Selira AI Review

Selira AI's screenshot

A pretty uncensored companion app with a standout memory and a novel live cam experiment, but the average and surprisingly slow image generation, bare bones companion creator, cluttered chat page, and total lack of voice keep it firmly in middle of the pack territory.

Launched: Jan 2025

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Overall Review


Here is a companion app that does one thing decently well and stumbles around it in a lot of other places. Chat is the bright spot, staying in character and remembering my details days later thanks to a standout memory system, though it runs on a single model and gets repetitive in long sessions. The value is just okay once the shine wears off, because the free chat actually has a daily limit rather than being truly unlimited, and every image and video costs credits, with flexible subscriptions and never expiring credit packs softening the blow. Image generation is the big disappointment, since despite the lightning fast marketing I waited close to a minute or more per image, there is no way to type a custom prompt, and the adherence is poor enough that a rooftop bikini request gave me a nude girl in a blank studio. Video is worse, a brief unreliable novelty buried in the chat page. Voice does not exist at all. The companion creator is straightforward but bare bones, with shallow options, a binary gender pick, no search on the character list, and hair colors that all turn brown. The chat interface is overwhelmingly cluttered, with a fat un collapsible sidebar that hogs the screen. On the plus side, the NSFW live cam feature is a novel idea with real potential even if it barely follows instructions yet, privacy is a real strength with EU hosting and encryption, and the women it generates are at least attractive. The community is a ghost town. If you want uncensored chat with a memory that sticks, it delivers, but the average visuals, basic tools, and clunky interface keep it squarely middle of the pack.

Value

Let me temper the hype I almost fell for, because this is not the bottomless free buffet it first looks like. Free users do get to chat, but there is a daily message limit lurking, so you are on a leash even if it is a fairly long one. The real spending starts when you want visuals, since every image and video runs on credits, with subscriptions stacking up as Basic at ten bucks a month, Premium at twenty, and Platinum at forty, each handing you a pile of credits where one buys an image and ten buys a video. Lock in a longer commitment and the discounts climb as high as seventy percent off, which softens the blow nicely. If subscriptions make you itch, you can grab one off starter packs of credits that never expire, from fifty for six bucks up to fifteen hundred for a hundred, and pay by card or crypto if discretion is your thing. The flexibility is genuinely good, and credits that do not vanish at month end is a fair touch. But the value proposition leans hard on chat, because once you factor in that the image and video generation is average at best and still costs you, the math gets less exciting. It is reasonably priced for what it is, just do not walk in expecting an endless free ride, because the meter is closer than it looks.

100

Free Messages

No

Free Images
Free Character Creation

No

Free Voice

$4.5

Cheapest Subscription

Recommended Tier Summary:

Premium @ $19.99/month

Token System:

$0.05

Token Price

$0.04

Bulk Price

$0.05

Image Token

$0.5

Video Token

No

Voice Token

Chat

Talking dirty here is a genuinely good time, and the conversations hold up better than the rest of the package might lead you to expect. Characters stay aggressively in role, dodging that annoying assistant voice that ruins the mood elsewhere, and they keep their personality intact across long, sweaty sessions. The real party trick is the memory, which actually clings to the details I drop, so the coffee order, the dog's name, and yes, the very specific kink I mentioned three days ago all come back around naturally instead of vanishing into the void. That continuity makes it feel like an ongoing fling rather than a goldfish with amnesia. It is not flawless, mind you, since the engine runs on a single model with no buffet of brains to swap between, and push a conversation long enough and it slips into emotional repetition loops, parroting the same reassuring sweet nothings. Free users also bump into a daily message limit, so the chatter is not the infinite free ride it first appears. There is no swapping response styles or summoning suggestions, and regeneration is about the extent of the controls, so do not expect the deep tinkering the power user crowd drools over, and group chats are nowhere to be found. For in character roleplay that genuinely remembers who you are, though, the actual conversation is the strongest thing this place has going.

Multiple Chat Engines
Message Editing
Message Regeneration
Response Style Switching
Chat Suggestions
Group Chats
High conversation qualityVery good, natural interactions

Image Generation

The picture machine is a mixed bag that talks a bigger game than it delivers. It gets its own dedicated generation page, and you can also summon images right inside a chat, which is convenient. The women it cranks out are genuinely attractive with surprisingly solid anatomy, so on the eye candy front it does fine in both realistic and anime flavors. The problems start the moment you want any control. There is no way to type your own prompt at all, just a pile of preset menus, and even then the prompt adherence is downright lousy. I asked for something as simple as a girl on a rooftop in a bikini and got a naked chick with half a bikini bottom standing against a blank studio background, which is not exactly what I ordered. Speed is another letdown, since despite the marketing hype about lightning fast generation, I sat waiting close to a minute or more for every single image, which is sluggish by today's standards. Little quirks pile up too, like the red and auburn hair options that just come out plain brown. It is uncensored and the raw image quality is passable, so it scratches a basic itch, but between the missing prompt box, the weak adherence, and the slow turnaround, it is firmly average and nowhere near a reason to show up.

