Trimble has introduced a new integration connecting its SketchUp platform with Claude, the artificial intelligence assistant developed by Anthropic, enabling users to create 3D models through conversational text and speech prompts. Announced on April 28, 2026, the integration allows SketchUp users to generate geometry directly from natural language inputs, simplifying workflows for professionals and new users alike. The new service is powered through a SketchUp Connector model context protocol (MCP) framework that enables Claude to work directly with SketchUp (.skp) files.

The integration expands the use of SketchUp across architecture, construction and design applications by allowing users to describe objects such as landscapes, furniture or building massing models using plain language. Uploaded sketches, photos, dimensions, floor plans and reference images provide additional context so Claude can interpret design objectives and iteratively verify measurements within a cloud-based SketchUp session. According to Trimble, this is the first Connector developed by the company to connect the SketchUp environment with external tools through the MCP framework. The new AI Capabilities are intended to make professional 3D design tools more accessible to users with varying levels of experience.
โThe learning curve and time it takes for professionals to transfer a vision to a digital model has traditionally been the biggest barrier to 3D modeling,โ said Chris Cronin, vice president and general manager of architecture and design solutions at Trimble. โNatural language prompts and the power of AI make it easy for anyone to get started and excel, including inexperienced and non-traditional 3D design users, bringing us closer to our ‘3D for everyone’ goal.โ
The company said the Connector also enables version tracking within a single chat, helping users navigate changes, troubleshoot issues and refine designs more efficiently. If adjustments are required, users can describe modifications or upload screenshots from SketchUp to identify specific proportions, elements or viewing angles that need correction. Once finalized, the Connector produces a 2D preview thumbnail alongside a direct download link for the completed .skp file, which can then be edited in SketchUp for Web, Desktop, iPad or iPhone. Users can access the service through Claudeโs MCP directory connector settings using a Claude account and Trimble ID authentication. Trimble said users receive a free SketchUp entitlement allowing up to 30 saved models before a paid entitlement is required. The AI Capabilities also allow users to train Claude on recurring workflows and repetitive tasks to improve operational efficiency.




























