Can an AI assistant work without internet? Yes — this one keeps going.
Your assistant keeps working when the internet is down. It lives in the box on your shelf, so what it needs is power, not Wi-Fi. Digital Twin Pro is that box; the assistant inside is ours, named your assistant — you can rename yours.
What still works with the internet out?
Anything that uses what is already in the house. Ask questions about your own files. Write a letter, a note, a summary. Check the calendar, set reminders, get the morning brief. Talk it through out loud. The storm can knock out your service and your assistant carries on.
What needs a connection?
Anything that reaches the outside world. Sending an email, placing a call, checking a flight, looking up a price. And the AI services you may have connected — those live online, so they wait until you are back.
Why does it work at all without a connection?
Because the reading and the writing happen inside the box, not on a company's computers a thousand miles away. Nothing has to travel for your assistant to answer you.
For technical readers
Everyday work runs on the box itself. Optional routing to Claude, GPT, or Gemini happens only under your own account, over HTTPS, and under that provider's terms.
Does that make it more private too?
Yes, and that is the quiet benefit. Your questions and your files sit where you can see them — it stays on your appliance unless you send it out unless you send something out on purpose. You choose that from the app on your phone. More on data safety →
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Last updated: August 2026.