01The audit question · 18+
Is AI video chat really free? Here is the honest map
Five of the twelve on this page — the app behind the button holds 250+ characters, and the first conversation is free.
The word free has been abused enough that the question deserves a real answer. Below: what opens without paying, where the paid line sits, and the numbers this page refuses to invent.
Fictional AI characters only. Nobody here is a real person.

LiviaReading it with you
Short version: this part's free. The priced parts say so out loud.
Check it yourselfPaid things are labelled, never sprung
- The real free part, listed
- The paid line, located
- No invented quotas
- 18+
02The detail
The audit: free, paid, and unverifiable
Three columns answer this question honestly — and the third column is the one most pages pretend does not exist.
So, is AI video chat really free? The genuinely free column: entering past the age gate, browsing the full roster, opening a character's window, and holding first conversations — a generated still portrait with live text replies, memory included. No card is requested anywhere in that column, and it is not a preview build; it is the product.
The paid column exists and this page is not shy about it: deeper features inside the app carry prices, shown on the button at the moment they apply. That is the entire mechanism — no trial clock counting behind your back, no charge that arrives before its label. If you never press a priced button, you never meet the paid column at all.
The unverifiable column is where honesty gets specific: exact quotas, thresholds and package prices change inside the app, and a number copied onto this page today could be a lie by the time you read it. So the page quotes none. What it states instead is the invariant that holds: the start is free, the depth is optional, and every price is visible before it is payable.
What works well
- The free column is the real product — window, words and memory
- Every price sits on its own button, readable before pressing
- No trial clock, so nothing converts silently behind you
- No quotas invented here — unverifiable numbers stay unquoted
- You can audit the claim yourself in under a minute, free
Worth knowing first
- Deeper features genuinely cost money — free is a start, not the whole app
- Her frame is a still image; video describes the shape, not motion
- Every character is fictional, written and rendered as an adult
- Strictly 18+, with an age gate before anything loads
03On this page
What the free column looks like
Three stills you can reach without a card — the range, not the highlight reel.

Black bob, choker and vinyl under pink-and-blue neon — the late shift of the roster.

Bare on a rain-glossed neon street, city glow on wet skin — the pool's explicit end, described as it is.

Headphones half-on in front of two glowing monitors — the stay-in register in a white tank.
04In practice
How to run the audit yourself
Do not take a landing page's word for it — this one included. The audit takes one minute: enter, open a window, talk. Note what you were asked for on the way in (an age tap) and what you were not (a card). Then look for the paid line: you will find it printed on buttons, not hiding behind them.
If any of that fails — if something charges before it labels — then the answer to this page's question is no and you should leave. That is a strange sentence for a promotional page to publish, which is exactly why it is here: the product passes its own audit, and inviting the check is cheaper than being caught skipping it.
05Quick answers
Really free — quick answers
01Is AI video chat really free, in one sentence?
02Why won't this page say exactly how much is free?
03What is definitely behind the paid line?
04Is the free version a different, worse product?
05Is the video part real video anywhere, free or paid?
06Keep reading
The other four questions about starting free
Each page answers one thing the rest of the site does not.
07Start now
Run the one-minute audit
Open a window and check every claim on this page against what actually happens. It costs nothing to verify — which is, in the end, the whole answer to the question.





