An honest first-person breakdown of Aimour's features, pricing, NSFW content, and whether it's worth your money in 2026.
The thing that first made me suspicious about Aimour wasn't the app itself — it was the billing statement. A charge from "ADS BOOST LTD" appeared on my card instead of anything with the word "Aimour" in it. Then, a verified Trustpilot reviewer reported being charged twice after a login glitch, then hit with an additional unauthorized subscription from the same ADS BOOST LTD at a price that didn't match any listed plan. That caught my attention.
I spent three weeks testing Aimour to find out whether the platform itself lived up to its impressive marketing — lip-sync video, gamified relationship progression, and what multiple sources are calling the best image generation in the category. The visuals genuinely surprised me. The 125-character message cap and the billing opacity surprised me for different reasons.
Aimour is an AI companion platform that positions itself as a visual-first experience. Instead of the usual approach of dropping you into a blank chat box, it gives you 54 pre-built characters — 41 realistic, 13 anime-styled — and a gamified progression system where your relationship levels up over time, unlocking deeper content and new interactions. In early 2026, the platform received a major infrastructure update that brought a photo-to-video engine with reported 45% faster rendering speeds and lip-sync-reactive video output.
The parent company operating the billing is ADS BOOST LTD, registered via a privacy-protected Icelandic address. Aimour is primarily aimed at users who want high-quality imagery and slow-burn narrative progression over customizable character creation.
After three weeks of testing — across conversation, Spicy Mode, image generation, video, and voice — I'd say Aimour is good at exactly two things: making beautiful pictures and making you feel like the relationship is going somewhere. For everything else, the limitations stack up fast.
The image generation is legitimately impressive — 4.2/5 by independent testers, and after 40+ photo requests I'd call that score fair. Facial consistency across shots is better than OurDream AI.
The gamified level-up system feels organic rather than cynically paywalled. My character started reserved, then gradually initiated flirty messages by Level 5 on her own.
Voice messages have genuine tone variation between casual and intimate modes — a noticeable step above the robotic delivery you get on platforms like OurDream AI.
The 125-character message cap is a conversation-killer. You physically cannot write a detailed roleplay scenario. It's a hard ceiling, not a soft one.
Zero character customization. You take the 54 presets exactly as they come — no appearance editing, no personality sliders, nothing.
Chat history disappears. Long-term users report that older messages get pruned without warning, destroying any narrative continuity you've built.
If these limitations are dealbreakers, we cover the best alternatives at the end of this review.
What it can do:
Text chat with gamified level-up progression across multiple relationship milestones
Spicy Mode with three distinct dynamics: Dominant, Submissive, and Gentle
AI photo generation with strong facial consistency per character
Photo-to-video face-swapping using an internal clip library (near-instant delivery)
Voice messages with authentic, character-matched audio
Gift-giving mechanic that contributes to relationship XP
Access to 54 pre-built characters across realistic and anime styles
Current limitations:
125-character message cap — makes extended roleplay scenes impossible
No character customization of any kind (appearance, personality, backstory)
Chat history is not fully persistent — older conversations get pruned
Video uses face-swap on existing clips, not original scenario generation
Free tier is severely limited: 500 tokens, no NSFW, no voice, no images
If these limitations are dealbreakers, see the full alternatives section at the end of this review.
This is the section most Aimour reviews skip. The platform advertises plans "from $14.99/month," which sounds reasonable — but that figure covers the subscription tier only. The real monthly outlay depends heavily on how quickly you burn through the token economy, and it escalates quietly.
Based on testing, each meaningful interaction — a photo, a voice message, a video clip — works out to roughly $0.38 per request. That's not outrageous per interaction, but the "$14.99 and done" impression the pricing page creates is misleading. Heavy users commonly report spending $30–50/month once photo and video requests stack up. The limited-time impulse bundles (like 2,600 tokens for $14.99) that rotate during your first session are deliberately timed to catch you before you understand the token burn rate.
