The AI Assistant has nine integrated capabilities. You don’t need to know these by name — just describe what you want in plain language, and the assistant chooses the right tool automatically.
Get model info
Retrieves your model’s dimensions, polygon count, volume, and analysis results.
Example: “What are the dimensions of this model?” or “How many polygons does it have?”
Analyze model
Runs a printability analysis to detect overhangs, thin walls, and other potential issues.
Example: “Check if this model is printable” or “Are there any issues I should fix?”
Repair model
Starts a full repair with settings you specify in the conversation.
Example: “Repair this model at 6 inches tall with 1mm wall thickness” or “Fix this model for my FDM printer”
Cut mesh
Cuts your model along a plane, with optional interlocking keys.
Example: “Cut this in half horizontally” or “Split this along the X axis with dovetail keys”
Lattice infill
Generates a lattice infill structure inside your model.
Example: “Add a gyroid lattice with 5mm cells” or “Fill this with a cubic lattice pattern”
Add label
Places text on your model’s surface as an engraving or raised extrusion.
Example: “Engrave my name on the bottom” or “Add the text ‘v2.0’ to the back”
Mirror mesh
Creates a mirrored copy of your model along an axis.
Example: “Mirror this along the X axis” or “Create a left-hand version of this right-hand part”
Measure distance
Measures between two points on the model.
Example: “How far apart are the two mounting holes?” or “What’s the distance from the top to the base?”
Suggest actions
Gets AI-powered recommendations based on your model’s current state.
Example: “What should I do next?” or “Suggest improvements for this model”
You can chain operations in a single conversation. For example: “Repair this model, then cut it in half with snap keys, and add my name to the base of each piece.”