01Fictional AI characters · 18+
A sexbot in your browser, and nothing on your home screen
It is a web app: it opens in the tab you are already in, on Android, iPhone, Windows or macOS. Closing the tab is the whole exit.
Fictional AI characters only. Nobody here is a real person.

Do I need to download something?
- Held back
No. You are already in the right place.
- Straight out
Nothing to install. Close the tab and I was never here.
- No install
- No store record
- Any device
- 18+
02The detail
What a tab leaves behind, and what an install does
The privacy question people actually ask is not about encryption. It is about what is visible on their phone.
Running a sexbot in browser form changes exactly one thing, and it is the thing that matters here: residue. An installed app puts a name in your app drawer, a line in your store purchase history, an entry in the background-process list and eventually a notification that arrives while your phone is on a table in a room with other people. A tab puts nothing anywhere. You close it and the evening closes with it.
The technical trade-offs are real and small. A web app is a second slower to reopen than a native one, it cannot push you a notification, and it will not appear when you swipe up looking for it — you either bookmark it or you type the address. On a modern phone browser everything else is equivalent: the same speed of reply, the same memory between sessions, the same register pair on every answer.
There is one more practical benefit that gets overlooked. Because it is a URL, the same conversation follows you between devices without a sync setting: the thread you left on a laptop at midday is the thread that opens on a phone at midnight, in the register you kept.
What works well
- Nothing installed — no icon, no drawer entry, no store history
- Works on Android, iPhone, Windows and macOS in the browser you have
- The same thread opens on any device, no sync setting to configure
- No background process and no notifications arriving unprompted
- Free to open, and the age notice comes before anything loads
Worth knowing first
- Slower to reopen than a native app, and no home-screen shortcut unless you make one
- A browser tab cannot notify you, so nothing brings you back
- Every character is fictional, written as an adult
- Some features sit behind an optional upgrade
03On this page
Three characters, one tab
Everything on this page runs in the same browser window you are reading it in.

Opened on a phone in a dark room, which is where most of these tabs live.

Same characters on a laptop, same thread, no second install.

Plain background, plain point: nothing about this needs an app store.
04In practice
Opening it on a phone, step by step
You tap the button on this page and the app loads in the same tab. An age notice appears, you confirm you are 18, and the roster is on screen — no account, no card, no permission prompt asking for your contacts, because there is nothing here that wants them.
If you want it faster next time, your browser's add to home screen option makes a shortcut that opens the URL directly. That is a bookmark with an icon, not an install: nothing is added to your app list and nothing appears in a purchase history.
05Quick answers
Sexbot in browser — quick answers
01Do I need to install an app?
02Will anything show up on my phone?
03Does it work on iPhone as well as Android?
04Can I pick the thread up on another device?
06Keep reading
Four more pages, four different questions
Each one answers something this page only touches.
07Start now
It opens where you already are
One tap loads the app in this tab, the age notice comes first, and the roster is on screen straight after. Nothing is installed and nothing costs anything to start.





