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VERA — Virtual Engine Reasoning Agent: an AI co-pilot inside the Unreal Editor. Multi-provider, plugin-based, free & local.

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VERA — Virtual Engine Reasoning Agent

An AI co-pilot that lives inside the Unreal Editor.
Chat with an LLM that inspects your level, runs editor tools, sees the viewport,
and verifies its own work — powered by the brain you choose (cloud or fully local).

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License: MIT
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Why did we build it? Because pasting LLM snippets into Unreal and praying isn't a workflow — and because the Auto-Fixer turned out cheaper than a new keyboard. 🧱⌨️

VERA in Action

Table of contents


Why VERA

Most "AI for Unreal" tools are a chat box that hands you a snippet to paste. VERA is
an agent: you ask in plain language, and it plans, calls the tools it needs,
looks at the result, and fixes things if something fails — inside your editor.

  • Your brain, your rules. OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, or any local
    OpenAI-compatible server
    . Run it 100% offline with a local model, or reach for a
    frontier model when you want more power. Keys live in your .env and never leave
    your machine.
  • It actually sees. VERA renders the viewport (via SceneCapture2D, even with
    the editor minimized) and reasons over the image — to inspect an actor, judge an
    animation, or critique a composition.
  • It acts safely. Read-only tools run freely; anything destructive asks for
    your approval first. A Read mode lets it look without touching anything.
  • It's extensible. Capabilities ship as opt-in plugins — a folder with
    tools/ and a SKILL.md. Write your own in minutes.
  • It's free & open. MIT licensed, no studio, no lock-in.

Features

🧠 Multi-provider brain OpenAI · Anthropic · Gemini · NVIDIA NIM · any local OpenAI-compatible server (LM Studio, Ollama, llama.cpp, vLLM). Switch provider/model per tab, mid-conversation.
🛰️ Agentic tool loop Plans → calls tools → observes → self-corrects → verifies. Not a one-shot snippet generator.
👁️ Multimodal vision Captures the viewport / individual actors and feeds the image to the model. Paste, drag, or copy images into the chat too.
🎞️ Animation pipeline Build an IK rig, set up a retargeter, batch-retarget animations, play/scrub them, and visually verify — all from chat.
🌍 Procedural worlds Generate massive environments using PCG. VERA can wire graph nodes to spawn forests, cities, and scattered props automatically.
Async execution Heavy tasks (like compiling 10k shaders or generating huge terrains) run asynchronously with live heartbeats, preventing editor freezes and timeouts.
🧩 Plugin system Drop-in tools/ + SKILL.md. Toggle per plugin. Per-plugin pip deps installed on demand.
🔌 MCP server Expose the editor to Claude Code (or any MCP client): exec Python, screenshot, tail logs, status, run a VERA command.
🛡️ Safety modes Ask (confirm destructive actions) · Auto (autopilot) · Read (inspect only).
💬 Polished chat UI Tabs, markdown + syntax highlighting, inline screenshots, slash-command menu, live tool narration, stop button, conversation windowing.
⚙️ Turnkey setup First launch auto-installs its Python deps. Configure providers, local URL, and request timeout right in the panel.
🖥️ Cross-platform Windows, macOS, Linux. No hardcoded paths.

The brain — bring your own LLM

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VERA speaks the OpenAI /v1 standard, so it works with essentially any backend:

Provider What you need
OpenAI OPENAI_API_KEY
Anthropic ANTHROPIC_API_KEY
Gemini GEMINI_API_KEY (Google's OpenAI-compatible endpoint)
NVIDIA NVIDIA_API_KEY (NIM Agentic Skills & NIM models, dynamically discovered)
Local VERA_LOCAL_BASE_URL → your server's /v1 URL (LM Studio :1234, Ollama :11434, llama.cpp, vLLM…) — no key, no cloud, no cost

💡 VERA is an agent, so the model needs solid tool-calling. For local, use a
30B+ coder model (e.g. Qwen2.5/3-Coder-32B); small models ramble. The first
request to a cold local server loads the model — which can take minutes — so the
request timeout is configurable right in Setup.

How it works

You ──▶ VERA chat (Qt/WebEngine UI inside the editor)
            │  command + selected provider/model/mode
            ▼
        AgentLoop  ─────────────────────────────────────┐
            │  1. ask the LLM (your provider) for a plan │
            │  2. LLM requests a tool                    │  repeat until done
            │  3. run the tool (gate if destructive) ────┤
            │  4. feed the result back to the LLM        │
            └─▶ 5. final answer ─────────────────────────┘
                         │
                         ▼
              Unreal Editor (Python bridge → the `unreal` API)

Every turn streams to the UI: you see the plan, each tool call, and the result as
it happens — and you can Stop at any point.

