
The 7 Best AI Boyfriend Apps in 2026, Ranked by Actual Testing
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AI girlfriend builder with strong image generation, held back by a token economy that adds up fast.
The pricing is the part to understand before you sign up. DreamGF layers a four-tier subscription, Bronze through Diamond, over a token system, and both the tiers and the tokens meter what you can do. Messages, images and voice all count against monthly caps unless you're on the top plan. That's a fair trade if you mostly want images of a custom character. It's a frustrating one if you came for unlimited conversation, so price out your actual habit first.
The character builder was the highlight for us. It's closer to a game character creator than a settings form, and the generated images matched the design more often than not. Chat was serviceable but shallower than Candy AI or GirlfriendGPT. Our companion handled flirtation fine, then leaned on repetitive phrasing in longer conversations and lost minor details between sessions. We hit the Bronze message cap faster than expected. That tells you what the tiers are really there to sell.

| Plan | Price | Includes |
|---|---|---|
| Free | Free | A short daily allowance of SFW messages and a look at the girlfriend builder |
| Bronze | $9.99/mo | Capped monthly messages and images, a limited number of AI girlfriends |
| Silver | $19.99/mo | Higher message, image and character caps plus voice features |
| Gold | $49.99/mo | Large monthly allowances across characters, images and messages |
| Diamond | $99.99/mo | Unlimited messaging and the highest media allowances |
An account is required, and your conversations, generated images and character designs all live on DreamGF's servers. There's no known breach history, but treat it like any adult companion service. Use a dedicated email, a unique password, and keep real names and photos out of chat. Billing runs on the web rather than through app stores. If discretion on your statement matters, check the billing descriptor right after your first purchase.
A deep visual builder and consistent image generation make DreamGF a strong pick for designing a companion and generating images of her, held back by capped tiers and token top-ups that punish anyone who wants unlimited chat. If long-term memory or endless conversation is your priority, subscription-only rivals are easier to recommend. Price out your actual usage before you pick a plan. Curious? The free tier costs nothing to try, though it's small, so use a dedicated email and keep real photos out of chat.
Only nominally. The free tier allows roughly a dozen SFW messages a day and a look at the character builder. Adult chat, image generation and voice all require a subscription from $9.99/mo or token purchases. In practice you can't judge the paid experience without spending, which is the honest downside.
Subscriptions run from $9.99/mo (Bronze) to $99.99/mo (Diamond) as of July 2026, each with monthly message and image caps. Token packs for extra usage start around $6.99 and stack on top of your plan, so heavy image users can pay well past the sticker price. Budget for both.
No. DreamGF is web-only. The site works in a mobile browser, but there's no iOS or Android app, so you won't find it in either store. If a native app matters to you, a dedicated companion app is the better fit.
Yes. Image generation of your custom character is its core feature, and the character stays recognizable across requests, which many rivals still can't manage. Images are metered, though: each one counts against your tier's monthly allowance or costs tokens, so the bill grows with how much you generate.
The platform is legitimate with no known breach history, but your chats, images and character designs are stored on its servers. Use a nickname and a dedicated email, pick a unique password, and never share identifying photos. Billing is web-based, so check the statement descriptor if discretion matters.
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