A new platform called Jikipedia has emerged, allowing users to navigate the recently released emails from Jeffrey Epstein in a user-friendly format. This site aims to provide insights into Epstein's connections with influential figures and details surrounding his properties, as well as his communications documented in the emails.
Developed by software engineers Riley Walz and Luke Igel, Jikipedia is a counterpart to their earlier project, JMail, which was launched in November 2025 to facilitate access to documents under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. JMail itself was designed to simulate a Gmail interface, presenting a unique browsing experience for users interested in the documented interactions.
The initiatives also include features like JPhoto, which categorizes disturbing images, and JFlights, tracking the activities of the Lolita Express. Despite its intriguing offerings, both Jikipedia and JMail utilize a version of Google’s AI technology, referred to as Jemini, to help organize the extensive data.