About Visual Scripting
Use Visual Scripting to create logic for games or applications without hand-coded C# scripts. Visual Scripting uses visual, node-based graphs, which both programmers and non-programmers use to design final logic or create prototypes. Visual Scripting also has an API that programmers can use for more advanced tasks, or to create custom nodes for other team members.
Visual Scripting nodes can represent functions, operators, and variables. Connect these nodes from their ports with edges to design your logic visually.
Installation
From Unity Editor version 2021.1 onward, Visual Scripting is installed by default as a package. For more information on packages, see the Packages section in the Unity User Manual.
For earlier versions of Unity, including 2019 LTS and 2020 LTS, you must install the Visual Scripting package from the Unity Asset Store.
Configure Visual Scripting
Note
To use Visual Scripting in a project for the first time, you must initialize it from the Editor's Project Settings window.
To get started with Visual Scripting, configure your project settings and configure your preferences.
Choose a control scheme
Learn the common keyboard shortcuts and choose a control scheme that suits your needs.
Update Visual Scripting
Learn how to update Visual Scripting and create and restore backups.
System requirements
Visual Scripting has no external dependencies.