There are two kinds of free porn tubes. The first kind actually hosts content – they deal with studios, worry about DMCA takedowns, spend real money on servers, and at least maintain the illusion of being a legitimate platform. The second kind doesn’t bother with any of that. PussySpace is firmly the second kind, and in a strange way, that’s almost refreshing. Most aggregators at least dress up what they’re doing with vague terms of service and custom branding designed to make you forget you’re watching a repackaged clip from somewhere else. PussySpace barely tries.

I’ve spent enough time running ThePornDude to have seen every variation of the free tube game, and what PussySpace is doing is sitting right on the surface if you know where to look. Their DMCA page – the legal document every site buries and hopes no one ever reads – just comes out and says it: the video content belongs to XVideos and YouPorn, their servers don’t host any of it, and they describe themselves as a “search robot.” That’s an unusually candid confession for a legal disclaimer. Most sites in this space word things diplomatically enough to maintain plausible deniability. Whoever wrote PussySpace’s DMCA policy apparently had somewhere else to be and skipped that step entirely.
Here’s why it still matters: 6,040,413 video IDs indexed as of this writing. An archive running back to December 2014. Seventy categories. A download button on every single video page that works without a login, without an account, and without redirecting you to a third-party download tool. By any honest measure, PussySpace has built one of the larger free porn browsing experiences on the internet – entirely on borrowed infrastructure, entirely without pretending otherwise.
Is it polished? No. The design looks like it was locked in around 2016 and no one’s touched it since. There’s a typo in the navigation dropdown that’s been sitting there long enough to qualify for squatter’s rights. A Russian analytics tracker runs on every page, which is the kind of detail that makes privacy-conscious users quietly uncomfortable. There’s no age verification gate – you land on explicit content the instant the page loads with zero friction between you and it.
But PussySpace is what it is: a no-login, no-paywall, no-bullshit archive with a massive library and one genuinely useful feature that most mainstream tubes quietly killed years ago. Whether that’s worth your time depends entirely on what you came here for. Let’s get into it.
What PussySpace Actually Is
The short version: PussySpace is an aggregator tube. Not a studio, not a user-upload platform, not a streaming service with studio deals and original content. An aggregator. Its function is to index videos from other platforms, serve them through an embedded player on its own domain, and let you browse that index without you ever having to log in or hand over an email address.
You don’t have to guess at this or dig through network traffic to confirm it – the site tells you directly. The video player streams from a CDN at k.pussyspace.com/xv7/, where “xv” is exactly what you think it stands for. More explicitly, their DMCA policy states verbatim: “all rights to the video content belong to the website youporn.com, xvideos.com and news posted here as a result of processing the search robot. The servers PussySpace.com is not any video or images.” The grammar is its own journey, but the meaning is clear. PussySpace is a search robot wrapper with a custom domain and a browse interface laid on top. That is the entire product.
What this means practically is that the content selection is whatever XVideos and YouPorn have indexed – which, at six million entries, is enormous. The inventory grows automatically as the source tubes grow. The upside is scale: you’re browsing the combined catalogs of two of the largest free tubes on the internet through a single interface, without needing separate accounts on either. The downside is equally obvious: there’s nothing exclusive here. Every clip on PussySpace exists on a source tube. If you already spend most of your time on XVideos, the overlap is going to be close to total.
The aggregator model also explains most of what’s absent from the site. No comments section, because there’s no community to host one. No playlists or favorites, because there’s no account system to attach them to. No user uploads, because there’s nothing to upload to. No producer channels, because there are no production relationships. Everything on PussySpace is stripped to the minimum needed to browse and play video: search bar, category index, thumbnail grid, player. The site has operated on this exact model since at least December 2014 – over a decade – and has never added community features or a user system. Either the operators have extremely focused product thinking or they’ve been running this on autopilot. Probably some of both.
Where does PussySpace sit against tubes that actually own their content? There’s a real spectrum – from major free platforms with proper studio relationships down to scrapers like this one – and if you want a map of that landscape with honest rankings, ThePornDude’s free porn sites list covers the full range. For the purposes of this review: PussySpace is at the aggregator end of that spectrum, and it isn’t apologetic about it.
