Overview
What Nexma is
Overview
Nexma is an AI-native spatial operating system. It gives planning, design, and operations teams a single place to reason about the physical world — terrain, networks, fleets, sites — through natural language, mathematical optimization, and a map-native interface.
What Nexma is, in one paragraph
You describe what you want. Jax — Nexma’s spatial agent — reads your project, runs the right math, and writes the result directly to the map. Everything you create is part of your project, persistent and auditable. Every view (the Globe, live data, side panels, the mobile app) reads the same project state.
Three things to know first
- Speak, and it becomes. You don’t click through tools. You describe the
outcome — “route fiber to every household in this polygon, respecting splitter ratios” — and Jax does the work, showing each step.
- Skills make it domain-aware. Nexma is horizontal. To turn it into an FTTH planner,
load the FTTH agent skill. Load a different skill and the entire app reconfigures: toolbar, layers, validations, AI behavior.
- Your business, as code. Designs, rules, assets, history, automations — all live
together in your project. Editable, queryable, version-controllable. Your team and Jax work on the same artifacts.
Where to go next
- New to the platform? Start with the Quickstart.
- Want the model? Read Your business, as code and
Jax.
- Building for a specific domain? Browse the skills.
A note on naming
Jax is the agent. The Globe is the map. Skills are domain plugins. Those three names cover most of what you’ll see across the docs.