Run ARK on one computer. Every phone, tablet, and laptop in your home connects instantly — no internet required. Wikipedia, medical guides, offline maps, movies, and games. All offline. All yours.
This section was added in response to rapidly escalating events. We believe every American family deserves a clear picture of the current risk.
On February 28, 2026, the United States and Israel launched Operation Epic Fury — a series of military strikes against Iran. Within hours, more than 60 Iranian-aligned hacker groups activated on platforms like Telegram, pledging "massive cyber attacks in the coming hours" against American infrastructure.
This is not theoretical. Iran has a documented history of successful attacks on U.S. targets — including the 2012–2013 denial-of-service campaign that crashed major bank websites, and the 2024 breach of Trump campaign email servers. Cybersecurity firms CrowdStrike and Google Threat Intelligence are already tracking a surge in disruption activity. JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon told CNBC directly: "We always try to prepare for that" — calling cyber threats "one of the highest risks banks bear."
The targets are not abstract: water treatment systems, power grids, telecommunications, and the financial networks that run modern life. Iranian group CyberAv3ngers — an IRGC-linked unit — has previously compromised 75+ U.S. industrial control systems in water and wastewater facilities using nothing more than default passwords.
The timing couldn't be worse. The agency responsible for protecting U.S. infrastructure — CISA — has lost roughly a third of its employees since early 2025, is operating under a partial government shutdown, and its website hasn't been updated since February 17. Cybersecurity assessments have been cancelled. America's digital fire department is undermanned precisely when the building is on fire.
"We expect Iran to target the U.S. with disruptive cyberattacks focusing on critical infrastructure and targets of opportunity." — John Hultquist, Chief Analyst, Google Threat Intelligence Group (March 2026)
When these attacks succeed — and historically, some do — the internet goes down. Power can go down. The information you rely on daily disappears. ARK doesn't prevent the attack. But it means your family never depends on the internet to survive one.
Get ARK Now — $99.99 ›Run ARK on any computer in your home. The moment it starts, every phone, tablet, laptop, and smart TV on your WiFi network can open a browser and access the full library — no app to install, no account to create, no internet needed.
192.168.1.5
Every device on your network gets full access. No per-device licenses. No installs. If it has a browser, it works.
Because ARK runs on your local network, pages load faster than the real internet. No lag, no buffering, no timeouts.
Your WiFi router keeps working even when the internet connection to it goes down. ARK lives entirely on your home network.
Dad watches a movie. Mom reads medical guides. Kids play games. All simultaneously, without any slowdown.
Everyone just opens a browser. No passwords to remember, no apps to install on every phone, no setup for guests.
Nothing leaves your home network. No tracking, no data collection, no third parties. Your library stays your business.
No per-device fees. No subscriptions. No connectivity required.
Get ARK Now — $99.99History shows us that modern infrastructure is fragile. When it breaks, knowledge becomes your most valuable currency.
Solar flares, cyber attacks, or cascading failures can take down power and internet for weeks. Without ARK, you're cut off from medical information, communication, and entertainment.
Read about the Carrington Event →Hurricanes, earthquakes, and wildfires destroy cell towers and fiber lines. While others panic without access to information, ARK users have medical guides, survival tactics, and family entertainment.
Hurricane Helene lessons →Nation-state attacks on critical infrastructure are increasing. GPS spoofing, DNS poisoning, and fiber cuts can isolate entire regions. ARK works independently of all external systems.
The new battlefield →Internet shutdowns are now common tools of control. ARK gives you uncensored access to the world's knowledge — Wikipedia, medical databases, educational content — forever.
Global shutdown tracker →Every day without ARK is a day you're dependent on fragile infrastructure.
Get ARK Now — $99.99Every Wikipedia article. Every medical reference. Surgical procedures, drug interactions, first aid, disease diagnosis — all searchable and cross-linked, exactly like the online version, but completely offline.
When supply chains break, you need to know how to provide for yourself. Water purification, food preservation, emergency shelter construction, electrical systems, and more.
GPS satellites may fail or be jammed. ARK includes detailed vector maps with street-level detail. Search locations, plan routes, and navigate without any connection.
