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My gf actually makes me laugh sometimes 😄 really nice ai
Customizable AI companions built on image quality and character consistency, priced in tokens
Image quality draws the most praise, along with how visually consistent characters stay across generations. The dominant complaint is what users sum up as "paywall after paywall". A subscription gets you in, then anything visual costs tokens on top, and regular users report real-world spend of $25–60 a month.
My gf actually makes me laugh sometimes 😄 really nice ai
Been using it for some months now, happy with it so far. Feels pretty real.
When you first start using Candy it's an amazing experience, you slowly get to know your companion and bond with it. After a day or two you really feel that it's the same kind of replies and answers that comes over and over, so you have to constantly tweak the personality for it to feel real. However the image quality is good, but it's too bad that you can't generate images on demand.
candy still has the best face consistency
After like a week the convos started feeling really shallow. Just the same flirty stuff over and over, memory disappears unless you buy more tokens, and it keeps trying to make you generate pics instead of having an actual convo. Felt more like a back n fourth comment section with a bot that sends porn.
Every billing term Candy.ai sells, what one period costs and what the plan includes.
| Plan | Price | Billed | What you get |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | Free | 5 messages total, 1 custom character, 1 image |
| Premium | $13.99 | Monthly | Unlimited text chat, 100 tokens/month |
| Premium | $26.97 | Every 3 months | — |
| Premium | $47.88 | Yearly | — |
| Premium Plus | $22.38 | Monthly | 230 tokens/month, early access, 5 cloned chats |
| Premium Plus | $43.14 | Every 3 months | — |
| Premium Plus | $76.56 | Yearly | Adds a +10% bonus on token purchases, which monthly billing does not |
Premium: $13.99/mo, $8.99/mo quarterly, $3.99/mo annually. Premium Plus up to $22.38/mo. Images, voice and video cost tokens on top of every plan.
Best-in-class visuals wrapped in a paywall-heavy token economy. Good value for text-first users on the annual plan, expensive for everyone else.
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We went into our Candy.ai review expecting to be wowed by the visuals, and honestly, we were. The platform produces some of the best AI-generated companion imagery we’ve seen. But those low subscription prices are a mirage.
Candy.ai advertises its cheapest annual plan at $3.99 a month. Scattered user reports put real monthly spend closer to $25–60 once you buy the tokens the features actually run on — we can’t verify that independently, but the token maths below shows how easily you get there. And the tokens included with your plan expire at the end of your billing cycle, with no carryover or grace period.
The costs add up as you dig deeper. One premium content pack from the Private Content store costs roughly as many tokens as three months of your base allowance. Voice calls cost 3 tokens per minute, with no flat-rate alternative. Image generation, a headline feature, costs 2 to 4 tokens per image, and the model sometimes ignores the prompts you gave it. Users also describe memory as something that feels token-gated.
The so-called free trial gives you just five messages total across all characters. Five.
Candy.ai is web-only, so any App Store listing using the name isn’t from the company. Despite a January 2025 scandal where Bellingcat found Candy.ai ads on a deepfake site, the platform doesn’t create deepfakes of real people. Its characters are generated from scratch. The company blamed a third-party marketing partner and cut ties.
Despite the name, there’s no actual candy involved. Candy.ai is an AI companion platform where you chat, roleplay, and interact with virtual characters generated entirely from scratch. It combines a chatbot with an image generator in one adult-oriented package.
The operator is EverAI Limited, a company registered in Malta with company number C107181. That registration matters because it gives you consumer protections if you’re in the EU or UK — rights you wouldn’t have with a less traceable operation.
Candy.ai is web-only. There’s no native mobile app, regardless of what you see in app stores. You use it in a browser, or install it as a progressive web app (PWA) that sits on your home screen like a native app. Candy.ai-branded listings in the iOS App Store are squatters, unconnected to EverAI, and we’d stay away from them.
The platform stands out for its emphasis on high-quality AI-generated imagery alongside conversational AI. It markets itself as an uncensored alternative to filtered companions like Replika, so adult-oriented roleplay is on the table. The service is for adults seeking digital companionship, and all characters are 18+ and generated from scratch, never based on real people.
