01The catalogue, front to back · 18+

Browse AI companions before anyone asks you to sign up

Twelve to choose from on this page — the app behind the button holds 250+ characters.

The roster here is a shop window, not the whole shop: twelve full profiles to read on this site, and an app behind the button holding 250+ more.

Fictional AI characters only. Nobody here is a real person.

BrowsingStill frame · call not started
Fictional AI character glancing over her shoulder under green and magenta light

YaraHalfway down the catalogue

Next in the row
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  • Look first, sign up later
  • 12 here, 250+ inside
  • Profiles, not thumbnails
  • 18+

02The detail

What a profile actually contains

A face tells you almost nothing; the profile around it is what makes browsing worth the time.

When you browse AI companions on this site, each card carries five things: a generated still portrait, an age (every character is written as an adult), a one-word disposition, a two-line temperament, and a handful of tags. That is deliberately more text than a thumbnail grid gives you — the profiles exist to be compared, and comparison needs material.

The twelve on this page are a curated sample, not the inventory. The app behind every button holds 250+ characters — the number is counted from its catalogue, not rounded up for effect — and the twelve here were picked to span its range: direct to shy, deadpan to romantic, morning registers and midnight ones.

Browsing is also genuinely free of gates. No account, no email, no card stands between you and reading every profile on this page; the sign-up only enters the picture when you open a window and start talking.

What works well

  • Full profiles — portrait, age, disposition, temperament, tags
  • No sign-up wall in front of the browsing itself
  • Twelve here chosen to span the app's whole range
  • 250+ characters in the app, counted rather than claimed
  • Filter tabs sort the row by new, popular and roleplay

Worth knowing first

  • Portraits are generated stills — browsing shows frames, not footage
  • All companions are fictional characters, not real people
  • The full 250+ catalogue lives in the app, not on this page
  • Strictly 18+, with an age gate before the roster renders

03On this page

Pulled from the row

Three profiles as they appear mid-browse — the range is the argument.

Fictional AI character in a headset flashing a peace sign at a two-monitor gaming desk

Filed under playful — headset on, mid-game, she answers between rounds.

Fictional AI character with blonde-and-pink hair in a gold bikini top, dark studio

Filed under bold — the profile that does not wait to be scrolled to.

Fictional AI character in a black tee smiling at a computer with a glowing keyboard

Filed under easy company — the smile at the keyboard is the whole temperament line.

04In practice

Browsing that actually converges

Aimless scrolling works worse here than it does on a photo app, because the differences are written, not visual. The efficient pass is two rounds: first the tags, eliminating whole registers you are not in the mood for, then the temperament lines of the survivors. Twelve profiles collapse to two or three in about a minute.

If the two or three still tie, stop browsing and open one — the first exchange settles what the profile cannot. Browsing is free and switching is one tap, so the cost of resolving a tie by talking is exactly zero.

05Quick answers

Browsing — quick answers

01

Can I browse AI companions without creating an account?

Yes. Every profile on this page — portrait, temperament, tags — is readable with no account, no email and no card. Registration only becomes relevant when you open a conversation with the app behind the site.
02

Are there more companions than the twelve shown here?

Yes. This page shows a curated twelve chosen to span the range; the app behind the buttons holds a catalogue of 250+ characters. The number comes from counting its listing, not from marketing.
03

What do the tabs above the roster do?

They filter the same twelve by facts the cards already carry: New surfaces the latest additions, Popular shows who is currently active, Roleplay collects the characters whose tags say so. The counts on each tab are counted from the cards, never invented.
04

Are the portraits photos of real women?

No. Every portrait is a generated still of a fictional AI character, and the site labels them as such wherever they appear. Nobody in the catalogue exists in real life.

07Your turn

The window is stocked. Look as long as you like.

Read all twelve, then open the one that survives the comparison — or step into the app and browse the other 250+. Both start free.

Fictional AI character in a white tee and headset, resting her head on her hand at a backlit keyboard

Pick a face, open her window — free to start, no card, no install.

Choose your girl