OFFLINE · LOCAL · NO ACCOUNTS
The library that works when nothing else does.
ARCADIA is a self-contained survival knowledge appliance. Wikipedia, OpenStreetMap, medical references, language tools, and a private AI — all running offline from a single quiet box on your kitchen counter.
What it is
ARCADIA is a small, fanless AI workstation pre-loaded with hundreds of gigabytes of survival, medical, agricultural, and reference material — plus a private language model that runs locally and answers questions with citations from the on-device library.
It creates its own private WiFi. Any phone, tablet, or laptop in the house joins it without an account, without an app, without internet. Everyone uses it at once.
160 GB of Wikipedia + reference
Planet-scale offline maps
Hands-free voice
USE CASES
Field medicine
A parent in another room consults the Medical agent for a step-by-step procedure on their phone.
Off-grid navigation
A laptop running Maps in the kitchen while phones browse Wikivoyage on the same private WiFi.
Family knowledge base
Khan Academy, Wikipedia, and language tools for kids studying when the internet is gone.