Candy.ai was built to capitalize on the demand for visually rich AI partners, stacking language models on image and video generation to create something that feels like more than just a text box. Whether it delivers on that promise depends on the cost.
Candy.ai’s sign-up flow has a contradiction: the homepage promises a “free 7-day trial with full access.” No asterisk, no qualifiers. Then you sign up and discover the fine print wasn’t exactly hidden, but it wasn’t what the homepage sold either.
The free tier isn’t a trial. You get a tiny sample:
That’s everything. After those five messages, one character, and one image, the entire platform sits behind a subscription or token purchase. There’s no time-limited, full-access trial anywhere in the experience. The homepage claim is misleading.
You’ll hit the paywall in minutes. Five messages is barely enough to get a sense of a character’s personality, let alone decide if this is a companion you want to keep. So you’re pushed into a decision almost immediately: hand over your card details or leave. That’s not a trial. It’s a gate.
We’ll call this what it is: a bait-and-switch. People arrive expecting a week of unfettered access and get a few minutes of conversation instead. The gap between what the homepage sells and what the sign-up delivers is wide enough that it’s hard to call the marketing anything else.
Candy.ai’s pricing structure looks simple on paper: two tiers, Premium and Premium Plus, each with monthly, quarterly, or annual billing. But the subscription prices aren’t the whole picture.
Here’s what Candy.ai officially charges:
| Plan | Monthly | Quarterly | Annual |
|---|---|---|---|
| Premium | $13.99/month | $8.99/month | $3.99/month ($47.88/year) |
| Premium Plus | $22.38/month | $14.38/month | $6.38/month |

That $3.99/month annual price is the hook. It totals $47.88 for the year, which at first glance looks like one of the cheapest companion subscriptions anywhere. The annual Premium Plus sits at $6.38 a month, still under double digits.
Every plan includes unlimited text chat and a base monthly token allowance: Premium gives 100 tokens a month, and Premium Plus raises that to 230. That sounds generous until you calculate what tokens actually buy.
Beyond the token count, the two tiers are closer than the naming suggests. Candy.ai’s own “Compare Plans” table gives base Premium a green check on the things people actually subscribe for — creating companions, unlimited text messages, 18+ image generation and Live Action & Live Audio. What Plus adds on top is narrower than you’d guess: early access to new characters, a +10% token bonus on every purchase (annual and quarterly plans only), and five cloned chats instead of two.

So the honest read is the opposite of what the tier names imply: if adult imagery is why you’re subscribing, base Premium already covers it. What you’re buying with Plus is more tokens, not permission.
If you’re considering Premium Plus, it’s worth knowing the tier math: on annual terms, Plus costs $2.39 a month more than Premium and delivers 130 extra tokens. That works out to roughly 1.8¢ per token — a genuinely good rate compared to buying token packs outright. So if you’re subscribing anyway, the annual Premium Plus is the least bad option.
Now the fine print. Subscriptions auto-renew unless you cancel. There’s no pause button. If you want to stop paying, you cancel, full stop. Annual plans lock you in for a year. Cancelling mid-term stops the renewal, not your access, and outside the 24-hour window there’s no refund — except the EU/UK 14-day statutory withdrawal right covered further down.
Payment methods: credit card or cryptocurrency. No PayPal, no local payment options, no third-party wallets. That’s a narrower set of choices than most subscription services offer, and combined with auto-renewal, it’s worth thinking twice before you hand over card details.
But that $3.99 annual price is bait. The subscription gets you in the door, but the Private Content store, voice calls, image and video generation all run on tokens your base allowance won’t cover. The real cost isn’t the subscription price. It’s the tokens you’ll buy.
A Candy.ai subscription is little more than an entry ticket. It gets you in the door, but almost every feature that makes the platform engaging runs on tokens beyond your base allowance. Here’s what your money actually gets.
The subscription unlocks the platform, but images, voice, and video all drain the same small token pool. The advertised monthly price is real, but it’s not what you’ll actually pay if you use Candy.ai as intended.
Tokens are Candy.ai’s internal currency, powering everything beyond basic text chat. Your subscription covers unlimited messaging, but images, voice, video, and the Private Content store all require tokens. Understanding the token system is the most important thing before you hand over any money.