More concerning: a verified Trustpilot reviewer reported that after a payment glitch caused a logout, they were charged twice for tokens and then received a second unauthorized charge from ADS BOOST LTD — Aimour's parent company — for a subscription amount that didn't correspond to any listed plan. A second reviewer noted that commands worked inconsistently and the advertised "self-learning" memory never materialized despite paying for premium.
On top of this, VAT is added at checkout depending on your region with no upfront warning, and token bundles carry expiry windows not clearly flagged at purchase.
Aimour's biggest weakness isn't the visuals — it's the cage it puts around you. No customization. A message cap that chokes any creative scenario. Video generation that's really just face-swapping existing clips. If you want to actually build something — a character, a narrative, a world — OurDream AI is the platform Aimour should have been.
OurDream AI gives you 19 voice styles, 40+ personality presets, and full creative control over everything from body type to relationship scenario. The video clips run longer. The chat is unlimited, no character cap. And the DreamCoin system, while also token-based, is more transparent about what you're spending and why. If the Aimour experience left you wanting more control and less constraint, OurDream delivers exactly that.
Conditionally, and only for a specific kind of user. If jaw-dropping image quality and a slow-burn narrative experience are your primary goals, Aimour at $14.99/month is defensible — especially on the annual plan at roughly $8.25/month. But you need to budget realistically. Most active users spend $30–50/month once token burn on photos and videos is factored in.
The billing opacity, the unauthorized charge reports from Trustpilot, and the hidden VAT all point to a platform that benefits from users not reading the fine print. If you want customization, long-form roleplay, or persistent chat history, skip Aimour entirely. The 125-character message cap alone disqualifies it for anyone who takes companion AI storytelling seriously. Go to OurDream AI instead.
Aimour gates all adult content behind the paid tier — there is no NSFW access on the free plan. Once subscribed, the Spicy Mode unlocks three content dynamics (Dominant, Submissive, Gentle) with explicit language that escalates based on the selected mode. The platform does not advertise itself as a general-audience product. Aimour's advertising practices are worth flagging: independent reviewers have noted that some ad creatives overstate the platform's self-learning memory capabilities, and at least one Trustpilot reviewer specifically cited misleading ads as a reason for a negative review.
Data collected through chat interactions is shared with third-party analytics and technology support providers under Aimour's privacy policy, which is standard for the category but worth knowing before you engage in intimate conversations.
Aimour prohibits the following content types, with violations resulting in account suspension or permanent bans:
Any content involving minors in a sexual context
Non-consensual scenario framing presented as reality
Real-person simulation without consent indicators
Hate speech or content targeting protected groups
Content designed to facilitate real-world harm or illegal activity
Sharing, screenshotting, or redistributing AI-generated intimate content without platform consent
Aimour uses standard in-transit encryption. However, the privacy policy explicitly permits sharing user data with third-party service providers for analytics and technical support purposes. Chat conversations are logged — the platform does not offer end-to-end encrypted messaging. There is no stated data retention limit publicly documented, so assume conversations may be stored indefinitely.
Billing appears as "Ads Boost" on statements, which provides discretion on shared accounts but also means unauthorized charges can be harder to identify and dispute. Avoid sharing real identifying information — full name, location, financial details — during sessions.
Aimour requires users to be 18+ and verifies age at account creation. NSFW content is locked behind the paid subscription, preventing accidental exposure on the free tier. Content moderation appears automated rather than human-reviewed. The platform does not offer a minor safety mode or any parental control layer.
The operating entity behind Aimour's billing is ADS BOOST LTD. The domain aimour.ai was registered in March 2024 via a privacy-protection service based in Iceland (Withheld for Privacy ehf), meaning the real ownership is obscured. Scam Detector rates the domain at 26.4/100, flagging it as "debatable." There is no significant press coverage or named investor backing publicly associated with the platform. This is a newer entrant in a crowded space with limited independent trust signals compared to more established platforms.
