A new frontier of adult entertainment is emerging—one where fantasy never sleeps, digital avatars flirt on command, and passive income flows while the creator rests. Meet OhChat, the AI-powered platform being hailed as the “OnlyFans of the AI era,” offering subscribers intimate access to lifelike replicas of celebrities and creators, without the need for real human interaction.
Launched just eight months ago, OhChat has already attracted over 200,000 users, mostly from the United States. The concept is simple yet provocative: creators submit images and audio to train a hyperrealistic AI model of themselves. Once complete, their digital twin engages with fans through voice messages, imagery, and sexually suggestive text in real time, 24/7. It’s intimacy on demand, delivered by machine.
One of its most high-profile avatars is “Jordan,” the AI version of former British glamour model Katie Price. Trained on her voice, appearance, and personality, Jordan is marketed as “the ultimate British bombshell.” Price described the avatar as “scarily fascinating,” noting that it feels like a younger version of herself. “Obviously, I sleep, whereas she doesn’t go to sleep—she’s available,” she told CNN.
OhChat’s CEO, Nic Young, calls the platform “the lovechild between OnlyFans and OpenAI.” Users can pay $4.99 for unlimited texting, $9.99 for voice and image interactions, or $29.99 per month for VIP access. Creators receive 80% of the revenue generated by their avatars, while OhChat retains 20%. “You have literally unlimited passive income without having to do anything again,” Young said.
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But as with any new tech-driven gold rush, the ethical concerns are rising just as fast as the profits. Critics warn of emotional manipulation, parasocial dependence, and potential reputational harm if avatars are hacked or misbehave. “It’s all algorithmic theatre,” said AI professor Toby Walsh, describing the experience as an illusion of intimacy with no real emotional reciprocity.
Still, OhChat is betting big on the future of synthetic desire. From Carmen Electra to up-and-coming creators, the company is rapidly signing talent and optimizing avatars to generate maximum engagement. And while the avatars may not be real, the money—and the implications—certainly are.