
Unity AI
Contextual awareness
Data controls
Curated models
See Unity AI in action

Easily audit your assets
Get quick, focused help with your GameObjects, scripts, Prefabs, and more–just drop them into Assistant without having to spell out every detail.

Locate, modify, and organize in bulk
Automate repetitive tasks in-editor, like locating lights over a set intensity or objects missing Rigidbodies, and update names, layers, or components all at once.

Debug console errors
Ask Assistant to explain scripts or error messages directly in the Editor to better understand and resolve issues.

Learn Unity development
Get thorough explanations and step-by-step setup guidance for complex Unity features or concepts (like Colliders or VFX Graphs) directly in the Editor.

Quickly set up scenes
Use plain language commands to generate objects, place assets, and automate scene setup.

Generate placeholder assets
Create sprites, textures, animations, and sounds directly in Unity—properly formatted, no extra setup or context switching required. Plus, trace their use for replacement when going to production.

Generate code
Generate new scripts or optimize existing ones directly in your project, automating C# boilerplate and repetitive tasks to free up your focus on problem solving.
How to get started with Unity AI

Step 1 - Install Unity 6.2
Install Unity 6.2 from the release archive or directly in the Hub.

Step 2 - Install the AI Packages
Click the AI button in the Editor and install the AI packages.

Step 3 - Link to Unity Cloud
Ensure that your project is linked to a cloud project.