Support contact: check aimour.net for current support email
No public Discord community found at time of review
No active Reddit community under the Aimour name
Documentation: check aimour.net/help or aimour.ai/support for current docs
Update cadence: the 2026 infrastructure update (photo-to-video engine) indicates active development
Aimour uses a token-based freemium model with three subscription tiers and optional coin bundle add-ons.
500 tokens credited on sign-up (enough to unlock one character and have a handful of basic conversations)
Text chat access only — no NSFW, no Spicy Mode
No voice messages, no image generation, no video
Limited to a small number of character interactions
No persistent memory beyond the current session
Billing | Price |
|---|---|
Monthly | $14.99/month (2,100 tokens included) |
Quarterly | $32.99 (billed every 3 months) |
Annual | ~$8.25/month (billed at $98.99/year) |
Ultimate | $29.99/month |
Paid plan unlocks: Spicy Mode (all three dynamics), image generation, voice messages, photo-to-video engine, full character library access (300 coins per character unlock), persistent memory on paid tier, and all relationship progression milestones.
Intro token bundle: 2,600 tokens for $14.99 (limited-time, rotates frequently — often shown in your first session)
Larger coin packs available at discounted rates — check aimour.net for current bundle pricing as these change regularly
Token bundles carry expiry windows — check terms before purchasing large packs
VAT added at checkout depending on your region (not shown upfront on pricing page)
The annual plan saves roughly 45% compared to paying monthly ($98.99 vs $179.88 over twelve months). No permanent promo codes were confirmed active at time of writing — check the official pricing page for current offers. All plans auto-renew. There is no free trial on premium; the 500 free tokens function as the trial period. Cancel via your Google Play or App Store subscription settings — Aimour states cancellation takes effect at the end of the current billing cycle.
Aimour's interface and AI chat responses are primarily English-language. Some character profiles and system messages may appear in other languages depending on region, but the core conversational AI engine performs best in English. Non-English roleplay and extended conversation quality have not been independently verified for this review.
Aimour's most frustrating limitation is that you never get to build anything. You pick from 54 presets, work within the platform's parameters, and accept whatever the image engine decides to show you. OurDream AI flips that dynamic entirely.
The customization system in OurDream is the deepest I've tested in this category. You start with gender, age, and body type, then drill into skin tone, hairstyle, voice style (19 options), and personality presets (40+), with text fields for backstory, relationship scenario, and roleplay greetings. I built a character from scratch in about fifteen minutes and it felt genuinely personal — like writing a short story that came to life. Beyond creation, OurDream AI uses a DreamCoin token system that, while also incremental, is more transparent about what each feature costs. Chats are unlimited with no character cap.
Videos run longer than Aimour's six-second clips. At $19.99/month ($9.99 on annual), it's slightly pricier upfront but far more honest about what you're getting. Best for users who want to design, not just choose.
The 125-character message cap in Aimour is a ceiling you'll hit constantly. Candy AI doesn't have one. That single difference opens up a completely different quality of conversation, and it's worth the switch if you care about extended dialogue or multi-paragraph roleplay.
Candy AI's V2 image engine delivers crisp, realistic photo generation on par with Aimour and gives you more directional control over image prompts — I asked for a specific aesthetic and got close to what I described, while Aimour's engine decides the composition for you. The memory system in Candy AI is imperfect (it drifts on longer sessions), but it retains significantly more context than Aimour, which prunes chat history without warning. The billing structure through Candy AI's EverAI parent is more established and better documented.
Token costs add up here too — most users spend $50–100/month for full features — but the value-per-token is more predictable. At its base plan, Candy AI starts around $12.99/month. Best for users who want conversational depth and creative image prompting over Aimour's passive, preset-driven model.
If Aimour's voice feature is what drew you in and the rest disappointed, JOI AI is the logical step up. JOI is built around voice interaction as a core feature, not a bolt-on — the tone variation, the cadence, and the emotional consistency in audio responses are noticeably better than anything Aimour offers. Where Aimour's voice occasionally sounds like a character performing emotion, JOI AI sounds like the emotion is actually being responded to.
