It's chained to a desk
All that power sits in one room. Everywhere else, you're on a laptop that struggles to run half your library.
All that power sits in one room. Everywhere else, you're on a laptop that struggles to run half your library.
The popular do-it-yourself options are genuinely good — after an evening of pairing apps, editing configs, and forwarding ports. Miss one step and you get a black screen.
Same-room streaming is easy. Dorm Wi-Fi, hotel networks, and phone hotspots are where most setups quietly give up.
Install Axiom on your gaming PC before you leave the house. It gets a short ID and stays reachable.
On your laptop or tablet, open the Axiom web app, type your PC's ID and password, and you're looking at your own desktop.
Launch anything your PC can run. The game runs at home on your real hardware — only the video and your controls travel.
Dorms, hotels, offices, and public Wi-Fi block direct connections all the time. Axiom expects that and routes around it automatically.
Borrowed laptop? School computer? If it has a modern browser, it can reach your PC. Nothing to install on the device in your hands.
Mods, Discord, downloads, homework due at midnight — it's your actual computer, so everything on it comes along.
Your PC gets a number you can remember. No dynamic DNS, no 'what's my IP again', no VPN apps.
Cloud gaming rents you a PC in a data center with a limited game list. Axiom connects you to your own PC, with your saves, mods, settings, and every game and app you own — no library restrictions.
That's a core design goal. Strict networks that block direct connections get routed through Axiom's relay automatically. You don't configure anything on either end.
A steady connection matters more than a fast one. Typical home upload speeds and normal dorm or hotel Wi-Fi are the scenarios we test against, and we'd rather tell you honestly during the beta than promise a number here.
Axiom is in early access. Join the waitlist and tell us what you want to connect from and to — we invite small groups of testers every week, starting with people whose setup we can support well.
Personal use will stay generous and there will be a free tier. Early testers get launch discounts. Final pricing is not locked yet, and we will not surprise the waitlist with it.