Ebony holds the full record — the briefs, the reports, the transcripts — and answers your questions only from what's inside, with the sources you can open. On your phone. Offline. Private.
The full report — the argument, staged for the record.
The legal foundation, rendered in full.
Every entry carries its real text: the full amicus brief, the reports, the authenticated PDFs, the field transcripts. What you search and cite is the source itself, rendered beautifully and readable offline.
Briefs, reports, cover letters, credentials, and transcripts — bundled and rendered in full, in their intended typography.
Search the full text and land on the exact passage — highlighted, with a tap to jump straight into the document.
Add a PDF, an Office or Pages file, an image, a link, or a quick note — Ebony files it, reads it, and makes it citable.
…a direct, documented remedy for housing discrimination sanctioned by municipal policy…
…what the members told us on the ground…
Ask a question and Ebony answers from the actual documents — with sources you can open to the exact passage. Ask about one brief and it stays on that brief. And when the library doesn't hold the answer, it tells you — instead of making one up.
Every answer surfaces the notes it drew from; tap a citation to preview the passage, then open it in the document.
A relevance floor refuses questions the collection can't support — no invented figures, dates, names, or positions.
Draft a note, revise a document, assemble a packet — Ebony proposes the change and you approve it. Every edit is yours.
Set the text size, spacing, and typeface; choose Ebony, Sepia, or Paper; go full-screen for distraction-free reading. Highlight passages in five colors, and every mark syncs.
Ebony's gold-on-black, warm Sepia, or clean Paper — with your typography, remembered.
Hide every bit of chrome and let the document fill the screen. Tap to return.
Mark a passage in five colors, add a note, and find it again from any device.
Ebony draws the whole collection as a graph — every note a star, every reference a line. Open any document to trace its links, or explore the field from above.
Sign in with Apple or an owner-issued code, kept behind Face ID. Keep an item private to your device, share it with specific people, or open it to the whole enclave — with view-only or edit — and enforced on the server.
Face-ID-gated sign-in. What's private stays on your device; you decide what's shared.
Grant a document to named people or the team, read-only or editable — with an activity feed and push when something changes.
The library reads with no signal, and any note, document, or packet exports to PDF straight to the share sheet.
Ebony installs directly — outside the App Store — from a page opened in Safari on your iPhone. A one-time setup, then every future update lands the same way.
New iPhone? Tap to add it to the E5 device list, first time only.
Open in Safari and tap Install — the icon lands on your Home Screen.
Turn it on once in Settings → Privacy & Security, then restart.
If asked, trust E5 Enclave Incorporated in Device Management.
Sign in with Apple, then Face ID keeps you in from then on.
E5 ENCLAVE INCORPORATED · Apple Developer Team 32SLSDKAT5 · Direct (Ad Hoc) distribution to registered devices.