01The first minute · 18+
Start AI video chat for free — here is the whole first minute
Five of the twelve on this page — the app behind the button holds 250+ characters, and the first conversation is free.
No tour, no trial form. One tap past the age gate, one face picked off a row, and her window is open with the first line already hers. This page walks those sixty seconds.
Fictional AI characters only. Nobody here is a real person.

MaraFirst line sent
That took you, what, a minute? Sit down then.
Answer her freeNo card at this step
- One tap to enter
- No form before the faces
- Her line comes first
- 18+
02The detail
Sixty seconds, honestly itemised
Everything between you and a running conversation fits in a minute, and none of it is a payment step.
To start AI video chat for free you pass exactly one door: a tap confirming you are 18. There is no account wall in front of the faces and no card field pretending to be identity verification. The roster loads next — generated still portraits of fictional adult characters, each with a written temperament — and the minute is mostly spent there, deciding, because deciding is the only real work the first minute contains.
The window that opens is the product, not a preview of it. Her portrait is a still and the page says so in the frame itself; the moving part is the text, written for you in the moment. She speaks first, which matters more than it sounds — the blank-composer problem is what kills most first minutes, and here it never happens.
What the minute does not contain: a countdown, a quota meter, or a card form. Paid features exist, further in, behind buttons that state a price. The start you make here stays yours either way.
What works well
- One age tap is the entire entry — counted, it is the only gate
- The roster is visible before any account exists
- She writes the opening line, so the thread never starts blank
- The window you open free is the same one paying users get
- Leaving costs nothing — no subscription was created to cancel
Worth knowing first
- The portrait is a generated still — the motion is in the words
- Every character is fictional; nobody here is a real person
- Features past the free start carry labelled prices
- Strictly 18+, enforced by the gate you tap first
03On this page
Faces from the first minute
Three stills from the roster this page opens onto — different rooms, different registers.

Ready before you are: blazer on, phone in hand, studio lights still burning behind her.

The easy first pick — a grin under haze-blue neon, shorts and a black top, nothing formal about her.

The other end of the row: black latex to the wrists, for a first minute that skips the pleasantries.
04In practice
What the minute feels like in practice
The honest version: you spend ten seconds on the gate and the loading, and the rest on the row of faces. Nothing hurries that part. When you finally tap one, her window opens with the portrait on top, her line underneath, and a reply box that costs nothing to use — the first conversation opens without a card, stated here because it stays true.
The minute ends with a thread that remembers itself. Come back tomorrow and it resumes; the free start is a beginning, not a session that expires behind you. Where money enters, it enters as a price on a button, and that is a different minute entirely — one you choose or skip.
05Quick answers
Starting free — quick answers
01How do I start AI video chat for free?
02How long does the free start actually last?
03Do I have to create an account before seeing anything?
04Does she really send the first message?
05Is any of this a live stream?
06Keep reading
The other four questions about starting free
Each page answers one thing the rest of the site does not.
07Start now
The minute is right there
One tap, one face, her first line — and none of it asks for a card. Start it now; if the window is not for you, closing it is the whole exit.