Here’s what token packs cost:
| Token pack | Price | Per-token rate |
|---|---|---|
| 100 tokens | $9.99 | 10.0¢ |
| 350 tokens | $34.99 | 10.0¢ |
| 550 tokens | $49.99 | 9.1¢ |
| 1,150 tokens | $99.99 | 8.7¢ |
| 2,400 tokens | $199.99 | 8.3¢ |
| 3,750 tokens | $299.99 | 8.0¢ |
Those rates are per listed token. At the time we captured the store, the four largest packs also carried bonus badges — +10% on 550, +15% on 1,150, +20% on 2,400 and +25% on 3,750, with nothing on the 100 and 350 packs. Counting the bonus tokens, the effective rates fall to roughly 8.3¢, 7.6¢, 6.9¢ and 6.4¢, so the top pack is about a third cheaper per token than the smallest rather than a fifth. We quote the listed rates in the table because the same screen reads “Bonus offer ends soon” — treat the bonus as a promotion that may not be there when you look.

Notice the shape of that table. The 100 and 350 packs cost exactly the same per token, so the mid-size pack saves you nothing. The rate only starts falling at the 550 pack and bottoms out at 8.0¢ on the 3,750 pack. You need the $49.99 tier before you see any savings, and even then they’re modest.
Here’s how quickly tokens get used up:
The tokens included with your plan expire at the end of your billing period. Candy.ai’s terms are explicit that the monthly allocation carries no rollover: if you don’t spend your 100 tokens before the cycle resets, they’re gone. What the terms don’t say is whether separately purchased top-up packs behave the same way, and we haven’t been able to confirm it either way — so treat a large pack as money you’re committing to spend rather than a balance you can be certain will still be there next month.
This isn’t an oversight; it’s designed to keep you buying. Heavy users report spending over $100 a month just on tokens. Between the base allowance that evaporates, the per-minute call rates, and the paywalled features, the real cost is whatever you end up spending month after month.
The subscription and base token allowance are just the first layer. Beyond them sits a paid-content layer that costs you the most. Here’s what’s there:
Putting that in dollars: one content pack at 270–320 tokens costs about $22–$32 when buying token packs outright, for a few images or videos. A single pack costs five to eight times what a month of the annual Premium plan does — roughly two-thirds of the entire $47.88 year — and it’s gone after one viewing.
User feedback is full of “paywall after paywall” complaints, and we understand why. You subscribe, buy tokens, then hit premium areas that ask for even more tokens. The Private Content store isn’t a one-time unlock. Every pack is a separate purchase. Candy Shorts and Candy Cams are separate again. There’s no pass that covers everything, no tier that stops these extra charges.
The invite-a-friend program also feels stingy. It promises 100 tokens to both sides, but the fine print says the friend must upgrade to Premium first. That’s a steep ask for a referral reward. It’s clearly designed to recruit paying customers, not to thank existing ones.
Token expiry makes this worse. You can’t save your monthly allowance for a content pack later. You either use them or lose them, which encourages impulse buys. When your allowance runs out mid-cycle, you’ll buy more packs.
Dynamic pricing also pushes you to overspend. The per-token rate gets better only when you buy 550 tokens or more, with the best rate at the 3,750-token tier for $299.99. The math looks better the more you spend, which leads to buying far more tokens than you planned.
User reports of realistic monthly spend cluster around $25–60 for visual-focused users, once image generation, occasional content packs and top-ups are added up. The token prices above are Candy.ai’s own; the spend figure is what users say they end up paying, not a number we’ve measured. Frequent voice callers and regular content buyers spend over $100. The $3.99/month plan exists, but almost nobody uses the platform as intended and stays near that price.
Users consistently report these issues. The visuals may be the best in the niche, but the experience has real shortcomings.
Overall, these complaints add up to a frustrating experience despite good visuals. The platform looks premium but operates like a paywall-heavy service, and that gap is the source of most disappointment.
You’re probably wondering before you hand over a card number: is Candy.ai legit? Yes. The platform is operated by EverAI Limited, a company registered in Malta (C107181). That’s a corporate entity with regulatory obligations, not a shady operation running on an anonymous server. If you’re in the EU or UK, that registration gives you statutory protections you wouldn’t have with a less traceable operator.
