01Roles cast first · fictional · 18+

Roleplay AI video chat where the roles are cast before the words

Twelve of the cast here — the full catalogue holds 250+

Neighbour, stranger, ex, colleague — pick the pair and she enters already playing her half. Nobody stops to negotiate the premise.

Fictional adult characters only — a still portrait with live text, never a real person on camera.

Role pairStill photo · the scene plays in text

Resort terrace, last night of the trip

Fictional AI character in a patterned open robe on a terrace over dark water at night

VeraIn character

Strangers, remember? So stop looking at me like you already know how this ends.

Play your half
  • She holds character
  • Any role pair
  • Free to start
  • 18+

02The detail

The role pair does the heavy lifting

A roleplay thread lives or dies on one question: does she stay in character when you push?

Most chat products treat roleplay as a costume — a name swap over the same generic voice. Roleplay AI video chat done properly starts earlier: the role pair is part of the scene you choose, so 'who are we to each other' is settled before either of you types. She is not an assistant pretending to be your neighbour; within the thread, she is the neighbour, with the history the scene implies.

The difference shows up under pressure. Ask her something out of frame and a costume breaks — she apologises, resets, offers help. A cast role bends instead: the ex answers your out-of-frame question the way an ex would, annoyed you changed the subject. That refusal to drop the scene is what makes the play feel mutual rather than performed at you.

And because the roles are written, the boundaries are too. Every pair is two adults who both chose the room. You can make her the one in charge or the one being led — what you cannot do is cast anyone who could not consent, because those scenes simply do not exist here.

What works well

  • Role pairs are written into the scene, not improvised over a generic voice
  • She answers out-of-frame questions in character instead of resetting
  • Both dominant and led roles available on the same character
  • The premise never needs explaining — it was cast at the start
  • Free to open a role pair, no card asked

Worth knowing first

  • Her face is a still portrait — the performance is textual
  • Every character is fictional; no real person plays the other half
  • Some role pairs sit behind an optional upgrade
  • 18+ only, age gate first

03On this page

Three of the cast, in the roles they hold best

Portraits from the roster — each one opens a different kind of pair.

Fictional AI character in a black slip dress leaning across a glossy tabletop in low light

She plays the stranger at the late table best — the black slip is practically a casting note.

Purple-haired fictional AI character in a navy bra, hands at her collarbone, muted daylight

A quieter register: the pair where she asks first and you decide how honest to be.

Fictional AI character with long brown hair in a knit top under the warm lamps of a lounge

Warm lamps, knit sweater, the after-work drink — the role where the tension stays polite for exactly one round.

04In practice

What holding character looks like

You cast 'the ex, one last box'. Her opener lands mid-argument — not hello, but a line about the box she is visibly not carrying. Twenty messages in, you break frame to ask if she can be softer. She answers as the ex: 'You always asked me that too late.' The register shifts from her next line; the character never blinks.

That is the practical test of roleplay that holds: corrections happen inside the fiction, so the scene absorbs your steering instead of stopping to acknowledge it. When you finally do want out — a new pair, a clean slate — you say so plainly and the next scene casts fresh.

05Before you enter

Roleplay, asked directly

01

Does she actually stay in character?

Yes — that is the difference between a cast role and a costume. Questions that fall outside the scene get answered the way her character would handle them, not with an apology and a reset. If you want her out of the role, say so plainly and the thread re-casts.
02

What role pairs can I choose?

Strangers, neighbours, exes, colleagues, and looser frames like the masquerade — plus the power balance inside each: she can lead the scene or follow yours. Every pair is two adults who both chose to be there; pairs that could not be consensual do not exist on the platform.
03

Is this video roleplay or text roleplay?

Text, played beside a still portrait — honestly labelled as such in the interface. The video framing describes the layout, a face held on screen while the scene runs, not a camera. Nothing on this site pretends to stream.
04

How much does a role pair cost to try?

Nothing up front. Confirm you are 18, pick a pair and the first threads are free with no card. Some characters and longer arcs sit behind an optional upgrade, and the price is shown before anything is charged.

07Your entrance

Cast tonight's pair and let her enter first

Pick who she is to you and the scene opens on her line. Free to start, nothing installed, adults only.

Fictional AI character in a dark bikini reclining on a beach as the sun sets over the water

A scene is two taps away — free to start, no card.

Open the scene