Hey everyone,
If you’ve ever worried about losing access to the internet during a storm, power outage, or worse, you already know how valuable real, offline knowledge can be. That’s exactly why I built PrepperPi — a compact, Raspberry Pi-powered offline server that turns any phone, tablet, or laptop into a full survival reference library with zero internet or cellular connection required.
Just connect to the PrepperPi Wi-Fi network, open your browser, and you’re instantly inside a complete offline encyclopedia packed with medical guides, repair manuals, survival skills, and more.
What PrepperPi Is Right Now
PrepperPi runs on a small Raspberry Pi and uses ZIM files (the standard for offline Wikipedia-style archives) served through Kiwix software. The entire library lives on the Pi — no cloud, no data plan, no external power beyond a battery bank or solar setup.
Here’s what’s already inside:
– WikiMed Medical Encyclopedia – The largest offline medical reference from Wikipedia (cancer care, children’s health,
ears/nose/throat, and hundreds of other critical topics).
– Best of Wikipedia – The top 50,000 highest-quality articles, hand-selected for usefulness.
– iFixit Repair Manuals – Step-by-step guides to fix almost anything (electronics, appliances, vehicles — you name it).
– U.S. Army Survival Series – Full field manuals on shelter-building, tactics, nuclear-blast survival, lean-tos, bunkers,
and more (73 books and counting).
– Dedicated sections for First Aid, Food & Water (growing, preserving, purifying), and Survival
(field craft, emergency skills).
Everything is fast, searchable, and works completely offline.
Test images of the working PrepperPi interface will be published on this website soon.
Why This Matters for Preppers and Off-Grid Folks
When the grid goes down, your phone still works — but Google doesn’t. PrepperPi gives every device in your group immediate access to life-saving information without burning cellular data or relying on a failing internet backbone.It’s perfect for:
– Hurricane or winter-storm power outages
– Extended off-grid camping or bug-out situations
– Family or neighborhood emergency response teams
– Anyone who wants knowledge they can truly own
This Is Only the Beginning
PrepperPi v1 is focused on the knowledge library — and it’s already incredibly useful. But the real vision is much bigger.
Future updates will add:
– Encrypted voice server – Private, off-grid voice comms for your group
– Text-messaging capability – Send messages between any connected device
– All over local Wi-Fi – No cellular network, no SIM cards, no towers required
Imagine your whole family or preparedness group able to talk and text securely even when the outside world goes dark. That’s the direction we’re heading.
What’s Next?
I’ll be posting build instructions, parts lists, and software setup guides in the coming weeks so you can make your own PrepperPi. If you want to be notified when those drop, just keep an eye on the blog or sign up for the Offgrid Technology newsletter (link at the bottom of the site).
In the meantime, I’d love to hear from you:
– What offline content would you want on a PrepperPi?
– Any specific survival topics or repair manuals you think are must-haves?
– Drop your thoughts in the comments below.
Stay prepared, stay connected — even when the world isn’t.
— Offgrid Technology
P.S. PrepperPi is a brand-new project and growing fast. Real screenshots of the interface will be added to this post soon.












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