
Last year we invested in Axiomatic AI. Their mission is to bring verifiable and trustworthy AI into science and engineering, enabling innovation in areas where rigour and reliability are essential. At the core of this is Mission 10×30: achieving a tenfold improvement in scientific and engineering productivity by 2030.
The company was founded by top researchers and professors from MIT, the University of Toronto, and ICFO in Barcelona, bringing deep expertise in physics, computer science, and engineering.
Since our investment, the team has been heads down executing. Now they’ve shared their first public release: Axiomatic Operators.
What They’ve Released
Axiomatic Operators are MCP servers that run directly in your IDE, connecting with systems like Claude Code and Cursor. The suite includes:
- AxEquationExplorer
- AxModelFitter
- AxPhotonicsPreview
- AxDocumentParser
- AxPlotToData
- AxDocumentAnnotator
Why is this important?
Large Language Models (LLMs) excel at languages (as their name suggests) but struggle with logic. That’s why AI can write poetry but often has trouble with math — LLMs mainly rely on pattern matching rather than reasoning.
This is where Axiomatic steps in. Their approach combines advances in reinforcement learning, LLMs, and world models to create AI that is not just fluent but also capable of reasoning with the rigour required in science and engineering.
What’s Next
This first release marks an important step in turning their mission into practical, usable tools. In the coming weeks, the team will share more technical material — including white papers, demo videos, GitHub repositories, and case studies — while continuing to work closely with early access partners.
Find out more on GitHub, including demos, case studies, and everything else you need to make your work days less annoying and more productive: Axiomatic AI GitHub
We’re excited to see their progress. If you’re in science or engineering, we encourage you to give the Axiomatic Operators suite a try: Axiomatic AI.
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