No. Birth data is computed on the fly and is not stored server-side. If you save a chart, it lives in your browser's local storage and never leaves your device.
No. Casting a chart, the daily reading, and the core classical engine are available without an account.
Vedic (Jyotish) uses the sidereal zodiac (corrected for precession); Western uses tropical. AstroGenesis supports both — you choose at cast time. Lahiri is India's government standard; KP is available for Krishnamurti practitioners.
Use the built-in rectification tool. It compares your Vimshottari dasha periods against known life events and narrows the birth-time window. You will never be forced to invent a time.
The engine aligns 81.9% of top-30 dasha windows across 3,445 permitted event records from 570 charts. A non-overlapping 793-event chart-disjoint blind test scores 81.8%. Exact-day and year-placeholder records are reported separately.
Ayanamsha corrects for the precession of the equinoxes — the offset between the tropical and sidereal zodiacs. Lahiri is India's government standard and the default for most Vedic readings. KP is for Krishnamurti Paddhati practitioners. Western (tropical) readings do not use an ayanamsha.
Yes. The Pro tier includes export, PDF reports, and the full rules library. Many practitioners use AstroGenesis as a reference.
No. AstroGenesis is a research and reflection tool. It reads astrological signals and cites the classical rules behind each reading; it does not predict specific events with certainty and is not a substitute for professional advice.