Indicia · Offline by Design

The Airplane Test


Put your phone in airplane mode. Open Indicia. Ask.

The answer arrives — grounded in your library, citations open to the page. Or the honest refusal arrives, if your record cannot support one. No signal. No cloud. No excuses.

The claim, precisely

On supported iPhones (iOS 26 with Apple Intelligence), Ask Ebony runs entirely on the device: the language model, the semantic index, and the library itself. The question never leaves your hand. We know of no other iPhone research library whose AI answers from your own documents with the radios off.

On earlier devices, the question travels exactly one place: your organization’s own worker — the sovereign instance that holds your library, on infrastructure keyed to your room — never a shared, multi-tenant cloud.

Why it matters

The record is only a weapon if it is in your hand when you need it: in the courthouse basement where there is no signal, at the visiting line where phones stay in airplane mode, in the field, on the road, in the rooms where the work actually happens.

Every document in your library is carried in full on the device — the brief, the transcript, the report — rendered beautifully, searchable to the sentence, annotated in your own hand. The library does not degrade when the network does.

The test

One minute, your device

1. Airplane mode on.  2. Open Indicia.  3. Ask a question your record answers — watch the citation open to the passage.  4. Ask a question your record does not answer — watch her decline, and name the nearest items instead of guessing.

That is the whole demonstration. Custody you can verify with a switch.

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