Built-in tools

The agent ships with a core toolset (read-only tools need no approval; ✋ = gated):

Tool What it does
inspect_level Read the open level: actor counts, classes, lights, static meshes.
inspect_actor_animability Check whether an actor has a skeleton and can be animated.
capture_actor Render an actor/viewport to an image so VERA can see it (works minimized).
animate_actor Apply or scrub an animation on a skeletal actor. ✋
ensure_ik_rig Create/ensure an IK Rig for a skeleton. ✋
ensure_retargeter Create/ensure an IK Retargeter between skeletons. ✋
retarget_animations Batch-retarget animations between skeletons. ✋
run_ue_python Run arbitrary Python against the unreal API — the universal escape hatch. ✋ (asks every call)

Chained together, the animation tools are a full rig → retarget → animate →
visually verify
pipeline, driven entirely from chat.

Plugins

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Capabilities ship as opt-in plugins so the core stays lean — you enable only what
you want, and a plugin's pip dependencies are pulled in on demand.
All plugins below are bundled and included 100% for free out of the box:

Plugin What it adds
Blueprint Forge Create Actor Blueprints via the Graph API (components, compile, save) — no clicking.
Computer Use Last-resort screen control for editor UI that has no Python API (click and capture).
Local IQ Raises a small local model's effective IQ with proven, reusable recipes.
Memory Persistent memory across conversations — facts, conventions, decisions.
Mobile / Performance Doctor Audits materials and mobile-compat issues; profiles the level.
PCG Forge Autonomously wire Procedural Content Generation (PCG) graphs to spawn vast, rule-based worlds and scatter props without manual placement.
Project Intelligence Read-only analysis of the on-disk project: engine, plugins, assets.
Project Playbook Loads this project's conventions, decisions and known traps into context.
Scene Vibe Instantly sets the cinematic MOOD of the open level (cyberpunk, noir, aztec, etc.).
Source Control Git source control for VERA: inspect diffs and create gated commits safely.

Write your own plugin

VERA_Plugins/my-plugin/
├── plugin.json        # {"name","version","enabled", optional "deps":[...]}
├── tools/*.py         # Tool subclasses (name, description, input_schema, execute)
└── SKILL.md           # when/how VERA should use it (injected into the system prompt)

A minimal tool:

from vera.agent.tool import Tool, ToolResult

class HelloTool(Tool):
    name = "say_hello"
    description = "Say hello. Use when the user greets VERA."
    input_schema = {"type": "object", "properties": {"to": {"type": "string"}}}
    def execute(self, args, ctx):
        return ToolResult(f"Hello, {args.get('to', 'world')}!")

Drop the folder in VERA_Plugins/, toggle it on in the Plugins tab — done.

MCP — drive the editor from your IDE

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VERA ships an MCP server, so the AI in your
favorite IDE or agent
can drive your Unreal editor — write Python into it, read
the log, screenshot the viewport, or run a full VERA command — without leaving your
editor.

Drop this into your MCP client's config (e.g. .mcp.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "vera-ue": {
      "command": "python",
      "args": ["-m", "vera.tools.mcp_server"],
      "env": {
        "PYTHONPATH": "C:/path/to/VERA",
        "VERA_UE_PROJECT_DIR": "C:/path/to/YourProject"
      }
    }
  }
}

PYTHONPATH must point at the VERA repo root (the folder containing the
vera/ package), so python -m vera.tools.mcp_server can find it. Some clients
(e.g. Claude Code) launch the server from the project root and work without it,
but most run from a different working directory — if you see
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'vera', this is the fix. You can also
point command at a specific interpreter (e.g. a full python.exe path).

Works with any MCP-capable client — Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code
(Cline / Continue / Copilot), JetBrains Rider (AI Assistant), Windsurf,
Zed, and more:

MCP tool Purpose
ue_exec Execute Python in the editor and get the output back.
ue_screenshot Capture the viewport.
ue_log Tail the Unreal output log.
ue_status Check the bridge/editor status.
vera_command Run a full natural-language VERA command (the agent pipeline).

Install

From source (developers)

git clone https://github.com/ezesubu/VERA.git
cd VERA
python PackageVERA.py
  1. Copy the assembled Plugin/ folder into your own Unreal Engine project's Plugins/VERA/ directory.
  2. Enable Unreal's Python Editor Script Plugin.
  3. Open VERA from the editor toolbar. On first launch it auto-installs its
    Python dependencies (one time) — no console magic.
  4. In Setup ⚙, pick a provider and paste a key (or a local server URL), then chat.

