Compare what appears
Search one or more references by similarity. Ideal for messages, icons, buttons, and states that must appear or disappear.
Describe your goal to the AI, review the tree it creates, and let Automata Studio recognize images, objects, and entities while coordinating every action.
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LIVEAutomata Studio chooses the right strategy for what you need to observe: an appearance, an interactive element, or a character with an identity.
Search one or more references by similarity. Ideal for messages, icons, buttons, and states that must appear or disappear.
Recognize weapons, food, potions, and interface elements through references or ONNX, including items inside the inventory.
Read the exact name shown by NPC Indicators, calculate the click below the label, and verify the interaction after hovering.
Write what you want to automate and the copilot turns your goal into an editable tree. You review it; the local engine observes, decides, and acts.
Create draft with AI is available nowCombine images, objects, named entities, bar sensors, inventory, and OCR.
Evaluate variables, IF / ELSE, failures, cooldowns, and priorities to choose the next action.
Move, wait, click, type, and hold keys with parameters that remain under your control.
The copilot creates the plan once and always leaves it editable. During execution, game screenshots are not sent to the AI: perception and decisions stay on your computer.
Every tool is designed to build automations that respond to what is actually happening on screen.
Locate NPCs and enemies by their visible name, calculate the click point, and confirm interactions such as Attack before acting.
Included in Automata StudioAdd up to 20 references per step or use a local ONNX model to recognize the game interface, inventory, and objects.
Included in Automata StudioRead health, prayer, inventory, chat, and menus; save their values as variables and react when they change.
Included in Automata StudioKeep combat running while other automations watch health, prayer, and events with independent priorities.
Included in Automata StudioBuild decision trees, variables, cooldowns, and recovery branches; import steps or return to another point with Go To.
Included in Automata StudioCall or start any of your 20 saved automations in parallel. Improvements are reflected automatically in every call.
Included in Automata StudioThe main flow continues while independent monitors watch critical states. When a condition changes, each one runs its response without losing context.
An autoclicker follows coordinates. Automata Studio waits for visual evidence, interprets the result, and changes its path when the state does not match.
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The optional copilot converts your prompt into an editable step tree. Perception, conditions, and execution then run locally. An OpenAI key is only needed to create AI drafts and is never stored in the automation.
Image compares visual references; object locates items such as weapons, food, or buttons in the game and interface; entity recognizes an NPC or enemy by its visible name and calculates a click below the label.
Not necessarily. With NPC Indicators enabled, Recognize entity can find the exact name without samples. Images and ONNX models remain available as visual fallback.
No. Build the flow by choosing actions, adding visual references, and connecting conditions from the visual editor.
Yes. Run monitors or automations in parallel to observe several states and trigger a different response when each condition is met.
Perception and execution run locally and do not need an API. Only the text entered in Create draft with AI is sent to OpenAI when you choose to configure that optional feature.
No automation tool can guarantee that. Every user must understand the rules of the service where it is used and take responsibility for their decisions.