
01ai girlfriends list · 18+
The AI girlfriends list, in full
Eight profiles, laid out so you can compare them instead of scrolling past them. Each one carries an age, a city, a disposition and a sentence she wrote herself — enough to tell two characters apart before you spend an evening on either.
Every character here is written fiction. No real person is depicted.


Six more on the list
- Eight profiles
- Four filters
- Free to read
- 18+
02The detail
What is actually on the list, and how to read it
A profile is only useful if it tells you what a conversation with her will feel like. Four fields do that job; the rest is decoration.
Every entry on this AI girlfriends list carries the same four things. An age and a city, which set the register — a 41-year-old maths tutor in Izmir does not open a conversation the way a 20-year-old in Osaka does. A one-word disposition, which is the closest thing to a summary anyone can honestly give. Three behavioural tags. And one line written in her own voice, which in practice is the field that decides it for most people.
What the list deliberately does not carry is a compatibility score. A percentage next to a face implies something was computed about you, and nothing was: you have not told this page anything. The tags are the honest version of the same idea — pick two or three that sound like your evening and the board narrows itself.
The other thing worth knowing is that the tags describe behaviour, not appearance. Portraits come from a shared illustrative pool, so a hair-colour tag would be an outright contradiction half the time. Temperament is what a conversation actually runs on, and it is the only thing the list claims to sort by.
What works well
- All eight profiles readable end to end before signing up
- Age, city, disposition and one line in her own voice on every entry
- Four filters: everyone, newest, live now, roleplay
- No compatibility percentage, because nothing about you was measured
- Opening one entry does not close the others
- Free to read, with no card requested at any point
Worth knowing first
- Eight is a curated list, not the app's full catalogue
- Every character on it is fictional, not a real person
- Portraits are illustrative and drawn from a shared pool
- The longer-running features sit behind a paid tier
- Strictly 18+, behind an age confirmation
03On this page
Three entries from the list, side by side
Different registers on purpose — the point of a list is that the entries are not interchangeable.

The late-evening register: short messages, long pauses, and a preference for being asked.

The one who is mid-game when you write and will answer anyway, two sentences at a time.

The entry most people open second, once they have worked out what they did not want.
04In practice
How people actually work through it
Almost nobody reads a list of eight top to bottom. The usual pattern is two passes: one fast one on the faces, which narrows it to three or four, then a slow one on the written lines, which decides it. That is why the line in her own voice sits under the name rather than three fields down — by the second pass it is the only field being read.
The second habit worth copying is opening two rather than one. Threads run in parallel and neither closes the other, so a second conversation costs you nothing and tells you more about the first than any amount of re-reading the list will. Come back a week later and both are still where you left them.
05Quick answers
The list — quick answers
01How many AI girlfriends are on the list?
02Can I sort the list by looks?
03Does the list change?
04Do I have to read the whole list before I can chat?
05Is there a cost to reading the list?
06Keep reading
Four more ways through the roster
Each page takes a different cut of the board and answers a different question.
07Open the board
Eight entries. Read them, then pick one.
One tap confirms you are 18 and the whole list opens. Nothing is charged for reading it, and nothing is charged for starting the first conversation.





