Apocalypsis Limited
Coming 2026

We all die.
Some of us just later.

An AI survival assistant that runs entirely from a portable SSD. No internet. No cloud. No compromises. 77,000 books, offline maps, verified sources, and a local AI — all in your pocket.

Apocalypsis AI chat answering a survival question about nosebleeds with sourced medical guidance
77,000
Offline Books
177
Verified Sources
9
Languages
16
Survival Tools

Everything You Need. Nothing You Don't.

Built for the moment your internet dies — and you need answers that matter.

Verified Sources, Not Hallucinations

Answers backed by 177 verified sources — military field manuals, medical references, engineering guides. Every response cites its sources. An evidence gate rejects unverified claims.

77,000 Books at Your Fingertips

The complete Project Gutenberg library — medicine, engineering, agriculture, science. Search, browse, and read with the built-in reader. All offline.

Runs on Your Hardware

Designed for everyday laptops. Multiple AI models (3B/7B/14B) — the system detects your hardware and picks the best fit. Without a GPU, responses take 30–60 seconds. That's the price of full autonomy — and a slow answer beats no answer when the grid is down.

Offline Maps & 16 Calculators

Full vector world map with search and coordinates. Plus 16 practical calculators for construction, water purification, navigation, and electrical work.

9 Languages, One Interface

The entire UI and AI switch to your language. Sources stay in their original language — the AI translates and cites them. Built-in offline translator included.

Add Your Own Documents

Upload your PDFs, text files, and notes into the AI's knowledge base. The system indexes them and uses them alongside verified sources when answering your questions. Your personal library, searchable by AI.

100% Private. Zero Cloud.

Everything runs locally. No accounts, no telemetry, no data leaves your device. If our servers disappear tomorrow — your Apocalypsis keeps working.

Plug In & Go. Zero Install.

One SSD works on Windows, macOS, and Linux. No installation, no dependencies, no admin rights. Plug in, launch, done.

Offline Translator & Morse Code

Translate text between languages without internet. Encode and decode Morse code. Practical communication tools for when normal channels fail.

How We Compare

There are other offline survival solutions. Here's how Apocalypsis is different.

Apocalypsis Project NOMAD Prepper Disk Doom Box
Price From €79 Free (open-source, DIY) $200–$280 $699
AI capability Local LLM (3B/7B/14B) with RAG & cited sources Local LLM via Ollama with RAG None Multiple 7B models, no RAG
Finding information Ask in natural language, get sourced answers AI chat + manual browsing Manual folder browsing AI chat, general knowledge only
Hardware required Any laptop with USB port Dedicated PC build recommended None (self-contained Raspberry Pi) None (self-contained mini PC)
Content library 77K books, 177 verified sources, 23 domains Wikipedia, medical refs, some guides Wikipedia, Khan Academy, iFixit, guides 100 GB general knowledge database
Offline maps Full vector world map All regions Basic maps
Guaranteed updates New models, sources & features via subscription Community-driven, no guarantees Static Static
Referral program

Having thousands of files is useless if you can't find the right one in time.
Apocalypsis finds it for you.

See It in Action

A real product, not a concept. Here's what you get.

AI Chat interface showing a detailed answer about stopping a nosebleed with medical sources cited

Ask anything about survival, first aid, or emergencies. Get detailed, sourced answers from an AI that runs entirely on your machine.

Library interface showing 77,960 books with search and language filters

Browse and read from 77,000 books. Filter by language, subject, and format. Your personal offline library, always available.

Knowledge Base browser showing 177 sources across categories like Medical, Survival, Engineering, Agriculture

177 verified sources across 23 domains — from field medicine to blacksmithing, agriculture to aeronautics. All indexed and searchable.

Offline vector world map showing Washington DC area with roads, terrain, and place search

Full vector world map that works without any connection. Search places, get coordinates, navigate by terrain.

Survival calculators showing construction tools for concrete mix, log volume, wall area, bricks, and roof pitch

16 practical calculators for construction, water purification, navigation, and electrical work. Real tools for real situations.

Offline translator interface with language pair selection and text input

Translate text between languages without internet. Choose from multiple language pairs — all running locally on your machine.

Morse code encoder converting 'Save our Souls' to dots and dashes

Encode and decode Morse code instantly. A practical communication tool for when normal channels fail.

System information panel showing knowledge base status, model details, and configuration

Full system overview: knowledge base status, available AI models, routing scenarios, and configuration — everything at a glance.

Three Steps. That's It.

01

Plug In the SSD

Connect to any Windows, macOS, or Linux computer. No installation, no dependencies, no admin rights needed.

02

Open in Your Browser

Launch with one click. The system detects your hardware and picks the optimal AI model. On CPU — expect 30–60s per response. With a GPU — 5–15s.

03

Ask, Learn, Survive

Chat with AI, read books, browse maps, use calculators. All your survival knowledge — always available, always private.

Built Today. Better Tomorrow.

Apocalypsis is not a static product. It gets better with every update.

Faster Models

As new, more efficient AI models emerge, we integrate them. Faster responses, better accuracy — same hardware.

Growing Knowledge Base

More verified sources, new survival domains, refined routing scenarios. Every update makes the AI smarter and more relevant.

Software Updates

New features, UI improvements, bug fixes. Install updates directly from the app — no reinstall needed.

"Yes, it can be slow. That's the price of true autonomy."

On a CPU, generating a response can take 30–60 seconds. With a GPU, it drops to 5–15 seconds. We won't pretend otherwise. This is a deliberate trade-off: full autonomy over speed. When the internet is down, a slow answer is infinitely better than no answer at all.

Frequently Asked Questions

Apocalypsis is a portable AI survival assistant that runs entirely from an external SSD. It includes a local AI chatbot, 77,000 books, offline maps, 16 calculators, a translator, and a curated knowledge base of 177 verified sources across 23 survival domains. You can also upload your own documents — the AI indexes them and uses them alongside verified sources. Works on any computer with a browser — no installation, no internet.
Yes, 100%. The AI model runs locally on your CPU or GPU. All books, maps, knowledge bases, and tools are stored on the SSD. Nothing connects to the cloud. Nothing phones home. This is the entire point of the product.
Any Windows, macOS, or Linux machine with a USB port and a modern browser. No installation required — the app runs directly from the SSD. The system detects your hardware and offers multiple AI models: a lightweight 3B model for any laptop, or larger 7B/14B models if you have a dedicated GPU. On a CPU-only machine, expect AI responses in 30–60 seconds; with a GPU, that drops to 5–15 seconds. This is the trade-off for running entirely offline — but when the internet is down, a slow answer is infinitely better than none.
Apocalypsis is not a data dump. It's a curated, AI-powered system. The knowledge base has 177 hand-selected sources verified for accuracy — military field manuals, medical references, engineering guides. The RAG pipeline means the AI cites its sources and refuses to make claims it can't back up. You get an intelligent assistant, not a search bar over raw text.
Completely. No cloud services, no accounts required, no telemetry, no analytics. The SSD contains everything. Your queries, your documents, your uploaded files — nothing leaves your machine. If our company disappeared tomorrow, your Apocalypsis would keep working exactly as it does today.
Running an AI model locally on a CPU takes time — 30 to 60 seconds per response on an average laptop. With a GPU, that drops to 5–15 seconds. This is the trade-off for full autonomy: no cloud means no instant responses. But when the internet is down and you need medical guidance or survival instructions, a slow answer is infinitely better than none. You can also switch to a lighter model anytime for faster responses.
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