Introduction
Cizgen is an AI drafting assistant that works inside AutoCAD. Describe what you want in plain language and Cizgen reads your drawing, proposes a preview, and applies changes only after you approve.
Cizgen is an AI drafting assistant that lives inside AutoCAD. You open it as a panel next to your drawing, type what you want in plain language, and Cizgen does the work — reading the drawing, measuring, drawing, editing, and checking its own results.
Nothing is changed behind your back. Every edit is shown to you as a preview first, and it is applied to the drawing only after you approve it.
What Cizgen can do
- Draw and edit with words. Describe geometry — lines, polylines, circles, arcs, text, hatches, dimensions, blocks — and Cizgen creates it on your canvas.
- Read your drawing. It inspects the active drawing, so its answers and edits reflect what is actually there, not a guess.
- See your drawing. It can render a region to an image and reason about it visually.
- Measure and calculate. Distances, angles, snap points, areas, unit conversions.
- Check and verify. It reviews its own work for geometry problems and can audit a drawing against a standard you define.
- Ask you when it matters. It pauses to have you pick objects or confirm a choice, and it always pauses before it writes.
Built for any AutoCAD workflow
Cizgen is general-purpose. It doesn't assume a discipline — architecture, mechanical, electrical, civil, or anything else. The drawing know-how specific to your work (naming conventions, standards, procedures) is something you add yourself through Skills, so the assistant follows your rules instead of someone else's.
Cizgen runs on Windows with AutoCAD 2025–2026. See System requirements.