Morale matters in crisis. ARK includes a full media server for your family's movies, plus 65+ browser games, audiobooks, and ebooks. Keep children calm and adults sane during extended outages.
ARK includes a full AI assistant — powered by open-source language models running locally on your hardware. No OpenAI. No Google. No subscription. No server farm 3,000 miles away. Just intelligence, entirely on your machine.
When the internet goes down and you need to know how to treat a wound, filter water, preserve food, or calm a panicking child — ARK's assistant answers. Instantly. Privately. From your own computer.
"Hurricane Ian took our power and internet for 9 days. ARK was our lifeline — we had medical info when my daughter got a cut, maps to navigate debris-filled roads, and games to keep the kids occupied. Worth every penny."
"I'm a software engineer who understands how fragile our infrastructure is. After the Colonial Pipeline hack, I bought ARK. Six months later, a major ISP outage hit our region. While others panicked, we had Wikipedia, offline maps, and entertainment."
"We live rural. Satellite internet goes out constantly. ARK means my kids can still research homework, I can access medical guides for our livestock, and we have movies when the weather's bad. It's like having the internet in a box."
| Capability | Smartphone + Internet | Physical Books | ARK |
|---|---|---|---|
| Works without internet | No | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| Full Wikipedia access | ✓ Yes | Impossible | ✓ 6.5M articles |
| Full-text search | ✓ Yes | Slow / index only | ✓ Instant search |
| Movies & entertainment | Requires streaming | None | ✓ Full media server |
| Detailed offline maps | △ Limited cache | No GPS | ✓ Full world maps |
| Games for children | Requires internet | None | ✓ 65+ games |
| Portability | ✓ Light | Heavy, space-consuming | ✓ Runs on any computer |
| AI assistant (offline) | Requires internet + subscription | No | ✓ Built-in, private, free |
| One-time cost | Monthly bills forever | △ Thousands for library | ✓ $99.99 once |
Why settle for fragile or incomplete solutions?
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What you're purchasing
You are purchasing the ARK software application — the server setup tool, content downloader, and management interface. ARK does not sell Wikipedia, games, maps, or any third-party content. All downloadable content is independently licensed (Creative Commons, ODbL, public domain) and fetched directly from its original source.
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The window is closing. Infrastructure vulnerabilities are growing. Every week without a preparedness plan is a week your family is exposed.
What happens to your family's information access when the grid goes down?
Join the Waitlist — Lock In $99.99Not at all. ARK is designed for non-technical users. It's a simple app installer — download, double-click, and follow the wizard. The setup automatically configures everything. If you can install Chrome or Spotify, you can install ARK.
ARK is modular — you choose what to download. The base software is small. Content recommendations:
Yes. ARK turns one computer into a private internet server for your entire home. Connect any device — phone, tablet, laptop, TV — to your WiFi router, open a browser, and navigate to the address ARK shows you (something like 192.168.1.5). That's it. Zero external connectivity required, ever.
That's the core idea — ARK is a mini-internet for your home. One computer runs it; every device on your WiFi accesses it. Your teenager watches a downloaded movie, your spouse looks up a medical question, you play a game — all at the same time, from their own device, with no apps to install. No per-device licenses, ever.
ARK runs on any modern Mac or Windows PC. Minimum requirements:
The computer running ARK stays on your home network and serves all other devices. It does not need to be a powerful machine — an older laptop works fine.
ARK includes a YouTube downloader and file browser. Download videos directly to your library, or copy your own movies, audiobooks, PDFs, and documents into the ARK folders. It becomes your personal offline cloud.
ARK sells software — specifically, the server application, setup automation, and management interface. It does not sell, bundle, or distribute Wikipedia, games, maps, or any third-party content. The content downloader inside ARK fetches freely licensed material directly from its original, authoritative source — Wikipedia (CC BY-SA 4.0), OpenStreetMap (ODbL), open-source and public domain games, and public domain texts from Project Gutenberg. ARK has no affiliation with any of these projects. Your own movies and media are added by you, from your own collection. Users are responsible for ensuring their use of any downloaded content complies with the applicable license and the laws of their jurisdiction.
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