For students

Your PC stayed home. You don't have to feel it.

Dorm rooms are small, moving a tower is a pain, and campus Wi-Fi hates hosting servers. Axiom turns the laptop you brought into a window to the PC you left behind.

The freshman-year tech problem nobody warns you about

The gaming PC didn't make the trip

No space, no second monitor, parents' house has better internet anyway. Now your library lives three hundred miles away.

Campus networks block everything

University Wi-Fi is built to stop exactly the kind of connections most game-streaming setups need. Port forwarding isn't even an option — it's not your router.

Your laptop can't run what your PC can

The thin-and-light that's perfect for lectures chokes on the games and heavy programs your desktop eats for breakfast.

How Axiom handles it

01

Install Axiom on the home PC before you leave

Five minutes during break. It gets a short ID and stays quietly reachable — ask a parent to press nothing.

02

Open your browser at school

Type the ID and password. Campus Wi-Fi blocking direct connections? Axiom routes around it automatically.

03

Use your real PC from your dorm

Games, editing software, that engineering program that needs a real graphics card — it all runs at home, you see and control it from school.

Axiom

Why this works where other tools don't

Made for networks you don't control

You can't forward ports on university Wi-Fi. Axiom never asks you to — strict networks are handled automatically.

Nothing to install on your laptop

The browser is the app. Works on your laptop, the library computer, or a friend's machine in a pinch.

School by day, games by night

Run heavy coursework software on your home PC's hardware, then queue with your friends after. Same window.

A password and an ID, not an IT degree

If you can log into a website, you can reach your PC. That's the whole skill requirement.

Honest answers

Questions people actually ask

Does it work on university Wi-Fi?

Campus networks that block direct connections are exactly what the automatic relay is for. You don't need permission from campus IT, and there's nothing to configure on the network.

What happens if my home PC goes to sleep?

Set it to stay awake or allow wake-from-network before you leave, and Axiom keeps it reachable. Making this fully automatic is a beta priority — student testers are helping us get it right.

Can I do schoolwork on it too, or just games?

It's your whole computer. CAD, video editing, code that needs a real graphics card, files you forgot to bring — anything your home PC can do, you can reach.

Can I use Axiom today?

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.

How much will Axiom cost?

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.

Set it up over break. Thank yourself all semester.

Join the waitlist and mention you're a student — dorm and campus network setups are a test scenario we actively recruit for.

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