
Infatuated Review
An adult-first fictional character platform with custom creation, chat, voice, images, video and unusually clear published token costs.
Verdict: Infatuated's best trait is that it tells you the price of everything. Per-message and per-tool token costs are published up front, across a broad adult toolkit of custom characters, chat, voice, images and video. For a category that loves to hide the meter, that alone is a real point in its favour.
The arithmetic is worth doing before you dive in. Standard messages run two tokens each, and both subscriptions and token bundles are non-refundable, so this rewards a user who plans over one who impulse-spends and then regrets it. Plans open at $5.99 a month after up to ten free messages per chat, which is enough to test the tone before any tokens are on the line.
At 8.3 it is a fair, clearly priced option whose transparency does a lot of the recommending. It will not suit someone who wants to switch their brain off and burn tokens without watching the counter, but for a user who would rather read the cost than be ambushed by it, Infatuated is one of the more trustworthy places in its lane to spend.

What Infatuated.ai actually is
Infatuated.ai is a browser-based adult character platform built for fictional, consenting-adult scenarios. Its public discovery layer, custom character creation and media tools put it firmly in AI Sex Bots: adult chat is the central activity, while roleplay, voice, images and video give that chat more room to develop.
That classification matters because this is not a general-purpose relationship app with a little adult material tucked behind a menu. The service’s plans, community guidance and blocked-content rules all present adult fictional interaction as the intended use. It also repeatedly makes the necessary boundary clear: the characters and conversations are simulated, not real people waiting behind a very convincing typing indicator.
Characters, discovery and building a better premise
The public plan describes access to a discovery feed and the ability to publish a created character there. That makes Infatuated more than a one-character chatbot: users can begin with the catalogue or make a character with their own personality and communication style in mind. For adult roleplay, the premise is often half the work, so a creator that treats personality as a first-class control is much more useful than a generic name field and a hopeful shrug.
Character creation has a visible token cost of 25 tokens. That is worth knowing upfront because it frames creation as a deliberate investment rather than a throwaway onboarding step. Users who want to experiment with several concepts should budget for that reality; users who only need one carefully defined fictional character may find the focused route more sensible.
Adult chat and the free-plan velvet rope
The FAQ says Infatuated offers up to ten free messages per chat. That is enough to understand the basic conversation flow and whether a character premise appeals, but it is not an open-ended free tier. The paid plans unlock more access, while the token table makes the ongoing cost unusually explicit: a standard message uses two tokens.
That clarity is a genuine strength. Many adult chat services make it easy to start and surprisingly difficult to work out what the second evening will cost. Infatuated puts the core exchange on the pricing page. It does not make repeated conversation free, of course, but at least the arithmetic is visible before the fantasy starts requesting a budget meeting.
Voice, images and video: broad tools with real token prices
Infatuated’s paid feature list includes voice chat, adult images, adult video, an image-creation tool and video generation. The published action table gives voice a cost of five tokens, image creation five, one-click video ten, image-to-video 20 or 25 depending on duration, talking video 25, and ultra video 40 or 70. An image sent in chat costs two tokens.
The service therefore works best as a platform where a user chooses the media moments that add something to a character or scenario, rather than treating every button as a free bonus attached to a subscription. Public materials describe a faster response-time benefit for paid access, but speed and output consistency are still not something a plan card can guarantee. The useful verified fact is the tool range and its stated token cost.
Subscription access is not the same as unlimited use
Infatuated currently lists three subscriptions: $5.99 billed monthly with 100 tokens per month; $23.40 billed every three months with 200 monthly tokens; and $108 billed annually with 250 monthly tokens. The longer commitments improve the monthly token allowance, but all three still use the same per-action token economics. A subscription opens the door; it does not remove the turnstile.
Additional packs are public too: 150 tokens for $10.50, 200 for $11.90 and 500 for $26.25. For an occasional user, the monthly plan and a close look at the action table may be enough. A regular user who sends many messages, creates new characters and makes video clips will want to estimate a normal week rather than comparing only the headline monthly price.
Privacy, storage and what the policies actually promise
Infatuated’s privacy policy describes collection of device, browser, usage and technical information, as well as analytics and potential processing in the United States and other countries. It provides rights requests and says account data can be deleted within 90 days when requested by email. That is useful policy detail, but it is not the same thing as zero retention or anonymous chat.
The plan page promotes an end-to-end encrypted private gallery. That is a narrower claim than platform-wide encrypted messaging, and the review treats it that way. The most practical privacy advice remains wonderfully unglamorous: use a unique password, keep identifying information out of prompts, and do not assume a fictional companion needs your phone number, address or excellent childhood-security-question answers.
Rules, consent and the difference between adult-first and unrestricted
Infatuated’s policies are more detailed than the average “please behave” footer. The terms and blocked-content rules prohibit minors and youth-oriented content, non-consensual or real-person sexualized likenesses, uploads, illegal themes, attempts to bypass controls and a range of abusive material. The service says its content is fictional and reserves the right to block or moderate requests.
Those restrictions are not a flaw in an adult platform; they are part of what makes an adult platform defensible. Community guidelines also prohibit moving scenarios into real-world dating arrangements, sharing real contact information or treating the characters as real people. The result is adult roleplay with boundaries, not an invitation to confuse a simulated scenario with permission to ignore them.
Value for occasional and frequent users
Infatuated is especially compelling for someone who wants to know the price of a message, a voice interaction or a video before paying. That transparency gives occasional users a way to control spend and lets media-heavy users make a real comparison with simpler adult chatbots that hide their costs behind a vague premium badge.
It is less generous for a user who expects subscription access to mean unlimited back-and-forth conversation. At two tokens per message, a 100-token monthly plan represents 50 standard messages before any media, voice or character creation. That can still be worthwhile for focused sessions; it is simply not the right plan for someone hoping to chat all day and discover the invoice only after the mood has changed.
What works
- Published per-message and per-tool token costs.
- Broad adult fictional character, voice, image and video toolkit.
- Clear adult-only, consent and blocked-content rules.
What to know first
- Standard messages consume two tokens each.
- Subscriptions and token bundles are non-refundable.
- Privacy policy supports caution around stored and analytics data.
How this review was built
Method: AI Porn Surf accessed Infatuated and used the product path available on review day, then checked its plans, terms, privacy and community rules dated July 12, 2026. Token prices were verified; no refund or full paid-media run was claimed.
Primary sources: Infatuated.ai plans and token pricing, Infatuated.ai terms, Infatuated.ai privacy policy, Infatuated.ai community guidelines.
Final recommendation
Infatuated is a good choice for buyers who want to know exactly where the meter moves. Calculate a typical chat or media session from the published token costs before purchasing, because transparency can still reveal an expensive habit. Users who prefer a flat unlimited subscription may appreciate the honesty and reject the economics.
