- Getting started
- Capabilities
- Data privacy and governance
- Product availability
- Earlier Autopilot capability sets
- User scenarios
- Prompting guide
- Example prompts
- Best practices and limitations
- Supported models and limits
- Quality-check requirements
- Generate tests for requirement
- Import manual test cases
- Find obsolete tests
- Generate tests for SAP transactions
- Generate synthetic test data
- Generate test reports
- Generate coded test cases
- Search Test Manager project
- Troubleshooting
- Autopilot for Everyone
- About Autopilot for Everyone
- Licensing
- User types
- Data sources
- Toolset automations
- Localization
- Prerequisites
- Autopilot widget
- The Autopilot for Everyone tenant card
- Prerequisites for installation
- Enabling Anthropic models
- Installing Autopilot for Everyone
- Updating Autopilot for Everyone
- Uninstalling Autopilot for Everyone
- Configuring Autopilot for Everyone
- Disabling the Autopilot welcome screen in Assistant
- Configuring an LLM for Autopilot for Everyone
- Deploying toolset automations
- Prompt-to-response flow
- Launching Autopilot for Everyone
- Autopilot settings for business users
- Using a specialized Autopilot
- Using a starting prompt
- Uploading and analyzing files
- Running automations
- Interacting with Autopilot answers
- Using suggested prompts
- Starting a new chat
- Chat history
- Providing general feedback
- Clipboard AI Enterprise version
- Designing relevant automations for Autopilot for Everyone
- Troubleshooting
How the Autopilot user guide is organized: capabilities, product availability, earlier capability sets, and Autopilot for Everyone.
This guide covers everything about Autopilot — what it can do, where it's available, how to use it, and how it handles your data.
How this guide is organized
Getting started — What Autopilot is, how to enable it, how to configure an LLM, licensing, and frequently asked questions.
Capabilities — What the Autopilot coding agent can do, organized by task type:
- RPA workflows — Build, edit, debug, and validate RPA workflows using natural language. Includes an overview of the tools and skills Autopilot uses, and the generation loop.
- Operate — Drive platform operations (folders, jobs, queues, assets, solutions, and more) through natural-language asks.
- Troubleshoot — Diagnose failures across RPA, Orchestrator, Maestro, Agents, and Integration Service using conversational diagnostics.
Data privacy and governance — How Autopilot handles your data and what controls are available.
Product availability — Where the current Autopilot coding agent experience is available:
- Studio Desktop STS — The full coding agent experience with built-in tools, skills, subagents, memory, and MCP integration.
Earlier Autopilot capability sets — Documentation for the earlier capability sets that preceded the coding agent:
- Autopilot agent — Multi-turn conversational assistant available in:
- Studio Web — API workflows, Agents, Maestro BPMN
- Test Manager
- Studio Desktop 2025.10.8+
- Autopilot search — One-shot retrieval in Orchestrator, Action Center, and Studio Desktop 2024.10.
- Autopilot actions — Fixed, pre-defined operations triggered from the UI in Studio Desktop, Studio Web, Apps, and Test Manager.
Autopilot for Everyone — The business-user experience available in UiPath Assistant, including setup, configuration, integrations, and Clipboard AI.
About Autopilot release notes
- Autopilot release notes cover developments in the coding agent, Autopilot for Everyone, and Autopilot integrations.
- For Autopilot improvements in specific products, such as Studio or Test Manager, refer to that product's release notes.