
Since launching mainnet in 2022, Axelar has powered secure cross-chain interoperability across Web3, helping applications, wallets, and ecosystems move assets and messages across blockchains. Much of that activity has happened behind the scenes, with Axelar serving as the infrastructure layer that connects otherwise separate networks.
Today, we are taking the first step towards making that infrastructure easier for users to access directly. Axelar is introducing its new interface at https://app.axelar.network, a new way for moving assets across chains through Axelar’s secure and decentralized interoperability network. The goal is to make cross-chain interaction feel more direct, more reliable, and easier to use, starting with asset transfers and expanding over time to support more Axelar-powered workflows, from interchain token deployments to broader interoperability features.
Cross-chain activity has become part of everyday Web3. Users move assets between ecosystems. Developers build applications that need access to liquidity and users across multiple chains. Institutions and asset issuers increasingly need infrastructure that can support multichain distribution, settlement, and liquidity.
But the experience of moving across chains is still too fragmented. Users often have to choose between multiple bridges, frontends, and routing tools before they can complete a simple transfer. That complexity makes cross-chain activity feel harder than it should.
Axelar’s interface gives users a direct path into Axelar’s interoperability infrastructure. It brings more of the transfer experience closer to the network itself, helping Axelar improve reliability, routing, visibility, and product design over time.
This does not replace the broader ecosystem built around Axelar. Third-party integrations remain important to the Axelar ecosystem. Wallets, aggregators, exchanges, asset issuers, and other protocols will continue to use Axelar infrastructure to embed cross-chain functionality into their own products. The difference is that users now also have a first-party place to access Axelar-secured transfers directly.
The first release gives users a direct way to move certain assets across nine major blockchain ecosystems:
These networks represent a starting point for the interface, not the limit of Axelar’s infrastructure. Axelar already supports 50+ chains and over 1.000 tokens across its broader interoperability network. Bringing more of that coverage into the first-party interface is already in active development, with additional chains and cross-chain features planned for upcoming releases. Over time, this will make more assets, ecosystems, and use-cases accessible from one direct interface for Axelar-powered cross-chain activity.
This launch lays the foundation for a broader cross-chain product layer. Upcoming features will include:
These features are designed to support both first-party Axelar experiences and third-party integrations. That matters because Axelar is not only an interface. It is programmable interoperability infrastructure. With technologies such as General Message Passing, the Mobius Development Stack and Interchain Token Service, developers can build applications where assets, messages, and arbitrary logic move across chains more seamlessly.
The future and present of Web3 is multichain. Assets, applications, and communities are spread across many ecosystems, and users should not have to think about that complexity every time they want to move value.
Axelar’s interface is a step toward making cross-chain activity feel more direct, more reliable, and easier to understand. Axelar has long powered cross-chain movement behind the scenes. Now, users can access that infrastructure directly.
Move assets across chains through Axelar.
Available now at: https://app.axelar.network