One thing the aggregator model doesn’t explain is why the download button is still live. Tubes that host their own content routinely strip download functionality under pressure from studios, or use it as a premium feature. PussySpace has no studio relationships to protect and no premium tier to gatekeep. So the button has stayed on every video page for years. That detail is more interesting than it sounds, and we’ll get there.
The Content Library – 6 Million Reasons to Stay Logged Out
The number first: 6,040,413. That’s the observed video ID ceiling at time of writing, which corresponds to at least that many indexed clips. The archive goes back to December 2014, making over a decade of content accessible through the monthly Best archives. Ten-plus years of automated scraping, still indexed, still browsable. That depth is not nothing.
Seventy categories. Here’s what the shape of that library actually looks like.

The top end is what you’d expect from any mainstream aggregator: Blowjob leads at 989,290 videos, followed by Amateur (627,429), Teen 18+ (561,127), HD (564,295), and Big Tits (531,983). MILF (409,709), Big Dick (420,547), Cumshots (409,546), Brunette (463,007), and Anal (336,012) round out the predictable second tier. None of this surprises anyone who’s spent time on a free tube. These categories dominate traffic everywhere for the same reason fast food menus lead with burgers – the numbers say it’s what people click, so it’s what gets surfaced.
What’s more interesting is where the library gets less predictable.
Female Friendly has 48,373 videos in a properly labeled dedicated category. That tag covers content produced or presented with a female-audience experience in mind – different pacing, different camera perspective, narrative context over pure action. Most aggregator tubes don’t surface this as a formal category at all. For a site that otherwise leans hard into standard-issue mainstream content, it’s a real inclusion that distinguishes PussySpace from the typical scraper playbook.
ASMR doesn’t have its own category page, but it runs deep at the tag level – whisper roleplay, ASMR scenario titles, tagged ASMR content browsable through the tag index. It’s a niche with a specific and devoted following, and PussySpace indexes it more thoroughly than most mainstream tubes bother to.
AI-Generated content is explicitly labeled. Not quietly blended into the main feed under a vague genre tag, but identified in video title strings as “(AI-Generated Video).” On the day of the recon, AI-generated clips were appearing on the front page. Whether you find that compelling or off-putting is a personal call, but the labeling is honest, which is more transparency than some platforms manage.
3D (22,252 videos) and Hentai (13,254) have proper dedicated categories. Instructional sits at 17,704 – a category most tubes ignore entirely but which clearly has a sustained audience that goes looking for it. Fetish covers 201,034 videos as a broad catch-all. Vintage runs 19,186 deep for anyone looking for content from before modern production values became the baseline.
One honest thing worth noting about the algorithm: step-family content dominates the default views hard. On the homepage, in the Best/Today sort, in the top-rated sections – stepmother, stepsister, stepbrother, stepfather scenarios show up in the majority of high-ranked positions. This isn’t a PussySpace editorial choice so much as an amplification of what the source tubes are producing and what their audiences are clicking on. The category system works fine if you want to navigate away from it. But if you land on the front page and let it run, that’s what the algorithm is going to hand you first.
The time-filtered Best section is genuinely good for discovery. The filters cover Today, Three Days, This Week, This Month, Three Months (spelled “Three Month’s” with a live apostrophe typo in the dropdown that’s apparently been there long enough to feel permanent), Last Year, and All Time. The monthly archive going back to December 2014 is an oddly granular feature for a site with zero curation ambitions. It works, though. If you want to browse the highest-rated content from a specific month four years ago, PussySpace will actually give you that.
What you won’t find is any kind of personalization engine. No watch history that persists across sessions, no favorites system, no algorithm building a taste profile from your clicks. The site’s version of personalization is a cookie-based “Recently Viewed” sidebar that disappears the moment you clear your browser. Six million clips, zero attempt to learn what you specifically like. For some users that’s a feature – you’re in control, the site isn’t tracking your session to optimize engagement. For others it makes the library feel harder to navigate than it should be given its size.
The Video Experience – HTML5, HD, and a Download Button That Actually Works
The player is HTML5. That’s the floor in 2026, but PussySpace clears it without issues – no Flash fallbacks, no broken embeds, no “this video requires a plugin” messages. Video streams from the XVideos CDN at k.pussyspace.com/xv7/, which is generally stable. Performance will vary depending on your region and time of day, as it does with any CDN, but in testing it loaded cleanly.
