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Devexperts Updates DXcharts With AI Tool That Converts English Prompts to Indicators

Tuesday, 07/04/2026 | 07:40 GMT by Damian Chmiel
  • The capability ships as part of a new DXcharts package, with Devexperts arguing it can help brokers retain and engage users on their platforms.
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Devexperts has added an in-chart AI assistant to DXcharts, its financial charting library, that allows traders to generate custom technical indicators by typing requests in plain English, the Ireland-based software company said today (Tuesday).

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The feature, available through a new DXcharts package, is designed to remove the requirement for programming knowledge when building custom analytical tools.

The Devexperts update arrives as brokers and platform providers race to embed AI into the trading workflow. Just this week, FP Markets partnered with Acuity Trading to launch an AI signal suite that delivers sentiment analysis, market signals, and real-time news data through its Client Portal, integrated with MetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader 5. The move reflects a broader pattern: brokers are increasingly treating AI-assisted tools as a baseline offering rather than a differentiator.

Devexperts Adds AI Assistant to DXcharts for Custom Indicators

The assistant accepts natural language prompts and applies the resulting indicator directly to the chart, keeping the process within a single screen. The company says the update sits alongside its existing charting infrastructure, which includes a library of more than 100 pre-built indicators and over 40 drawing tools.

The feature follows Devexperts' March update that opened DXcharts to custom JavaScript indicators built by broker development teams, an approach that still required code-writing skills.

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Denis Krivolapov, Product Manager of DXcharts at Devexperts (LinkedIn).

Denis Krivolapov, Product Manager of DXcharts, said the tool "is designed to act as a truly collaborative support for traders, enabling even those without deep technical knowledge to achieve the outcomes they desire for their charting."

He added that "the ease of use and ability to stay on one screen are further advantages offered by this update."

Devexperts positions the AI assistant partly as a broker-facing product, arguing that lowering the barrier to custom indicator creation can lift user engagement on broker platforms.

The company says the feature shortens learning curves, makes it easier to transfer indicators between platforms, and gives traders more room to try different setups without needing technical support. It also says the assistant provides feedback on execution , which is meant to support ongoing refinement.

AI Features Accumulate Across DXcharts

The new assistant adds another layer to an AI stack that Devexperts has been assembling within DXcharts over the past year and a half. In January 2025, DXcharts integrated the Devexa AI assistant to handle developer queries during onboarding and ongoing use.

That same year, TechSignals embedded real-time AI analysis tools directly into DXcharts through a third-party integration, which Devexperts at the time said offered brokers an opportunity to drive engagement, a rationale the company has now applied to its own in-house feature.

oneZero's Market Analytics tools, powered by Autochartist, were also incorporated into DXcharts in November 2025, adding near real-time pattern recognition and technical signals to the library.

Each of these additions reflects Devexperts' broader effort to position DXcharts as a more complete analytical environment, rather than a standalone charting component that brokers plug into their platforms.

Devexperts is not alone in pushing AI deeper into charting and trading interfaces. FBS introduced an AI assistant in late 2025 that reads live charts, interprets indicator readings, and generates trade suggestions with entry points, stop levels, and take-profit targets through its mobile app, using OpenAI's technology.

That tool, however, is built around analyzing charts that already exist, with traders choosing from a pre-set indicator library. The Devexperts approach takes a different angle, targeting the creation step itself, allowing traders to describe what they want rather than selecting from existing options.

Devexperts has added an in-chart AI assistant to DXcharts, its financial charting library, that allows traders to generate custom technical indicators by typing requests in plain English, the Ireland-based software company said today (Tuesday).

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The feature, available through a new DXcharts package, is designed to remove the requirement for programming knowledge when building custom analytical tools.

The Devexperts update arrives as brokers and platform providers race to embed AI into the trading workflow. Just this week, FP Markets partnered with Acuity Trading to launch an AI signal suite that delivers sentiment analysis, market signals, and real-time news data through its Client Portal, integrated with MetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader 5. The move reflects a broader pattern: brokers are increasingly treating AI-assisted tools as a baseline offering rather than a differentiator.

Devexperts Adds AI Assistant to DXcharts for Custom Indicators

The assistant accepts natural language prompts and applies the resulting indicator directly to the chart, keeping the process within a single screen. The company says the update sits alongside its existing charting infrastructure, which includes a library of more than 100 pre-built indicators and over 40 drawing tools.

The feature follows Devexperts' March update that opened DXcharts to custom JavaScript indicators built by broker development teams, an approach that still required code-writing skills.

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Denis Krivolapov, Product Manager of DXcharts at Devexperts (LinkedIn).

Denis Krivolapov, Product Manager of DXcharts, said the tool "is designed to act as a truly collaborative support for traders, enabling even those without deep technical knowledge to achieve the outcomes they desire for their charting."

He added that "the ease of use and ability to stay on one screen are further advantages offered by this update."

Devexperts positions the AI assistant partly as a broker-facing product, arguing that lowering the barrier to custom indicator creation can lift user engagement on broker platforms.

The company says the feature shortens learning curves, makes it easier to transfer indicators between platforms, and gives traders more room to try different setups without needing technical support. It also says the assistant provides feedback on execution , which is meant to support ongoing refinement.

AI Features Accumulate Across DXcharts

The new assistant adds another layer to an AI stack that Devexperts has been assembling within DXcharts over the past year and a half. In January 2025, DXcharts integrated the Devexa AI assistant to handle developer queries during onboarding and ongoing use.

That same year, TechSignals embedded real-time AI analysis tools directly into DXcharts through a third-party integration, which Devexperts at the time said offered brokers an opportunity to drive engagement, a rationale the company has now applied to its own in-house feature.

oneZero's Market Analytics tools, powered by Autochartist, were also incorporated into DXcharts in November 2025, adding near real-time pattern recognition and technical signals to the library.

Each of these additions reflects Devexperts' broader effort to position DXcharts as a more complete analytical environment, rather than a standalone charting component that brokers plug into their platforms.

Devexperts is not alone in pushing AI deeper into charting and trading interfaces. FBS introduced an AI assistant in late 2025 that reads live charts, interprets indicator readings, and generates trade suggestions with entry points, stop levels, and take-profit targets through its mobile app, using OpenAI's technology.

That tool, however, is built around analyzing charts that already exist, with traders choosing from a pre-set indicator library. The Devexperts approach takes a different angle, targeting the creation step itself, allowing traders to describe what they want rather than selecting from existing options.

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