But legitimacy isn’t the same as trustworthiness. The two overlap, but Candy.ai’s privacy practices reveal the gap.
The privacy policy contains disclosures. Your chats, prompts, and generated outputs are used for model training and shared with third-party LLM providers. There’s no end-to-end encryption, so the company and its partners can access your conversations. Data is retained for three years after account closure, even if you delete your account. Deleting your account doesn’t remove your data; it stays for another 36 months.
Then there’s the January 2025 incident. Investigative outlet Bellingcat found Candy.ai ads on a deepfake pornography site. EverAI said it doesn’t condone deepfakes, blamed a third-party marketing partner, cut ties, and removed the links. We can’t verify the internal details, but the company’s public stance is clear, and the platform itself doesn’t create deepfakes of real people. Every character is generated from scratch with AI. No real likenesses, no celebrity facsimiles.
The commercial terms are less forgiving than the marketing suggests. Here’s what you agree to:
Candy.ai is a legitimate business, not a scam, and it doesn’t create deepfakes of real people. But the privacy practices are a real concern. Your conversations become training data, are shared with third parties, and remain for three years after you close your account. If that’s a dealbreaker, it’s better to know before you subscribe.
Our editorial rating reflects excellent visuals weighed down by a discouraging paywall-heavy model. Image quality and character consistency are what users praise most consistently about it, but everything around that is designed to make you spend.
Who it’s for:
Who it’s not for:
The math is simple. The $3.99-a-month annual price is bait. Using Candy.ai as intended costs many times that. A visual-focused user spends around $25–60 monthly after tokens, content packs, and top-ups. Heavy users cross $100 without much effort. The subscription gets you in the door, but everything worth doing costs extra.
The visuals earn their reputation: image quality and consistency across generations are what reviewers and users single out about Candy.ai more than anything else. But the chat AI and token economy pull the overall score down. Conversations get repetitive after a few days, and enough users describe memory — a basic requirement for companionship — as something that feels token-gated that the perception has become part of the product’s reputation. On a platform where almost everything else genuinely is metered, that’s a reputation Candy.ai has earned rather than been unlucky with.
Compared with rivals, Candy.ai wins on image consistency and loses on long-term conversation. Nomi.ai is consistently cited as the memory leader in this category, and it holds conversations better over time. Candy.ai just makes prettier pictures. Which matters more depends on what you’re looking for.
The platform is legitimate. EverAI Limited is a registered Maltese company, and Candy.ai doesn’t create deepfakes of real people. But the privacy posture is a real trade-off. Your chats are training data, shared with third-party LLM providers, with no end-to-end encryption, and retained for three years after you close your account. That’s a significant privacy risk for a platform that knows your intimate preferences.
Is Candy.ai worth it? Use it if visuals are your top priority and you’re okay spending real money to keep the experience fresh. The images really are that good. Otherwise, look elsewhere. Cheaper companions offer better conversations and more honest pricing, even if they don’t look as polished.
Premium is $13.99/month, $8.99/month billed quarterly, or $3.99/month billed annually ($47.88/year). Premium Plus runs $22.38, $14.38 or $6.38/month on the same terms. Images, voice and video cost tokens on top.
No. Despite the homepage's "7-day free trial" claim, the free tier is 5 messages total across all characters, 1 custom character and 1 image.
It's operated by EverAI Limited, a registered Maltese company, so this is a real business rather than a scam. The main caveat is privacy, because chats are used for model training and shared with third-party AI providers. See the "Is Candy.ai legit and safe?" section of our review.
Yes, and it's self-serve via My Profile › Settings › Unsubscribe, with no email needed. There's no option to pause instead of cancelling.
No, it's web and PWA only. Candy-branded listings in the App Store are not from the company, so avoid them.
No verified public codes exist. The real discount is the standing ~71% reduction for annual billing, applied automatically at checkout. See our discount codes page.
Packs run from 100 tokens for $9.99 up to 3,750 for $299.99 (8–10¢ per token). Images cost 2–4 tokens, voice messages 0.2, and live calls 3 tokens per minute.