HD is real. The dedicated HD category holds 564,295 entries, 1080p is a searchable tag that returns results, and qualifying videos carry an “HD” badge on the thumbnail before you click anything. Quality labeling comes from source tube metadata, so what you see on the thumbnail is what the source tagged the clip as. A quality selector isn’t visible through static scraping – it’s almost certainly embedded in the player controls, consistent with standard XVideos player behavior.
Like and dislike voting appears on every video page, with total vote count and a percentage approval score displayed. That approval percentage is also visible on thumbnails while browsing, before you click. A video sitting at 97% on 800 votes is useful signal. A video at 61% on 200 votes is a different signal entirely. Having that information at the thumbnail level means you can filter by quality just by browsing – you don’t need to open anything to get a sense of whether it’s worth your time.
“Show Large Player” is a toggle on the video page that expands the embed without going full-screen. Small feature, useful if you want more picture real estate without committing to full-screen mode and losing your browser controls.
Duration filtering is first-level navigation here, not a buried option. Short Porn (1-10 minutes), Medium Porn (10-60 minutes), and Longest Porn for feature-length cuts are permanent items under the “NEW” navigation dropdown. If you want a clip you can close in five minutes or a full production shoot running ninety, you get there in one click from anywhere on the site.
Now the part worth actually talking about: the download button.
Every video page on PussySpace has one. Visible without login, no account required, no redirect to a downloader service. The URL structure is /savefile/[videoID]/ – a direct link that triggers a file download. No captcha, no “unlock downloads with PussySpace Premium,” no waiting. Click, download, done.
This is rarer than it should be. Most tubes that host their own content have quietly stripped download functionality over the years – studios complained, DMCA compliance got complicated, or the feature got locked behind a premium paywall as an incentive to upgrade. PussySpace has none of those constraints. No studio relationships to protect, no premium tier to push, no reason to remove it. So the button has stayed live on every page, apparently for the entire decade-plus the site has been running. For anyone who’s wasted time hunting for browser extensions or third-party download tools to save a clip, a working download link with zero friction is a genuinely useful feature regardless of how the rest of the site looks.
What’s absent from the video experience is any kind of engagement loop. No autoplay queue, no “Up Next” recommendation pulling another video after yours ends, no hover-preview on thumbnails, no algorithm trying to keep you watching. When a video ends, it ends. You’re back to browsing. The site was built as a library, not a retention engine, and it behaves like one. If you want to browse deliberately and leave when you’re finished, PussySpace gets out of your way. If you want a site that keeps feeding you content without any input from you, this isn’t it.
Search, Filters, and the Art of Finding What You Came For
The search bar sits at the top center of every page on PussySpace, a plain rectangle with “Search porn videos” in the placeholder field, exactly where you would expect it. PussySpace does not bury the search function in a sidebar or hide it behind a menu toggle the way some redesigns do. Type what you want, get results. There is no autocomplete pulling genre suggestions as you type, no “did you mean” correction for misspelled performer names. The underlying index is six million entries deep, so raw search usually lands what you need without much help.
The BEST time filters are where the navigation starts getting genuinely useful. Seven options in the dropdown: Today’s Top, Three Days, This Week, This Month, Three Month’s (that apostrophe typo is still squatting in the dropdown, apparently permanent), Last Year, and All Time. These are not placeholder filters bolted on for appearances. They filter against a real archive. “This Week” pulls from seven days of uploads and ranks by approval percentage, useful if you want recent content that has already proven it is worth watching. “All Time” is where the archive depth actually shows: the highest-rated content across a decade of indexing produces a different list than whatever is trending today, and often a better one.
The monthly archive deserves specific attention. PussySpace maintains browsable monthly Best pages going back to December 2014. More than ten years of archive, navigable by year and month. If you are looking for a specific scene from years ago, content from a particular era of a performer’s career, or output from a studio that has since changed direction, the monthly archive gives you actual navigation capability most tubes quietly abandoned as their libraries grew. Dig into Best by Month, navigate to the year and month you want, scroll. It is not algorithmically assisted, but it exists and it functions.