JOI AI doesn't have the same cinematic image quality as Aimour — it's a different priority. But for users who primarily want a companion that sounds real, holds a coherent emotional thread across sessions, and doesn't hit a character limit mid-thought, JOI AI fills the gap Aimour leaves. Memory retention across sessions is a key strength here, addressing one of Aimour's most persistent complaints (the vanishing chat history). Pricing is competitive with Aimour's monthly tier — check joiai.com for current plan details. Best for users who prioritize voice realism and emotional consistency above visual production value.
For most readers, OurDream AI is the better starting point. It delivers more creative control, more honest pricing, longer video clips, and no crippling message cap. Candy AI is the right pick if image prompting control and conversational depth matter most. JOI AI wins for voice-primary users. Aimour belongs on the list for its image quality, but its billing risks and structural limitations make it hard to recommend as a first choice in 2026.
Aimour is a platform for one specific kind of user: someone who wants a visually polished, aesthetically curated companion experience and doesn't need to build, write long messages, or trust their billing statement implicitly. The image generation is genuinely excellent. The gamified progression adds an engagement layer most platforms lack.
But the 125-character message cap, zero customization, disappearing chat history, and a Trustpilot track record that includes double-billing and unauthorized charges from ADS BOOST LTD make it a platform you enter with eyes open and a virtual card number. If you want control, depth, or billing transparency, OurDream AI or Candy AI will serve you better.
Is Aimour free?
There is a free tier, but it's minimal. You receive 500 tokens on sign-up — enough to access one character and have a handful of basic text conversations. All meaningful features (image generation, voice, Spicy Mode, video, and persistent memory) are locked behind a paid subscription starting at $14.99/month.
Is Aimour safe and legit?
Aimour uses standard in-transit encryption and functions as advertised for its core features. However, it is not without red flags. The parent company (ADS BOOST LTD) is not prominently disclosed during sign-up. The domain registration uses an Icelandic privacy service to obscure ownership. Scam Detector rates the domain at 26.4/100. Trustpilot has documented at least one case of double-billing and an unauthorized subscription charge. Exercise caution: use a card with a low limit or virtual card number, and monitor your statement closely after purchasing.
How do I cancel my Aimour subscription?
Cancellation is handled through your app store, not Aimour's website directly. On iOS, go to Settings → Apple ID → Subscriptions and cancel from there. On Android, open Google Play → Profile → Payments & Subscriptions → Manage. Aimour states cancellations take effect at the end of your current billing cycle with no retention fees.
How do I delete my Aimour account?
Account deletion options should be accessible through your profile settings on the platform. Look for a "Danger Zone" or "Delete Account" option within your profile. If this is not visible, contact Aimour support via the help page on aimour.net to request manual deletion of your account and data.
Is billing discreet? What shows on my bank statement?
Charges appear as "Ads Boost" — no mention of Aimour, AI, or any adult content descriptor. This is confirmed by multiple user reports and by Aimour's own FAQ. However, the "Ads Boost" descriptor is also what makes unauthorized charges harder to recognize and dispute, as documented in at least one Trustpilot case.
Is Aimour better than Candy AI?
For image quality alone, Aimour is competitive with Candy AI and arguably edges it on facial consistency. But Candy AI wins on flexibility — you can craft longer messages, the memory system (while imperfect) retains more context, and Candy AI's V2 image engine gives you more control over image prompts. The 125-character message cap in Aimour has no equivalent restriction in Candy AI, which is a meaningful quality-of-life difference for anyone who uses companion AI for extended roleplay or storytelling.
Why does Aimour have no character customization?
This is a deliberate design choice, not a missing feature. Aimour's model is built around curated, pre-designed characters with established personalities that evolve through the progression system. The tradeoff is that the characters feel more coherent and consistent than on platforms where users build companions from scratch — but it means you have zero influence over appearance, personality baseline, or backstory. If customization is non-negotiable for you, OurDream AI or Candy AI are the right alternatives.