Tuesday, May 5, 2026

REER - a true AI collaborator directly into Rhino


REER brings a true AI collaborator directly into Rhino, ready to help with whatever your workflow demands. Whether you're batch editing geometries, running analysis, adjusting parameters, or just trying to save time on repetitive tasks. The more you work with it, the more it feels like a natural extension of how you think and work in Rhino.

Key Features:
  • Seamless AI Integration: A lightweight chat window that fits into your existing workspace without interruption. Designed to act, not to chat.
  • CAD Senses & Manipulation: An AI that can actually see and understand your scene, then take action directly on your objects, layers, and viewport. Efficient, precise, and without the back-and-forth.
  • Secure File Linkage: Link your file once and REER stays in sync automatically. No uploads required, your files stay exactly where they are right now.
  • Cross-Platform: Windows and Mac, Rhino 7 and 8. Grasshopper support on the way.

A few things you can try:
  • "Build a staggered mullion pattern on the selected facade based on a reference image."
  • "Move all components to exploded view positions and render the scene."
  • "Calculate the window-to-wall ratio for the selected facade and highlight any zones below 30%."
  • "Select all structural columns on the Ground Floor layer and check for alignment deviations."
  • "Identify all duplicate objects in the scene and consolidate them onto a single layer."

Designed to keep you in control:

A quiet yet powerful agent that shows up in your workspace only when you need it. No new tools to learn, no switching between applications. It always asks before it acts, and Ctrl+Z works on everything it does. Just a task when you need one, and silence when you don't.

One link. Full context, every time:

REER runs in the cloud and stays in sync with your work through secure file linkage — just like linking an image in InDesign. And when you come back, REER is always caught up, like a colleague who never loses track.


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