AI stock analysis you can talk to
Stop digging through annual reports. Ask "Is this company healthy?" or "Why did Reliance fall today?" and StockGenie's AI stock analyzer reads the real financials, charts and news, then answers in seconds.
Grounded in data, not hype
Real answers
Every reply is built from the company's actual financials and recent news — with the reasoning shown.
Voice or text
Type your question or just speak it. Perfect for asking on the go.
Hindi & English
Ask in the language you think in. The assistant replies in kind.
Questions investors actually have
- "Is HDFC Bank financially healthy?"
- "Compare TCS and Infosys"
- "Why is Reliance up today?"
- "Explain RSI in simple words"
Tap any stock mentioned in an answer to jump straight into its full analysis.
What is AI stock analysis?
AI stock analysis uses artificial intelligence to read a company's financials, charts and recent news, then explain what they mean in plain language. Instead of reading a wall of numbers yourself, you ask a question and get a grounded, data-backed summary of what a stock is actually doing.
An AI stock analyzer like StockGenie's Ask Me works in three moves. It pulls the real data for an NSE company, interprets it the way a trained analyst would, and explains the result so anyone can follow it. Ask "Is this company healthy?" and you get the reasoning, not a vague tip.
The difference from the noise online is simple: StockGenie answers only from data — fundamentals, technicals and recent news — never from hype. It's analysis and education, in English or Hindi, the moment you ask. For the bigger picture, see what fundamental analysis of stocks means and what technical analysis is.
Can AI predict stock prices?
No. AI stock analysis does not predict prices, and any tool that claims a target should make you suspicious. What StockGenie's AI does is read and score the things that actually drive a company — its fundamentals, technicals and news — and explain them clearly.
Here's the line we hold: the AI scores a stock's financial health, reads its chart signals and digests recent news, then lays out the strengths and the risks. It never issues a buy, sell or hold call. No "this will go up", no price target, no tip. Markets carry real risk, and no model captures every factor that moves a price.
That restraint is the point. A score you can question and dig into is worth far more than a verdict you can't. The AI hands you a grounded read; the decision stays with you and your SEBI-registered adviser. If you want to understand how a verdict-style rating works and why it's limited, see how the StockGenie stock score works.
How Ask Me answers in seconds
This is automated stock analysis with the reasoning shown. Every reply follows the same disciplined path, so you can trust where it comes from.
It understands your question
Type or speak naturally — "Compare these two", "Why did it fall?" — in English or Hindi. The AI works out exactly what you're asking.
It gathers the real data
The relevant financials, recent news and automatic stock chart analysis for the stock in question — the same inputs a human analyst would pull.
It analyses, then explains
You get a short summary, the key points behind it, the stock's scores, and tappable links to the full analysis — with a clear "for education only" note.
An analyst for every kind of question
Health checks
"Is this company financially healthy?" — answered from real balance-sheet data, not opinion.
Head-to-head
"Compare these two stocks" — a side-by-side on fundamentals, technicals and scores.
Why it moved
"Why is this stock up today?" — the AI connects the price move to recent news and data.
Jargon, explained
"Explain RSI in simple words" — clear definitions, so you learn as you go.
Quick screens
"What does this company do?" — instant context on the business and sector.
In your language
Ask anything in Hindi or English and get the answer in kind — by text or voice.
Why AI changes stock research
For decades, real stock research belonged to people with expensive terminals and the time to read hundreds of pages of filings. For an ordinary investor with a job, a family and a phone, that depth was out of reach. AI stock market analysis changes the equation, because the slow, skilled work of reading and summarising is exactly what it does best.
The value is speed and clarity. An AI assistant reads a company's financials, scans its chart and digests the latest news in seconds, then explains the result in language anyone can follow. It compresses hours of research into a single conversation — and it doesn't replace your judgement, it gives your judgement far better raw material to work with.
So instead of starting from a blank screen or a stranger's tip, you start from a grounded, data-backed summary, and you keep asking until you understand. For Indian investors, in English or Hindi, that's a genuinely new kind of access.
What makes Ask Me different
Plenty of apps bolt on a chatbot. Ask Me is built specifically for grounded, responsible stock analysis.
Grounded in real data
Answers are built from a company's actual financials, chart signals and recent news — not from rumour or generic web text.
Shows its reasoning
Every answer includes the key points and scores behind it, so you can see why it says what it says.
Honest about limits
Ask Me explains, it never promises. It frames everything as analysis and education, with clear disclaimers — never a buy or sell call.
Connected to the app
Tap any stock in an answer to open its full analysis. The conversation and the data live together.
Bilingual by design
Ask and receive answers in Hindi or English, by text or voice, with no loss of depth in either language.
Always available
No waiting for market hours or a human analyst. Your questions get answered the moment you have them.
How to ask better questions
Ask Me understands plain language, but a little structure gets you sharper answers. A few habits worth forming:
- Be specific about what you want. "Is this company's debt a concern?" gets a more useful answer than a vague "is it good?"
- Ask follow-ups. Treat it as a conversation. Once you have a summary, drill into the part you care about — margins, growth, or the chart.
- Compare to learn. Asking the AI to compare two companies is one of the fastest ways to understand what separates a strong business from a weak one.
- Ask it to explain. If a term is unfamiliar, just ask — "explain this simply." Ask Me is as much a tutor as an analyst.
- Switch languages freely. Ask in Hindi if that is clearer for you; the depth of the answer does not change.
A tool for understanding, not tips
Ask Me is built to help you understand a company — its health, its chart, its recent news, and what they mean — so you can form your own view. The investors who do well over time are the ones who make their own informed decisions, and understanding what you own is how you get there.
Used well, the AI does the reading and the explaining; you do the deciding. It pairs naturally with the rest of the app: turn any answer into a single stock score, or dig into the method behind it through fundamental analysis and technical analysis.
A day with Ask Me
The easiest way to understand Ask Me is to see how it fits into a normal investing routine. None of this requires any special knowledge — just questions, asked in plain language.
You read in the morning that a stock you follow jumped on its results. Instead of hunting through articles, you ask, "Why is this stock up today?" and get a grounded answer connecting the move to the actual numbers. Curious how it stacks up against a rival, you ask, "Compare these two companies," and get a side-by-side on fundamentals, technicals and scores in one reply.
Later, considering a new name, you ask the simplest possible question — "Is this company financially healthy?" — and get a clear summary with the strengths and risks spelled out. A term in the answer is unfamiliar, so you ask, "Explain that in simple words," and learn something in the process. Every answer carries tappable links to the full analysis, so you can go as deep as you like.
That is the shift: research stops being a chore you avoid and becomes a quick conversation you actually have. Over time, asking these questions teaches you to think like an analyst yourself — which is the real point. Ask Me speeds up the work and, quietly, makes you a better investor. And because it answers in English or Hindi, by text or voice, it fits whatever way you prefer to think.
Ask by voice, in your language
What makes Ask Me genuinely useful in India is how naturally you can talk to it. You're never forced to phrase things in formal financial English or type long queries on a small screen.
Tap the microphone and just speak your question — "is this company doing well?", "isme kitna karz hai?" — and Ask Me transcribes it, lets you check the text, and answers. Millions of Indian investors reason most clearly in Hindi, yet most tools assume English fluency. Ask Me doesn't. Ask in Hindi and you get a full answer in Hindi — the same depth, in the language you think in — and you can switch mid-conversation.
That's not a cosmetic feature. It opens real stock analysis to everyday investors, not just a fluent, screen-comfortable minority. The data and the reasoning are the same for everyone; only the way you reach them changes.
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