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Promptchan Review 2026: What You Really Get

Product facts and pricing verified on August 20, 2026.

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What Promptchan is now that it lives at promptchan.com

If you searched "Promptchan review" and landed here, know first that many of the reviews around this one describe a site that no longer answers. Promptchan currently operates at promptchan.com; the older promptchan.ai address failed our DNS lookup outright on August 20, 2026. Every fact below was read from the live .com site that same day, and anything the site does not say is recorded as not said rather than guessed at.

So what does the live site say? Promptchan presents itself as an AI girlfriend platform: chat, video, and images, in that order, with "no filter AI girlfriend chat" as the lead promise. You build a companion, customize her appearance and personality down to interests and hobbies, and the media tools exist largely to picture her. A free tier runs on an in-app currency called Gems, with a paid upgrade above it and a community catalog the site says has produced over 20 million images and videos. That is a real product with a real audience — and a different one than many people searching for it assume.

The Promptchan feature sheet, as read on August 20, 2026

Image generation spans a long named style list: Realistic, Hyperrealism, Anime, Anime XL, Cinematic XL, Hardcore XL, Hypersanime, K-Pop, Fur, and Furtoon. Video generation exists alongside it, and the site advertises cloning and variations on any image or video in the catalog. Character creation is the spine of the experience: you shape a companion's look and personality, then chat with her, and the site pitches those conversations as natural enough to forget there is a model on the other end. A private mode is offered, with the site stating creations can be kept private.

Here is what we could not find. No Gem allowance for free accounts is stated anywhere a logged-out visitor can see. No dollar price for any plan is visible, and no plan names are listed. The obvious pricing URLs both returned 404 errors. None of that is an accusation — plenty of products reveal numbers only after signup — but it means the most common question about this product cannot be answered from its own public pages.

What free means on Promptchan — and what goes unsaid

Credit where due: the free tier is real, and a genuinely free entry point is rarer in this category than it should be. But "free" arrives with no attached quantities. How many Gems does a new account get, what does one Gem buy, what does the upgrade cost when they run out? None of it is stated without an account. A free tier of unknown size is an invitation to sign up and find out — fine as marketing, useless for comparison shopping.

Contrast that with a free start where every number is printed in the open. A new Creamify account receives 30 welcome credits the moment it exists, collects 10 more for each day it signs in, and requires no payment card. Those credits work on the full engine lineup, not a restricted trial subset, and any generation that fails hands its credits straight back. The free tier is documented in public, as is the paid math above it: $5 buys 250 credits, so a standard 5-credit image lands at about ten cents, and larger packs push it under eight. You can compute your monthly cost before creating an account — precisely the computation the Gems system does not let you run.

Read from each product's public, logged-out pages on August 20, 2026. 'Not stated' means we could not find it that day, not that it does not exist.
QuestionPromptchanCreamify
Editorial rating for generator-first creation2.5/5 — companion focus and no public dollar math5/5 — enhancement plus eighteen curated engines and visible costs
Free start fully specified?Gems tier exists; amounts not statedYes — 30 credits + 10 per daily sign-in
Public dollar pricing?None visible; pricing URL returned 404Yes — $5 for 250 credits, math published
Generator-first or companion-first?Companion-first; media serves charactersGenerator-first; 18 curated engines, no chat layer
Video with audio?Video offered; audio not statedYes — Wan 2.7, synced audio, up to 1080p
Privacy handlingPrivate mode offeredPrivacy Mode on by default
Written content policy visible logged out?Not found on our visitYes — no real people, nothing involving minors

Promptchan the companion, versus the generator people search for

Read the homepage carefully and the product's identity is not ambiguous: chat comes first, and images and video are how your companion becomes visible. That is a coherent design, and the detail most reviews skip, because "Promptchan" gets searched by two different kinds of people. The first wants a persistent character — someone to talk to who remembers, flirts, and has a face. For that reader, a companion-built product is the right shape, and nothing here argues otherwise.

The second kind of searcher wants a rendering tool. They have prompts, reference styles, and scene ideas of their own, and a character system between them and the output is friction, not a feature. For that reader, the relevant comparison set is dedicated NSFW image platforms, where the pipeline is prompt in, render out, and nothing asks you to name her first. Creamify sits firmly in that camp: twelve image engines across photoreal and anime lines, three instruction-based editors, and three video engines, all reachable from one workspace. Anime and hentai output runs through tag-driven engines built for exactly that style, and the video side renders Wan 2.7 clips with synchronized audio at resolutions up to 1080p — with the per-clip credit cost listed before you press generate.

Why most Promptchan reviews cite an address that no longer resolves

This generalizes beyond one product. The promptchan.ai name no longer resolves, yet current search results for this product remain full of reviews still linking that dead address, complete with pricing tables of unknown vintage — pages frozen at whatever the product looked like when they were written.

The practical takeaway: in this category, treat any undated claim as expired. Products here change domains, rework currencies, and revise policies faster than review sites revisit old posts. Our own ranked list of uncensored platforms carries a visible verification date for the same reason this post does: when the facts drift, you can tell how stale the snapshot is. A Promptchan writeup that links the .ai domain predates the move, and every other number in it deserves re-checking against the live site.

The Promptchan verdict, and the fully specified alternative

Split the verdict by what you actually came for. If a customizable AI girlfriend — conversation first, media second — is what you want, Promptchan is a real entry in that category, and judging it fairly means comparing it against other companion apps, not rendering tools. Sign up knowing the free tier's size and the paid tiers' prices are not published anywhere public, and decide whether finding out post-signup bothers you.

If generation is the point, the calculus tips the other way. Every question a generation-focused buyer asks — how much is free, what does an image cost, what does video cost, what happens to my renders, where is the content line — has a published answer on Creamify and an unpublished one on Promptchan. Renders are delivered under a Privacy Mode on by default rather than opt-in, the adult-content boundary is stated in writing (no real people, nothing involving minors), and the engine roster covers the photoreal-to-anime spread without a second subscription. The prompt guide will save your first handful of credits from trial-and-error, and the engine-by-engine breakdown explains which of the eighteen to point at which job.

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Promptchan questions, answered with checkable facts

  • Partly. The live site describes a free tier that runs on an in-app currency called Gems, with a paid upgrade above it. What it does not tell logged-out visitors is how many Gems a free account receives or what any paid plan costs in dollars — the /pricing URL returned a 404. If you want a free start where every number is stated before signup, Creamify grants 30 welcome credits plus 10 more per daily sign-in, needs no card, and refunds credits on any failed generation.

  • Yes. The product now operates at promptchan.com; a DNS lookup on the older promptchan.ai address returned nothing. Plenty of third-party writeups still cite the old address, which is a quick way to tell whether a review predates the move — and whether its other claims deserve a second check.

  • Its homepage leads with "no filter AI girlfriend chat," and the image and video tools are presented as ways to give those companions a face and a scene. It is best understood as a companion product with generation attached. If you mainly want to type prompts and collect renders — no persistent character, no conversation — Creamify is built the other way around: eighteen curated engines whose whole job is turning your prompt into output.

  • We do not score other products on safety, so here is the checklist we would run on any site in this category. Does it publish dollar pricing before signup? Promptchan did not. Does it state a written content policy you can read logged out? We did not find one. Does it offer privacy controls? Yes — a private mode is advertised. Weigh those facts however you like.

  • Creamify publishes everything up front: $5 buys 250 credits, a typical 5-credit image works out to about ten cents, and the $80 pack drops that to roughly 7.4 cents. Video is priced the same transparent way, and the free start — 30 credits plus 10 per daily sign-in — lets you audit those numbers before paying anything.

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