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What is Axorya AI?
Axorya is a fast AI workspace for chatting, researching, generating images, editing images, working with files, and learning in a clean charcoal interface.
Do I need an account to use chat?
No. You can start in guest mode right away with a temporary chat and up to 5 guest messages. Create an account when you want saved history and full continuity.
Can I rename and delete chats?
Yes. Signed-in users can create multiple chats, rename them for organization, branch chats into new ones, and delete chats when they are no longer needed.
What happens to my guest chat after I sign in?
If you start in guest mode and then sign in, Axorya transfers that guest conversation into your account so you can keep going without losing the thread.
What attachments are supported?
You can attach images (PNG/JPG/WebP), PDFs, and text files (TXT/MD/JSON/CSV). Current limits: up to 4 files, max 5MB each.
Does it support math?
Yes. Axorya renders LaTeX so equations and step-by-step math stay readable.
Can it generate images?
Yes. Axorya can generate images directly in chat and also edit attached or previously generated images when your request is clearly about changing the image.
Can Axorya edit an image I attach?
Yes. Attach an image and ask for a change like changing colors, removing elements, reframing, cropping, or restyling it, and Axorya will treat that as an image edit request.
Does Axorya use current information when needed?
Yes. Web-assisted responses can reference fresher information, and time-sensitive image requests can be quietly grounded with current web context when appropriate.
Will temporary chats be saved?
No. Temporary chats are not saved as normal history. If you are a guest and later sign in, the active guest conversation can be imported into your account.
How is my password stored?
Passwords are stored hashed and are never saved in plain text.
Where is Axorya developed?
Trained and developed in Jordan by Axody.



