The video stutters
Office remote-desktop tools update the screen when they feel like it. Games need a steady 60 frames every second, or aiming feels like swimming.
Office remote-desktop tools update the screen when they feel like it. Games need a steady 60 frames every second, or aiming feels like swimming.
When your mouse and keyboard share a lane with file transfers and everything else, your inputs queue up behind them. In a game, that delay is everything.
Router settings, port forwarding, IP addresses, host and client apps that need each other in exactly the right mood. You wanted to play, not do networking homework.
Axiom runs quietly on the PC you want to reach and gives it a short ID, like a phone number for your computer.
Type the ID and your password on a laptop, tablet, or any device with a browser. No app store, no client install.
Axiom finds the fastest path between your devices on its own. If a network gets in the way, it routes around it — you never touch a router setting.
Your PC's graphics card does the heavy lifting of turning the screen into video, so frames flow steadily instead of stuttering.
Mouse and keyboard travel on their own dedicated channel, so a background file copy never gets between you and a headshot.
No port forwarding, no IP addresses, no VPN. Axiom handles the connection for you, even on dorm, hotel, and coffee-shop Wi-Fi.
Alt-tab to Discord, browse, mod your game, move files. You're using your real PC, not a locked-down streaming session.
That is the whole design goal: steady 60fps video and a dedicated channel for your mouse and keyboard. Fast-paced competitive play depends on your network, but story games, strategy, RPGs, and most online play are exactly what gaming mode is built for.
No. Axiom connects your devices directly when it can and automatically falls back to our relay servers when a network is strict. You never open ports or touch router settings.
Keyboard and mouse work today and feel local. Native controller support is on the early-access roadmap — tell us your controller setup when you join the waitlist so we can prioritize it.
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.