LiveJasmin – one of the world’s largest adult cam sites – has stepped into the AI arena with Jasmin.ai, a new platform offering AI-powered virtual girlfriend experiences.
If you’ve been following AdultVisor for a while, you’ll know the timing is not coincidental.
Interest in “AI companions” has exploded through the roof over the last 18 months: the global AI girlfriend market was valued at $2.8 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach $9.5 billion by 2028.
What I find particularly interesting about this move is the competing interests. Jasmin becomes the first major adult cam platform to hedge its bets against the (dystopian) idea that NSFW chatbots could somehow replace human models. And it’s probably going to rile a few of its loyal performers in the process.
Let’s take a step back to see how this newly launched product stacks up. I’ve also spoken to a couple of Jasmin models, to gather their thoughts on the new [AI] girl in town…
Jasmin.ai Launches… In A Crowded Space
I should point out that Jasmin.ai is hardly entering a sleepy, glacial niche here.
Cam sites might have stayed the same for years, but AI chatbots change by the week.
In the past year alone, we’ve seen a tidal wave of NSFW AI girlfriend platforms flood the market: DreamGF (roadtested here), Anima AI, Crushon.AI, Character.AI jailbreakers, and a dozen others promising you unlimited affection, filthy texts, and sometimes even full-blown AI-generated nudes.
There’s a vast selection of virtual companions, all waiting to tickle your pickle.
So what makes Jasmin.ai special?
Well, for starters, it’s backed by a serious adult entertainment heavyweight. LiveJasmin isn’t some two-man startup scraping together a Midjourney API and an OpenAI wrapper. This is a billion-dollar cam empire, and when a player like that enters the chat, it’s not just to make up the numbers.
With big money backing, you’d assume that Jasmin.ai would have a few tricks up its sleeves. Something novel to capture our fickle attention, perhaps?
It’s early days, but so far… I’m not seeing them.
The core offering looks and feels familiar to anybody who has used any of the existing NSFW chatbots.
You sign up, you create your dream partner (or choose a premade “sexy librarian” or “shy college girl”), and you’re off to the races — flirting, sexting, finding various ways to scope her nude pics.
While the site is easy to use, with that familiar, classy, LiveJasmin polish… it’s immediately clear to me: this is still very much a work-in-progress.
How Jasmin.ai Works
So how does it work?
When you land on the Jasmin.ai homepage, you’re greeted by a catalog library of slick virtual GF thumbnails:
Unlike the cam version of LiveJasmin, I haven’t bothered to censor any of the pics (to protect identities)… because, none of these girls are actually real, right?
They are existing virtual creations, made with Jasmin.ai.
I couldn’t determine whether they were contributed by other users, or pre-installed for the launch, but it looks to me like a pre-prepared roster, given the ‘diverse’ styles and personality types on display.
Anyway, you can dive in and chat to the existing creations, or you can create your own.
Jasmin.ai uses a multi-step select tool to create new AI characters, which is basically a reskinned user-friendly version of the various prompt-selector tools on the market.
While some AI Builders will let you use a text box to input your exact requirements (good for creative pervs – I recommend PromptChan), Jasmin.ai controls the entire process with tags and filters.
You start by choosing a gender:
Then choose between realistic or anime:
Note, I didn’t see a single anime girl showcased on the homepage. You can access existing creations via the tag system (‘anime’), but they’re clearly not as popular here, which is unsurprising given the LiveJasmin clientele is accustomed to living, breathing real humans.
Next up, select ethnicity:
Then hair style, hair color and eye color:
Body type?
Fuck it, let’s go for a curvy, big butted, big chested, big-everythinged, short-arsed Barista.
Because why the hell not?
Next, we get to the key selector of Personality Type.
What you choose here will have a direct impact on the tone and topicality of the messages that follow. If you’ve ever used ‘rules’ in ChatGPT (to define how the LLM should respond), it’s basically the same. Your AI character will base responses on the options you’ve chosen.
At least, that’s the theory…
I went for an all-baking, all-dancing, all-hiking nympho.
Mainly because when you’re dealing with a limited number of credits, you don’t want to choose a personality type that beats around the bush lol. 😂
The relationship type selector has a similar function, in that it sets the context for your interactions.
I figured it would be interesting to mess around with a spy wife…
Next up…
Her name and age? What the hell is this? Some kind of AI leadgen parallel universe?!
After submitting her deets, I’m finally ready to bring my AI character to life.
Tap the button and away we go…
A few seconds later and I’ve Got Mail.
As you can see, we’re off to a slightly suspicious start.
I specifically requested a wife (alright… and a spy), but here I am, “meeting” her for the first time.
You can’t let these virtual GFs hallucinate or they’ll just run with the story like a dog with a bone.
Again, the AI isn’t perfect, and this is a prime example where it will follow your lead.
A swift correction will steer the bot back on course (these AIs are incredibly agreeable and rarely question you).
However, things were soon to take a weird turn when she sent me through said photo…
Here’s what I got back:
WTF man?
Did an alien take over Sally ShortArse? Where’s my wife?
Why is the thumbnail so different to this m-e-n-t-a-l Starbucks selfie?
OK, the weird attire is because I chose barista clothing. In retrospect, that could cause some hilarity if our entire virtual AI relationship has to unfold with her holding a cup of whipped cream.
I’m not trying to single out Jasmin.ai by pointing out these weird outputs.
The issues are common across many tools.
What you’re seeing is a reflection of the current limitations in NSFW chatbots. And how poor, nonsensical prompting can prove the hammer blow to any potential boner.
I wanted to see if follow-up prompts would produce a ‘consistent’ look:
😂😂😂
Moral of the story: don’t choose barista attire unless you’re willing to cosplay Starbucks for life.
And yeah, these bots love to small talk you into spunking credits up the wall.
