Intent to structure
Briefs become parameters, constraints and dependencies before a graph is placed.
Falcon turns design briefs into native Grasshopper definitions: components, wires, parameters and validation-ready procedural logic.
panels, attractor, depth, validation
Falcon does not stop at a text answer. It builds a graph, validates the structure and places native Grasshopper objects on the canvas.
Briefs become parameters, constraints and dependencies before a graph is placed.
Falcon targets real components, wires, panels and groups instead of screenshots or static diagrams.
Generated definitions are parsed, checked and retried before the canvas is changed.
After placement, Falcon reads the canvas state so follow-up changes can build on the existing graph.
Component catalogs and profiles keep the model aligned with what is actually installed.
Built as a pro tier for computational designers who already work inside Rhino and Grasshopper.
The chat captures intent, current canvas context and available Grasshopper components.
Falcon generates a structured definition with nodes, wires, groups, labels and parameter values.
The definition is parsed, checked, confirmed and placed as native objects on the Grasshopper canvas.
Falcon stays focused: the current adapter is Rhino and Grasshopper. Other environments remain research tracks until they are implemented and tested.
We are inviting computational designers and architects who already work inside Grasshopper and want a native AI canvas builder.