VitruAI Documentation¶
VitruAI is AI-assisted QA/QC for Revit models. It verifies your model against project requirements, design rules, and regulatory checks — analyzing model data directly from Revit and, when needed, using sheet images as visual evidence. You get clear results: which checks passed, which failed, the elements involved, and supporting detail for follow-up.
How the check works
The main agent is the QAQC Coordinator. You ask it to verify the active model; it works out which rules to run, delegates the discipline checks to specialist agents that read your locally installed Revit instance, then assembles the results into a verification report.
VitruAI has two parts that work together:
- The web app (
app.vitruai.com) — sign in, chat with the QAQC Coordinator, manage your firm, projects, team, billing, and connected devices. - The Revit add-in (Windows) — runs inside Autodesk Revit, connects the agent to your open model, and holds the Reports tab with your full, exportable verification reports.
You need both to use the product: install the add-in and have a firm account.
Start here¶
-
Download, prerequisites, install, Revit version notes, first launch.
-
Sign in, open a model, run your first QA pass, read and save a report.
-
Rules, findings, reports, the agent workflow, and the credit-pool / seat model.
-
Invites and seats, billing, projects and access, connected devices.
-
Sign-in and connection failures, out-of-credits, the add-in not loading, and more.
-
What changed in each version.
New to VitruAI?¶
- Install the add-in on the Windows machine that runs Revit (grab it from the VitruAI download page).
- Create your firm account and run a first check.
- If you administer the firm, read the firm-admin guide for team, billing, and device management.
Looking for the product overview, plans, or to sign up? Visit vitruai.com and the pricing page.