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Axsh Co., Ltd.(株式会社あくしゅ) is an IT company based in Tokyo, Japan, specializing in distributed systems, networking technologies, and cloud technologies. Its official website positions the company as an engineering team with capabilities in both software and infrastructure. It provides system development, cloud migration, CI/CD, and technical consulting, while also advancing an “Adaptive Automation” product suite for Digital Twin and AI-DevOps.
Its new product line centers on self-improving automation for development and operations. KnowledgeHive is designed for natural-language knowledge analysis and search, supports local LLMs and closed-network operation, and is suitable for highly confidential environments. Stepwise combines natural-language procedure manuals with test execution and scripting. Aerostat converts traditional manual SSH-based operations into tested Web API workflows. LiquidMetal targets physical network devices that cannot be virtualized, supporting GUI-based configuration, operation, testing, and SDN/API integration. Codekara can analyze uploaded source code and automatically generate specifications, and states that input code is not used for AI training. Historically, Axsh has also released open-source or source-available products such as OpenVNet, Wakame-vdc, and Wakame, giving it early experience in SDN and cloud infrastructure.
The official website does not disclose pricing, trial options, subscription plans, or enterprise support packages for the current products. The Adaptive Automation page is explicitly marked “as of July 2025: under development,” so at present it appears more like a showcase of the company’s technical roadmap and product portfolio. Historical products such as OpenVNet and Wakame-vdc were free under their software licenses, but this should not be used to infer pricing for the new products.
The strengths are its deep infrastructure-level capabilities, covering networking, cloud, AI, operations API-ification, and physical device testing, as well as support for local and closed-network environments, which is attractive to security-sensitive industries. The drawbacks are that the public materials are relatively conceptual and lack installation guides, API references, version status, SLA details, and a clear procurement path for customers, making self-service evaluation difficult for developers.
It is better suited to enterprise technical teams with complex networking, private cloud, CI/CD transformation, digital twin, or highly confidential AI operations needs, rather than small teams looking for ready-to-use SaaS. The review text does not provide information on access from mainland China, so its status is unknown.
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