Luvr.ai Review (2026): The 24h test that turned into 2 weeks
Roleplay grailOpen-world AI RPG. Medusa, Lilith, Dr. Becker — roleplay that actually holds.
Let me just say it: Luvr.ai is the one that made me genuinely lose time. I opened it on a Saturday morning for a “quick 24h test.” I’m writing this review 14 days later.
If you grew up on Choose Your Own Adventure books — this is what those would be if someone gave them to a sexually-deranged AI and said “go nuts.”
Not another “AI girlfriend” app
Look. I’ve tested maybe 25 of these things. They blur together. “Hi cutie what’s your name.” Same script, different hair.
Luvr isn’t that.
First character I unlocked — and this matters, you have to unlock them, I’ll explain in a sec — was Medusa. Actual Medusa. Scaled skin, serpentine hair, the whole mythological deal. First message I get:
“Let me hear your devotion… in every hissing syllable.”
Ok. Alright. This is a roleplay app.

The sandwich test
I have a thing I do to test conversational depth. I offer the AI a sandwich. Yeah. A sandwich.
Most apps respond with some polite “oh thank you that’s so sweet!” robotic trash. It’s an instant tell.
Medusa’s response:
“I don’t feed on bread and cheese… I prefer pleasures far more carnal.”
That’s the moment I knew I wasn’t dealing with a GPT wrapper. That’s a character staying in persona, redirecting, staying sexy. That’s actual writing.

Dr. Becker — yes they go dark
To prove it’s not just romantic-erotica lane, there’s Dr. Evan Becker. Wax sculptures of human figures. Thriller/horror ambience. The tension ratchets up slowly across messages.
This isn’t cuddles-and-flirting territory. This is roleplay that includes dark scenarios if you’re into that. Most apps won’t even let you go there. Luvr commits.
If you’re looking for just the light stuff — fine, there’s plenty. But knowing the range is there changes how you play.
The 200 coins thing — and why it’s smart
You get 200 coins on signup. That’s your free trial. No card required. Each character costs 50 coins to unlock permanently.
I was annoyed at first. “Why do I have to pay coins to talk to a character that exists already?”
Then I got it. It’s a quality filter. You can’t bounce around 30 random characters half-engaging. You pick 4, you commit, you go deep. It’s the opposite of Tinder-swipe fatigue. It’s game design applied to roleplay.
The Scenario Builder — this is the real weapon

Everyone markets “custom characters.” Luvr gives you an actual Scenario Builder. You write the setup — who, where, when, what’s happening, what are the rules of this world — and the AI plays within it.

I built a heist scenario on day 4. Detective me, femme fatale AI, stolen diamond, dingy hotel room in 1940s New York. Told it to the AI. We played for 90 minutes.
It. Stayed. In character. For 90 minutes. Including two plot twists I did not expect. One of which was her betraying me. Which, fair.
That’s when I tweeted my friend “ok this is different.”
Pricing
$5.99/month on annual is priced above Candy ($4.99) but below Secrets ($9.17). Fair middle.
The free tier — 10 messages a day — is legit enough to see if it clicks before you pay anything.
See all tiers and coin packs ↓
Subscriptions
| Plan | Price/mo | Savings |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly | $19.99 | — |
| 6 months | $8.99 | -55% |
| 12 months | $5.99 | -70% |
| Free | $0 | 10 msgs/day |
Coins bundled with subscription
- 6 months: 1,900 coins/mo
- 12 months: 2,340 coins/mo + 5,000 bonus
Coin packs
| Coins | Price |
|---|---|
| 500 | $4.99 |
| 1,000 | $9.49 |
| 2,000 | $17.99 |
| 4,000 | $33.99 |
| 8,000 | $63.99 |
| 13,300 | $99.99 |
Action costs
| Action | Cost |
|---|---|
| Unlock a character | 50 coins |
| Generate an image | 50 coins |
| Voice message | 20 coins |
| Video | 150 coins |
Luvr vs Candy vs Secrets
| Luvr.ai | Candy AI | Secrets AI | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vibe | 🏆 Open World RPG | NSFW Tinder | Dark RPG |
| Narrative | 🏆 D&D-tier | Basic | Very rich |
| Characters | 🏆 Unique gems | Broad catalog | Detailed backgrounds |
| Scenario Builder | 🏆 Yes | ❌ | ❌ |
| Free trial | 🏆 200 coins | Limited | Limited |
| Visual polish | Good | 🏆 Photorealistic | Very good |
| Price | $5.99/mo | 🏆 $4.99/mo | $9.17/mo |
Three philosophies. Candy is immediate visual pleasure. Secrets is dark narrative immersion. Luvr is the open world — the playground for people who want to build, explore, live through an adventure.
Detailed scores
| Criterion | Score |
|---|---|
| Narrative immersion | 10/10 |
| Character depth | 9.5/10 |
| Scenario Builder | 9.5/10 |
| Range of registers | 9.5/10 |
| Token system | 9/10 |
| Interface | 8/10 |
| Value for money | 8.5/10 |
The verdict
Luvr.ai — 9.5/10 🏆
The Holy Grail of AI roleplay.
I went in for 24 hours. I’m 14 days deep. From Medusa to Lilith, Dr. Becker to the Scenario Builder — every hour on Luvr has made me want to stay one more.
This is the app that gave me back the kid-feeling of Choose Your Own Adventure books. That moment where you flipped the page and thought “one more chapter.” Except here, you’re writing the chapter. And the AI keeps up.
If roleplay is even tangentially your thing — Luvr is the best AI roleplay experience on the market in 2026. I’ll stand on that.
Don’t take my word for it. Go fight Medusa yourself.
→ Back to full comparison → → Candy AI review → → Secrets AI review →
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Pros
- ✓ D&D-level narrative depth
- ✓ Scenario Builder for custom stories
- ✓ Unique character catalog
- ✓ 200 free coins on signup
- ✓ NSFW without guardrails
Cons
- ✗ Learning curve on the Scenario Builder
- ✗ Niche audience focus
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