Rosie brings the power of AI coding to your Highrise Studio projects, turning your ideas into reality by writing code, editing scenes, creating objects, and more.

Highrise’s team uses Rosie every day to build amazing experiences, like at our 2025 Internal Game Jam:

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Here’s Rosie in action, editing a scene without any human interaction:

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How do I start?

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Under the hood, Rosie uses Claude Code, a general-purpose AI agent. Claude Code is a paid service, and requires either a Claude subscription (fixed cost per month) or a Claude Console account (pay-as-you-go).

Unfortunately, there is not yet a free way to use Rosie.

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1. Get the latest version of Studio Hub.

If you don’t already have Studio Hub, you can download it **here.**

If you already have Studio Hub, you can check what version you have in the bottom left:

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Studio Hub should prompt you to update if your version is not the latest; otherwise, you can re-install it from here.

2. Add Rosie to your project.

For any project where you want to use Rosie, you can add it in Studio Hub by:

  1. Click the “…” on your project

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  2. Click “Modify…” in the dropdown

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  3. Select “Development” under Rosie Package Source

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3. Open a Rosie window and run the installer.

After you open your project, click “Highrise > Studio > Rosie AI” in the menu bar. This will open a Rosie window, which you can dock anywhere in your editor.

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