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In other words: (by ai)
Daxly’s multi-model orchestration works through its proprietary Dax 2.1 Neural Engine.
It is not a single large language model — it is an intelligent routing and orchestration system that breaks a user’s request into subtasks and dynamically assigns each one to the strongest available AI model or specialized tool.
Daxly does not use one AI.
It uses a smart system (called the Dax 2.1 Neural Engine) that:
1. Breaks your request into many small jobs
2. Picks the best AI’s for each job
3. Combines everything into the final result
Everyday example
You say: “Build me a game with intro video, logo, and music.”
• Coding the game → Claude
(best at code)
• Designing the logo →
Midjourney or DALL·E
(best at images)
• Making the intro video → Veo or
Runway (best at video)
• Creating the music → Suno
(best at music)
• Checking security → Claude +
GPT together
You only write one prompt.
Simply put:
Daxly acts as a conductor. You give the overall vision; the Neural Engine decides, moment by moment, which AI or tool should play each instrument. That is the multi-model orchestration.
Still in beta (user test phase); announcement is expected within days, any time soon.