Specialized AI Agents
Designed for legal analysis, finance, learning, and business workflows instead of one generic chat experience.
Company & trust
Runexa Systems LLC builds AI agents designed to help individuals, professionals, and organizations analyze information, understand documents, learn faster, and make better decisions.
Last updated: June 2026
Company
Runexa Systems LLC
Founded
2026
Headquarters
Sheridan, Wyoming, United States
Website
https://runexa.ai
Contact
contact@runexa.ai
Focus
Legal AI · Finance AI · Study AI · Business AI
Runexa was born from real-life challenges. As a parent, professional, and entrepreneur, I often faced complex information that required time and expertise to understand. Runexa was created to make this information more accessible through specialized AI agents that help people learn, analyze, and make decisions with greater clarity and confidence.
Runexa was founded by Dr. Rachid Ejjami with the goal of building practical AI systems focused on real-world work rather than generic chat experiences.
Runexa is built around specialized agents, responsible AI use, and clear user control.
Designed for legal analysis, finance, learning, and business workflows instead of one generic chat experience.
AI assists users with analysis and structure, but important decisions should remain subject to human review.
Privacy, security, and responsible data handling are considered throughout the platform and explained in dedicated policy pages.
Agents evolve as models, workflows, infrastructure, evaluation methods, and safety systems improve.
Runexa provides AI-powered software designed to assist users with analysis, understanding, and decision support. Users remain responsible for reviewing outputs and determining whether professional advice or additional review is appropriate.
Runexa separates trust, policy, and product information so users can quickly understand how the platform works.
Explains data collection, use, retention, deletion, rights, and model-training position.
Explains security safeguards, access controls, infrastructure, monitoring, and data handling.
Explains AI limitations, human review, no professional advice, and responsible use.
Explains account rules, acceptable use, billing, ownership, liability, and service conditions.
Last updated: June 2026