every issuance, every model handoff, every project closeout. The same mode that catches a missing revision tag at Bulletin 3 catches an unplaced room at delivery.
Use SketchPro to include placeholder sheets in schedules without creating actual sheets in your model. Add placeholder entries for structural, MEP, civil, etc. so your sheet index reflects the complete drawing set.
SketchPro Copilot provides AI-powered QA/QC to help teams catch issues early and maintain consistent documentation standards across projects. In this video, we demonstrate how Copilot reviews drawings and project data to identify common documentation issues, flag inconsistencies, and suggest targeted fixes directly inside Autodesk Revit. Instead of manual checklist reviews, teams can use Copilot to streamline quality control and reduce rework before deadlines. This walkthrough covers: Running AI-powered QA/QC checks in SketchPro Copilot Identifying documentation gaps and inconsistencies Supporting faster, more reliable design reviews
See how SketchPro Copilot’s Quick Select tool helps architects find and isolate model elements in seconds. In this video, we demonstrate how Copilot can quickly select elements based on type, category, view, or shared characteristics—eliminating the need for complex filters or manual selection.
Give SketchPro your firm's naming conventions (a document, a sample sheet index, or a short description) and ask it to apply across the model.
SketchPro connects your Revit model directly to our web-based AI rendering platform. Send views straight from the copilot—no exports, no file handoffs—and generate renderings in seconds while your model stays open.
In this video, we show how to use SketchPro Copilot to create, edit, and export Revit schedules faster and more consistently. Copilot understands your project context and firm standards, allowing you to modify schedules, apply formatting, and export deliverables with minimal manual work.
Need to translate text inside Revit? SketchPro handles it natively. Text notes, sheet parameters, and view parameters, all without leaving the model.
Upload the program area targets (a spreadsheet, a client PDF, or a written brief) and ask SketchPro to compare it against the rooms in your model.
SketchPro now accepts voice input. Tap the mic icon, say what you need, and your prompt is transcribed instantly.