Build the distributable plugin (UE 5.7)

python PackageVERA.py        # assemble from source + bundle deps + RunUAT + zip → Packaged/

The output is a compiled, drag-and-drop plugin ready for the Epic Games Launcher
/ Fab. Want another engine version? Clone and build it yourself — the pipeline targets
the latest UE.

Requirements

  • Unreal Engine 5.7 (latest)
  • The Python Editor Script Plugin (bundled with UE)
  • Internet access only if you use a cloud provider (local models run fully offline)

Configuration

VERA reads a .env at the repo root (and the Setup panel writes to it for you):

Variable Meaning
OPENAI_API_KEY / ANTHROPIC_API_KEY / GEMINI_API_KEY / NVIDIA_API_KEY Cloud provider keys
VERA_LOCAL_BASE_URL Local server /v1 URL (e.g. http://localhost:1234/v1)
VERA_LLM_TIMEOUT_S Request timeout in seconds (raise it for slow cold starts)
VERA_PLUGINS_DIR Override the plugins directory
VERA_AUTO_APPROVE Skip the destructive-action gate (autopilot/testing)

🔒 Keys are saved to your .env and never sent back to the frontend.

Usage

Open the VERA panel and just ask. A few things to try:

  • "How many actors are in this level, and how many are lights?"
  • "Create a BP_SpikeTrap Blueprint with a static mesh and a box collision."
  • "Retarget these animations from the UE4 mannequin to my character, then show me the idle."
  • "Audit this level for mobile performance issues."
  • "Set a horror vibe on the scene for a screenshot."
  • "Remember that this project uses the SM_ prefix for static meshes."

Switch Ask / Auto / Read in the composer to control how much freedom VERA has.

Architecture

┌─────────────────────────── Unreal Editor ───────────────────────────┐
│                                                                      │
│   VERA panel (Qt WebEngine UI)  ◀──┐                                 │
│        │ command                   │ events (stream)                 │
│        ▼                           │                                 │
│   vera_server  ──▶  AgentLoop  ──▶ tools ──▶ Python bridge ──▶ unreal│
│        │                │                                            │
│        │                └─ plugins (VERA_Plugins/*)                  │
│        ▼                                                             │
│   MCP server  ◀── Claude Code / other MCP clients                   │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
            ▲
            └─ LLM provider (OpenAI / Anthropic / Gemini / local)
  • vera/agent/ — the AgentLoop, tool registry, sessions, the multi-provider client.
  • vera/llm/ — the OpenAI-compatible adapter (duck-types the Anthropic surface).
  • vera/tools/ — the MCP server and the UE socket connection.
  • vera/core/ — the editor server (vera_server) and the progress blackboard.
  • Content/Python/ — the editor scripts (including the Async Bridge that prevents timeouts during heavy generations) + the chat UI (vera_chat/).
  • Content/Python/vera/vera_graph_utils.py — The universal graph standard library, resolving API differences across Blueprints, PCG, and Materials.
  • VERA_Plugins/ — the studio plugins.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome — new tools, plugins, providers, fixes.

# run the test suite
python -m pytest tests/ -q
  • Add a tool: create a Tool subclass in vera/agent/tools/ — the registry
    discovers it automatically.
  • Add a plugin: see Write your own plugin.
  • Add a provider: extend the registry in vera/agent/models.py.

The codebase is Python + a thin C++ editor module, fully cross-platform, and covered
by a test suite. Open an issue or a PR, or come chat in
Discord.

FAQ

Do I need to know Unreal or Blueprints?
No. You describe what you want in plain language and VERA builds it through the
engine's code layer — assets, actors, components, properties, whole systems.

Does VERA wire the visual Blueprint nodes for me?
Out of the box it creates the Blueprint, its components and properties, then
compiles and saves it. Wiring the visual Event Graph (the "spaghetti") is one
plugin away — a C++-backed plugin can reach the graph APIs that Python can't
and generate the nodes too. That's the point of the plugin system: no ceiling.

Is it free? Does it phone home?
MIT, free, and it can run 100% local with your own model — your keys and data
never leave your machine.

Support — The Co-Pilot Pact

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VERA is independent and open — no studio, no investors, no lock-in. It's free and
runs on your own keys and hardware. If it earns its keep, you can keep it alive:

License

MIT — use VERA in your commercial and AAA projects. See LICENSE.

Credits

Conjured in the dark by maVERAick — Sith Lord of the Unreal Editor — mortal
identity @ezesubu. ⚡🌑

Core AI Team & Contributors:

  • Claude — Lead UI Architect
  • Antigravity (Gemini) — Lead Artist & Infrastructure

Come to the dark side. We have agents.

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built by maVERAick · the agents thank you ◇

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