Gandhi
Ask what Gandhi actually wrote or said about a topic — on caste, on the Jews of Europe, on South Africa, on partition. Every answer is grounded in his own words, with the source citation shown inline. If the corpus has no relevant passage, the system declines rather than guesses.
In-browser AI answers
By default, Ask shows the passages most relevant to your question. Turn on in-browser AI to also get a short written answer, composed entirely in your browser from those passages — cited, never a substitute for his words. Runs locally (nothing you type leaves your device), cached after the first download, works offline.
Standard ~1 GB · any modern machine
LFM2-1.2B, RAG-tuned. Fast everywhere (WebGPU, or slower on CPU).
Best ~2 GB · needs a strong machine
LFM2-8B (mixture-of-experts) — richer answers, more reliable citations. WebGPU only.
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Find passages by meaning over 64,000+ — the light way in when you'd rather not download the AI answer model.
115 works · 4 collections
Works
Every source — the Autobiography, Hind Swaraj, the Collected Works, Young India, Harijan.
1869 – 1948
Timeline
Year, month, day. What he wrote in any month of his life — and on this day across the years.
4,394 correspondents
Correspondents
Everyone he wrote to, from Nehru and Tagore to the ashram sisters — a bubble map sized by how often.
35 places · India, South Africa, London
Places
Datelines and place references plotted on a map — Sabarmati, Phoenix, London.
19 themes
Topics
Khadi, satyagraha, caste, the Gita, the South African years — themes surfaced from the embeddings.
in his own words
The hard questions
South Africa & race, the Jews of Europe, brahmacharya, Ambedkar, war recruiting — the difficult passages, unsoftened.