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Getting started FAQ

Can I use AskAI.free on my phone?

Short answer: Yes, AskAI.free runs in any modern mobile browser. There's no app to install, and your account syncs across devices.

The whole site is mobile-first, including streaming answers, voice input, file uploads (Pro / Max) and the share-conversation feature. Open it in Safari, Chrome, Firefox or any modern mobile browser. There is no app to download, no app-store account, and nothing to update.

For an app-like experience, install it to your home screen. It takes about ten seconds:

  1. iPhone / iPad: open askai.free in Safari, tap the share icon, choose Add to Home Screen, then tap Add. The site launches full-screen with no address bar, like a native app.
  2. Android: open the site in Chrome, tap the three-dot menu, then Add to Home screen (some devices show "Install app" instead).

Everything meaningful works on a phone. Answers stream in as they are generated, so you are not staring at a spinner on slow mobile data. Voice input uses your phone's microphone, which is usually better than a laptop's. On Pro and Max you can upload photos straight from the camera, handy because the premium models are vision models that can read screenshots, receipts, menus, whiteboards and handwritten notes.

Two practical tips for mobile sessions. First, ask for structured output (bullets, steps, short tables) because long prose paragraphs are harder to scan on a small screen. Second, if you are dictating, glance over the transcription before sending: names, numbers and technical terms are the usual casualties of speech recognition.

If you're signed in, your chat history follows you across phone, tablet and desktop automatically, so you can start a question on the bus and finish the follow-up at your desk.

What works best on mobile

Mobile works well for quick chat, rewriting, idea generation, voice input and reading saved conversations. For longer workflows, the main constraint is not the model: it is screen space. If you are pasting long documents, reviewing code, or comparing multiple answers, a desktop browser is easier because you can see more context at once.

On a phone, keep prompts compact and ask for structured output: bullets, steps, tables or short drafts. If you use speech input, quickly scan the transcription before sending because names, numbers and technical terms can be misheard. Signed-in history makes this easier because you can start on mobile and continue later on desktop.

Try it in a real chatYour first question is free, no signup needed. Ask with your real context, or compare ChatGPT 4o and Claude Sonnet 4 on the same prompt.

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