Part Editing
Replace granular clicks in your CAD workflow with a single prompt
Adam brings AI CAD assistance into the tools mechanical engineers already use. Edit parts with prompts, reference selected geometry, clean up feature trees, and keep the result editable.


Features
The four core Copilot workflows from Adam: prompt-driven edits, selected-geometry context, cleaner feature trees, and parametrized model cleanup.
Replace granular clicks in your CAD workflow with a single prompt
Take a high level command and use the selected context of your CAD to create new features
Find duplicate features and merge them to make your tree more robust
Convert ad-hoc models by setting distinct variables which cascade throughout your design
Assets
Copilot uses the same visual language as the homepage: Adam sits in the CAD workflow, between the model, the feature tree, and the prompts that describe the next change.

Questions
An AI CAD copilot helps with CAD actions such as part edits, feature inspection, selection-aware commands, and parametric cleanup. Adam is designed for mechanical design workflows in Onshape and Autodesk Fusion.
Yes. Adam has dedicated extension paths for Onshape and Autodesk Fusion, so teams can use prompt-driven CAD help without leaving their design environment.
Adam is built for CAD context. It can use selected geometry, feature-tree structure, and design intent to help with engineering changes instead of producing a disconnected concept image.
Adam is useful for hardware teams, mechanical engineers, founders building prototypes, and creators who need CAD assistance that connects to real design tools.