Jasmin.ai’s terms suggest it can produce “images, videos and voice notes” as part of the service. I didn’t actually manage to get a voice note out of my various exchanges.
I got trapped in a loop of “Oh you want to hear me speak, do you?“, followed by repeated “Yes” replies, followed by repeated virtual gaslighting as she asks me again.
You’ll note there’s a little video icon on the image I received.
This lets you tap to convert the pic into a short five second clip (for 3 credits). You can see these clips in action by hovering over any of the homepage thumbnails.
They look pretty slick, but AI video is still in the early stages. At this point, it’s more of a live action shot – a brief loop through canned model-esque poses as she smiles and flicks her hair at the camera.
Nice, but my imagination can still do a whole lot better.
Of course, not everything is free and unlimited. Jasmin.ai operates on a freemium + premium model. Anyone 18+ can join for free and start a basic chat, but there are upgrades, and it doesn’t take much small talk to trigger the first prompt to subscribe.
Free users get 20 free credits. You can get unlimited text messages by upgrading to Pro (roughly $20 per month). This also gives you 10 credits per month.
Credits are required for nude images or video generation. So, it’s easy to see where the costs add up if you get ‘attached’ to your AI creation.
What’s The Strategy For LiveJasmin?
So what’s the big play here?
From where I’m standing, Jasmin.ai doesn’t scream bold new direction — it feels more like a calculated toe-dip into a rising market.
A “let’s slap an AI sticker on this and see if it sells” kind of move.
Because let’s be honest: if Jasmin really wanted to disrupt the AI sexbot space, they’d have dropped a platform with model likeness cloning, memory-stable chat and real-time voice talkback that didn’t get stuck in those “Do you want to hear me speak?” loops.
Instead, what we’ve got is a well-polished chatbot suite that rides the wave of AI sexting without doing anything fundamentally new (or spectacularly well).
And that raises the big strategic question: Is Jasmin.ai a threat to LiveJasmin’s own performers?
Because if this platform actually takes off — if guys start realising they can get 24/7 sexting, voice notes, and nudes from a non-unionised, zero-attitude barista bot for less than the cost of a single private cam session — that’s a direct hit to their live business.
There’s a world not far from now where your average punter won’t just browse the homepage and pick between “Online Cam Models” or “AI Companions” — they’ll compare prices. And the bots?
They don’t blink, don’t yawn, and definitely don’t log off early because their ring light’s overheating.
But at the same time, I’d argue that not launching Jasmin.ai would’ve been even riskier.
AI is eating into every corner of the adult industry… from AI-generated porn stars on OnlyFans, to full-on VR sex simulators with personalities. If LiveJasmin hadn’t entered the AI race, they’d be leaving billions on the table and letting the likes of DreamGF and Kupid build uncatchable lead time.
And as far as I’m concerned, the core cam audience probably won’t budge en masse. Not yet.
The AI isn’t that good. Real human models still offer spontaneity, improvisation, and that addictively chaotic edge that no LLM can replicate (yet). Some of these AI tools still feel like hopping around on broken eggshells.
If you get something that’s not broken… it feels like a win.
But that’s no way to treat your boner, right?
For now, I’d describe Jasmin.ai as a side hustle within the LiveJasmin machine.
A way to monetise downtime, convert cam-shy browsers, and test the waters for more aggressive AI integrations in future.
What Are LJ Models Saying About It?
How do the real-life performers feel about all this?
Reactions among LiveJasmin models range from wary to shrugging. I spoke (under anonymity) with a few cam performers to gauge their sentiments.
This sums up the sentiment:
“When I heard about it, I thought “oh shit”. I mean, a client can have a perfect version of a girlfriend that never has a bad day and never says no – how am I supposed to compete with that? I’ve had some regulars joke, ‘Careful or I’ll replace you with robot you!’ – yeah, half-joking but…not really. It’s freaky. I’ve put in years honing my skills in engaging with people. Now it’s obvious some users will go for the cheaper fantasy and stop supporting real models. It could especially hurt newer or less popular models. Why pay a quiet newbie model by the minute when an AI can do whatever the hell you want? It’s kinda worrying and I’m surprised Jasmin would embrace it.“
“No, I don’t care. Not sweating it at all. My regulars come to me for human connection, you know, a real woman with real feelings… not some AI uncanny valley barbie doll. It’s just different. Some of my regulars tried the AI for fun and told me about it – one said it was sexy for like 10 minutes, then he got bored because it’s too predictable and had literally zero pushback. I actually find it kind of amusing. Like, if someone prefers a chatbot over my live show, they probably weren’t a big spender anyway. It might hurt some cheapo cam sites, but I can’t see it affecting the type of buyers on LJ.“
“I checked it out last night. Yeah, guys… you want to replace what I do with that? I’ll see you in 15 minutes once I’ve stopped laughing haha”
So where does all this leave us?
Jasmin.ai is slick, horny, and mildly glitchy.
I’m not convinced it’s doing anything particularly impressive that the other chatbots need to worry about, but that could change… in short order.
It’s not the revolution in AI sex tech, but it’s a strong enough signal that LiveJasmin is watching the space closely. They’ve seen the rise of AI companions, and rather than wait around while their user base drifts to other apps, they’ve built a shiny alternative right inside the ecosystem.
Whether it becomes a permanent fixture or quietly vanishes behind the velvet curtain depends on two things:
- how well it monetises, and
- how pissed off the real models get
I’d imagine these factors will be closely correlated.
One thing’s for sure: Jasmin.ai won’t be the last of its kind.
If this product finds even a niche audience, don’t be surprised if Bonga, Chaturbate or MyFreeCams follow suit with their own silicon-enhanced sweethearts.
Will she replace your favourite cam model?
Not yet. But she’s typing…