User Guide & Features
Learn how to use Nexiume's natural language heuristics to find hardware matches grounded in deterministic specification indexing.
How To Prompt the AI Assistant
Nexiume does not require rigid syntax. You can type natural, descriptive sentences explaining who you are, what you need, and your budgetary limits. The engine then extracts three grounded parameters to run unbiased specification matching:
Auto-detects if you need a laptop, smartphone, tablet, smartwear, or audio buds to focus spec models.
Parses monetary symbols ($, £, ₹) to switch to United States, United Kingdom, or India regional listings.
Maps terms like "battery life", "gaming", "coding", "active noise control", or "heavy lifting" to spec coefficient weights.
Sample Blueprint Queries
Click back to the homepage and try copy-pasting any of these sentences to see the engine in action:
Tells the AI to heavily weigh CPU cores, multi-threading, RAM capabilities, and carry indexes.
Auto-routes to regional GBP retail listings, scoring camera arrays and display qualities.
Triggers filters requiring stylus support, ignoring cheap media-consumption slabs.
Sorts devices based on water seals, biosensors, and built-in navigation chips.
Browse our completely sorted specification tables. Filter hardware dynamically by custom variables, check benchmarks, and directly launch comparable matchups.
Switch regions dynamically between US, UK, and India inside the navbar. Outbound checklists immediately adjust target retailers, tax parameters, and shipping indexes.
Our autonomous crawlers scan official release records daily. Discovered releases are stored in the admin proposals queue for one-click catalog approval.
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