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- Getting started
- Best practices
- Autopilot for developers
- Autopilot for testers
- Autopilot for testers
- Quality-check requirements
- Generate tests for requirement
- Import manual test cases
- Find obsolete tests
- Generate tests for SAP transactions
- Generate coded automations
- Generate coded API automation
- Refactor coded automations
- Generate low-code automations
- Generate synthetic test data
- Generate test reports
- Search Test Manager project
- Autopilot for Everyone
- Autopilot chat
- Autopilot plug-ins
- Data privacy

Autopilot overview
Last updated Oct 10, 2025
This FAQ page answers common questions about Autopilot for developers.
At the moment, no data is being collected for the purpose of improving the models. In the future, data collection may be introduced
for Community licensing plans. For Enterprise licensing plans, any data collection would only occur after clear communication
and explicit consent.
Autopilot for Developers and the Healing Agent use a mix of UiPath proprietary models and third-party large language models.
Depending on the use case, it may use Google Gemini 2.5 Flash, Gemini 2.5 Pro, or Gemini 2.0 Flash to deliver optimal performance.
Yes. The Autopilot Generation Service, responsible for interpreting messages and generating code, receives monthly updates.
Users with Studio version 2024.10 or later benefit from these updates. However, some features require newer Studio versions.
We recommend keeping your Studio updated.
Although the Autopilot Generation Service updates independently, certain features require recent Studio versions. For optimal performance and access to all features, regularly update Studio.
For generic instructions, refer to Writing effective prompts.
For Autopilot for developers specific instructions and examples, refer to Prompting guide for Autopilot for developers.
You can use Autopilot with the following UiPath products:
- Studio Web
- Studio 2024.10 and later
- Apps
- Integration Service
Autopilot integrates seamlessly with UiPath tools by leveraging capabilities such as UI Automation, Integration Service, and Document Understanding within Studio, Studio Web, and Apps.
No. Autopilot operates primarily through natural language, enabling developers without extensive coding knowledge to automate
tasks effectively.
Autopilot ensures data security and privacy by:
- Complying with global data protection regulations such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
- Employing encryption for data in transit and data at rest
- Implementing role-based access control
- Adhering to secure development practices
- Conducting regular security audits and applying security updates
- Maintaining rigorous authentication and authorization protocols
- Preparing incident response plans for security breaches
Autopilot uses LLM capabilities to handle text prompts in supported languages. For more details, visit Overview – Localization support.
- Q1: What data has Autopilot been trained on?
- Q2: Does Autopilot for Developers collect any data?
- Q3: What models power Autopilot for Developer and Healing Agent?
- Q4: Do I benefit from Autopilot improvements without regularly updating Studio?
- Q5: Do I need the latest Studio version to use Autopilot effectively?
- Q6: Where can I find best practices and examples for writing Autopilot prompts?
- Q7: Which UiPath products support Autopilot for developers?
- Q8: How does Autopilot integrate with existing UiPath tools?
- Q9: Do I need extensive coding experience to use Autopilot?
- Q10: How does Autopilot manage data security and privacy?
- Q11: What languages does Autopilot support?
- Q12: Does Autopilot integrate with third-party applications?