Unrestricted NSFW image generationFull NSFW image generation capabilities
Fair prompt adherenceSometimes misses prompt elements
Good image qualityDecent, satisfactory image quality
Slow image generationTakes longer than expected

Video Generation

Motion is on the menu, but it is a half baked side dish at best. Oddly, video can only be conjured from inside the chat page, unlike images which get their own dedicated workshop, so it feels like a bolted on afterthought. You spend credits to animate a short NSFW clip, and when it works the result is average at best, with prompt adherence that ranges from loose to laughable and quality that will not be impressing anyone. There is no real control over what actually happens on screen, and the clips are too brief and too unreliable to build any kind of scene around. It is the sort of feature you poke at once out of curiosity, shrug, and never really return to. If moving pictures are a big part of what you are chasing, this will leave you cold, because the video here is more of a checkbox on the feature list than something genuinely worth your credits.

5, 10 Sec

Duration Options
Extensive NSFW video generationWide range of NSFW content allowed
Fair video prompt adherenceSometimes misses prompt elements
Good video qualityDecent, satisfactory video quality
Slow video generationTakes longer than expected

Voice - Does not offer

Character Creation and Selection

Building a companion is straightforward, but do not let anyone sell it to you as slick, because it is honestly pretty bare bones. The wizard walks me through a handful of steps, picking sex, age from twenty one to fifty five, body build, breast and ass size, hair, eye color, an art style, a personality archetype, and a relationship type, then auto generates a name and backstory. It does the job, but the options are shallow and there is not much depth to sink my teeth into, with no custom text fields to craft anything truly unique and only a binary male or female choice with nothing for trans or nonbinary folks. Browsing premade companions is similarly limited, since there are over a thousand to scroll but the homepage only offers basic filters like age, sex, style, and ethnicity, and there is no search bar at all, so finding a specific vibe is a chore. Minor annoyances stack up too, like hair colors that all bleed into brown no matter what I pick. The women do come out attractive once generated, which counts for something, but as a creation suite this is a basic on ramp rather than the deep character lab the genre's best offer.

Good character selectionSolid selection of premade characters
Body Customization
Personality Customization
Premade Options

UI/UX

Onboarding starts off promising, since I can sign up in the browser and start chatting almost instantly with no forced tutorials wasting my time. Then I actually land on the chat page, and woof, it is a cluttered mess. The right side is jammed with a big image and a wall of About info crammed into a tiny scroll box underneath, and as far as I can tell that whole sidebar does not even collapse, so it just hogs the screen whether I want it or not. Navigating the thing feels busy and awkward rather than smooth, which is a shame because the underlying design is not ugly, just badly organized. Pile on that it is web only with no native app to tap on my phone, and that it gets buggy, with the video generator choking and the memory drifting on long sessions, and the experience starts to drag. It is not a total disaster, and the visuals have a decent coat of paint, but the cramped, un collapsible chat layout is a genuine daily annoyance that a serious redesign could fix. As it stands, the interface is one of the weaker parts of the ride.

Accessibility
Good interface designClean, decent visual design
Difficult user experienceConfusing or complicated
Some bugs presentOccasional problems

Extra Features

The extras are a real grab bag of one genuine standout, one intriguing experiment, and a few notable gaps. The memory is the crown jewel, a layered system that squirrels away the details that matter, from my name to my likes to past steamy moments, and resurfaces them later so the relationship feels like it is actually growing instead of resetting every login. The wildcard is the NSFW live cam feature, which is a genuinely novel and cool idea with real potential, letting you direct a companion in something closer to real time. Right now though it is rough, seemingly locked to the same single companion, and beyond basic commands like taking her top or pants off, it barely follows instructions at all. There is also an undress feature and a TikTok style NSFW video feed to scroll. Where it comes up short is the rest of the toy box, with no face swapping, no voice cloning, no scenario builder for proper world building, and no LGBTQ support to speak of, since companions are strictly a basic male or female pick. It is a focused feature set with one killer idea in the memory and one promising rough draft in the live cam, but it leaves plenty of obvious boxes unticked.

Face Swapping
Scenario Builder
Voice Cloning
Memory Notes
LGBTQ+
Friendly

Realism

For something running on text, the believability rests almost entirely on the writing, and there it does decently. The dialogue feels natural, stays consistently in character, and the memory system gives the whole thing a sense of history so it plays like an ongoing relationship rather than a stranger I meet fresh every login, which is genuinely the most immersive thing on offer. The trouble is that everything outside the chat undercuts the illusion. The images look attractive but routinely ignore what I actually asked for, so the fantasy I am picturing rarely matches the picture I get, the video is a brief unreliable novelty, and there is no voice at all to bring a companion to life in my ears. It reads more like an interactive dirty storytelling engine than a believable living companion, and the rough edges on the visuals keep yanking me out of the moment. For text driven fantasy powered by that sticky memory, the immersion is real and even impressive, but the second I lean on the senses beyond reading, the spell falls apart fast.

Community

This is where the party goes quiet. For all the platform does well, there is barely any community to speak of, with no bustling official Discord, no busy subreddit it actually runs, and no onsite forum to swap tips or show off creations. There is some organic chatter out in the wild, with curious folks poking around Reddit and various AI roleplay corners, but that is fans talking among themselves rather than a hub the platform has built and nurtured. Compared to the rivals throwing loud, creator driven block parties where users trade characters and swap filthy ideas all day, this feels like a solo experience by design. If you treat your spicy AI time as a private affair, you will not miss a thing. But if half the fun for you is belonging to a lively, horny little scene, sharing your creations and riffing with other degenerates, you will find this place lonely. It is easily the biggest gap in the lineup, and a real community would do wonders.

Low community activityMinimal user interaction

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