Axassetsd

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Axassetsd is a daemon process that is part of Apple's Accessibility framework on macOS and iOS. It is responsible for managing the resources used by accessibility features, such as VoiceOver and Siri. Axassetsd is not normally visible to users, but it can sometimes appear in logs or crash reports.

If you see axassetsd in a crash report, it is usually not a cause for concern. However, if you see it using a lot of CPU or memory, it could be a sign that there is a problem with an accessibility feature. If you are experiencing problems with accessibility features, you can try restarting your device or contacting Apple Support.

Here are some additional details about axassetsd:

It is located in the

/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/AXRuntime.framework/Versions/A/Resources directory on macOS.

It is part of the Accessibility bundle on iOS. It communicates with other processes using the XPC (cross-process communication) protocol.

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