Study Scripture deeply — grounded in the text, not the model.
Read the Bible offline, open the original Greek and Hebrew with Strong's, and ask an AI companion that answers only from Scripture and trusted public-domain sources — every claim cited, every note yours.
Installs as an app · works fully offline · no credit card.
1In the beginning was the WordG3056, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.2The same was in the beginning with God.
“Word” renders the Greek logos (G3056) — here naming the pre-existent Christ, eternal and divine.
Built for careful, unhurried study.
The tools of a good study Bible — concordance, lexicon, commentary — woven together and ready offline.
Read fully offline
The KJV downloads to your device so Scripture is always there — on a plane, in a tunnel, in the pew. Installs as an app, opens instantly.
Original languages, in reach
Tap any word for its Strong's number and the underlying Greek or Hebrew. Lexicon definitions, not guesswork.
A grounded AI companion
Ask questions in plain English. Answers come only from Scripture and trusted public-domain sources — every claim carries a citation you can open.
Notebooks that are yours
Highlight verses, write notes, and build study notebooks. Your work stays on your device and syncs when you're online.
Capture printed text
Photograph a study Bible margin or a printed page and pull the text straight into your notebook.
Trusted, not invented
No modern paraphrase, no hallucinated commentary. The library is curated public-domain works from the historic church.
Read. Ask. Keep.
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Open Scripture
Start reading the KJV in a clean, distraction-free column — already on your device, online or off.
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Dig into the text
Tap a word for its Strong's number and original-language sense, or ask the companion a question about the passage.
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Keep what you find
Highlight, annotate, and gather insights into notebooks you can return to and build on over time.
A trusted shelf, from the historic church.
The companion is grounded in a curated collection of public-domain works — Scripture, the great creeds and confessions, and commentary from the Reformers and church fathers. When it answers, it points you to the page.
No modern translations, no invented sources, no paywalled scholarship — just the inheritance of the church, searchable and at hand.
- King James Version
- Strong's Concordance
- Calvin's Commentaries
- Augustine
- Westminster Confession
- Westminster Catechisms
- The Ecumenical Creeds
- The Five Solas
Good to know.
Does it really work offline?
Yes. The KJV downloads to your device and the app installs like a native app, so reading and your notebooks work with no connection. The AI companion and first-time downloads need internet; everything you've saved does not.
How is the AI different from a normal chatbot?
It's grounded. Instead of answering from a model's memory, it draws on Scripture and a fixed library of trusted public-domain works, and it cites them. If the sources don't support an answer, it tells you rather than inventing one.
Which translations are included?
The King James Version, with Strong's numbers linking each word to the original Greek and Hebrew. The focus for now is public-domain texts, so modern copyrighted translations aren't included.
Who is this for?
Anyone who wants to study the Bible carefully — pastors, teachers, students, and lay readers in the Reformed and broader historic Protestant tradition who value original languages and primary sources.
What does it cost?
It's free during the beta. We'll always keep a meaningful free tier for reading and study.
Is my study private?
Your notes and notebooks are yours. They live on your device and sync to your account so you can pick up across devices — they're not shared unless you choose to.
Open the Word with the whole shelf beside you.
Free during beta. Installs in seconds. Works offline.