Adult

Romance, NSFW, and adult AI companions.

Covered with the same care as the rest of the site, for one of the largest and most underserved parts of the audience.

Romance and adult use is one of the largest segments of the AI companion market. We treat it the same way we treat the rest: honest reviews, real comparisons, attention to privacy and safety, opinions backed by use, no sales pitches and no moralizing.

If you're here for romance, NSFW roleplay, or anything in between, the rankings below are the place to start. The privacy guide is worth reading before you settle on an app.

Featured · The big rankings

The apps that actually allow what they advertise, the ones that filter you mid-scene, and the ones we tell you to avoid. Privacy implications included.

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What is here

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Best apps for adult use

Ranked, with the comparison table that names what each app actually allows. Privacy and pricing called out where they matter.

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Individual app reviews

Long-form reviews of the major adult-capable apps. Janitor AI, Crushon, Joyland, and the others that matter.

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Privacy guide for adult use

What these apps log, what they keep, who can see it, and what to do if you care about not being tied to your conversations.

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Side-by-side comparisons

Janitor AI vs Character.AI, Kindroid vs Nomi for romance, Crushon vs Candy. The matchups people actually search for.


How we cover this section

Three rules govern everything published here.

No content involving minors. Period. We do not review apps that allow users to create or interact with sexualized companions presented as minors. If we cover such apps, it is to expose them.

No real-person likenesses promoted favorably. Apps that let users build AI companions modeled on celebrities, exes, or any identifiable real person carry a serious legal and ethical risk. Where we cover them, that risk is named clearly. We do not link to or affiliate with apps that lean on this feature.

Adults get adult information. We do not write around the topic. If an app allows explicit content, we say so and describe what it actually does. If it filters mid-scene, we say so. Coyness about the actual capabilities of the apps would just send readers back to the marketing pages we are trying to displace.

Tip line: contact form. App developer? Pitches do not influence reviews, but we do read every email.