AI tools built for Hawaiʻi property.
General-purpose AI doesn't know a TMK from a lava zone. Ikena's tools are trained on Hawaiʻi's own land data — so the answers are local, specific, and parcel-level.
Why Hawaiʻi needs Hawaiʻi-specific tools
Hawaiʻi property runs on data that mainland tools simply don't carry: Tax Map Keys (TMK) instead of standard parcel IDs, USGS lava hazard zones, county-by-county zoning codes, ahupuaʻa boundaries, and salt-air and flood considerations. Ikena's tools are built directly on Hawaiʻi's statewide GIS and parcel data.
What you can do
- Parcel lookup — pull land details for any Hawaiʻi property by TMK in seconds.
- AI property briefs — a plain-English summary of a parcel's key facts and context.
- Zoning & land context — see our zoning code explainers and browse by island.
Everything is grounded in public records and Hawaiʻi GIS sources — the goal is fast, local, parcel-level answers rather than generic ones.
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What makes an AI tool 'Hawaii-specific'?
It works in Hawaii's data model — TMK parcel keys, USGS lava zones, county zoning codes, and statewide GIS — rather than mainland parcel formats. Ikena's tools are built on Hawaii's own land data.
This is a plain-English overview, not legal or zoning advice. Districts, permitted uses, and minimum lot sizes change and vary by county. Always confirm the current rules for a specific parcel with the relevant county planning department (on Oʻahu, the Department of Planning & Permitting) before relying on them.