Three sidebars add context to browsing. “Now Watching” shows what is getting traffic on the site right now. “Recently Searched” surfaces recent site-wide search queries, which works as a passive discovery feed: you can see what other people are searching for without guessing at popular terms yourself. “Recently Viewed” is session history tied to your browser, showing your last-viewed clips until you clear your cookies. No persistent storage, no account required.
The Pornstar index is more developed than most aggregators bother building. Fully A to Z browsable, with three sort views: Trends, All, and Best. Trends surfaces who is getting traffic right now. Best sorts by historical view count. All gives you the complete alphabetical index. Individual pornstar pages pull together every video tagged to that performer across the full index, with standard filter options on top. The Tags browser runs A to Z by letter with Best and All sort views, reaching into niche territory the formal 70 categories cannot surface on their own. Content like ASMR scenarios, specific kink tags, and regional descriptor terms live at the tag level and are fully accessible here.
The honest limitation: you cannot combine filter criteria in a single query. Category plus duration plus a date range is not something the search interface supports. What you get is a well indexed single-axis system on top of a very large library. For casual discovery that is sufficient. For users with multiple specific requirements, some manual filtering will be necessary.
Live Cams, FUCK NOW, and the Extras Drawer
The navigation bar carries seven items, and a couple need explaining beyond what their labels suggest.

“LIVE CAMS” is exactly what it says: a webcam section powered entirely by Chaturbate. PussySpace is not running cam infrastructure. They have done with live video the same thing they do with recorded content, embedding an external platform’s feed under their own navigation. The execution is cleaner than you might expect from a site that does not bother fixing its nav typos. The Live Cams page loads to an active grid of models (5,785 were live at the time of recon) with four category filter tabs across the top: GIRLS, BOYS, COUPLE, and TRANSSEXUAL. Thumbnails show live video stills with the model’s display name.
Some entries in the cam grid show age fields reading “0” or “99.” Those are not real ages. They are placeholder values from the Chaturbate API for accounts with incomplete profile data. You are looking at API artifacts, not actual model ages. The models themselves are Chaturbate registered and subject to Chaturbate’s own verification requirements.
The cams are free to watch without an account. Click a thumbnail, the stream opens. If you want to interact (chat, tip, request a private show), a Chaturbate account is required. That is the standard Chaturbate operating model, nothing specific to PussySpace’s implementation. What this makes the cam section, practically, is a free preview layer: you browse and watch passively, and anything interactive routes you to Chaturbate’s signup flow. For a proper comparison of standalone cam platforms, including full feature sets, tip economics, model variety, and privacy practices, ThePornDude’s live sex cam directory covers the field in full.
“FUCK NOW” in the primary nav routes to /watch/meet-and-fuck, a dating and hookup affiliate page. The button sitting in primary navigation is PussySpace being transparent about a revenue stream. The hookup pages it leads to are standard adult affiliate fare with localized dating service ads. You will not mistake what it is once you click it. Click if it is what you came for; ignore it if it is not.
Under the NEW dropdown, a “Random Porn” option serves a random clip from the index. Low effort discovery for anyone who wants to browse without decision overhead. Short Porn, Medium Porn, and Longest Porn are also there, covering clips under ten minutes, content up to sixty minutes, and feature-length cuts respectively. Duration filtering at the navigation level means you hit your preferred length in one click from anywhere on the site.
The Ad Tax: What You Pay for Free
“Free” is always a price negotiation. PussySpace has no subscription fee, no account required, and no paywall anywhere in the experience. What it has instead is advertising, and the ad load is substantial enough that calling out the specifics is more useful than a vague disclaimer.
The sidebar on most pages carries display advertising. The creatives lean toward ED supplements and dating banners: ads for what appear to be erectile dysfunction products, hookup platform promotions, and general adult affiliate banners. Sidebar display ads are the least intrusive placement on the page; they stay outside the main content area and you can mostly tune them out.
The inline text ads are a different experience. Between thumbnail rows in the grid layout, PussySpace inserts text ad units promoting specific brands: Potencialexpills, LiveJasmin, and the BRAW advertising network appeared during recon. These are not display creatives. They are text strings embedded in the page layout, breaking the browsing rhythm in a way sidebar ads do not. If you are scanning thumbnail rows quickly, they are easy to misread as editorial content. You will learn to spot them after a few sessions.
A persistent sticky footer carries a hookup advertisement fixed to the bottom of your viewport as you scroll. It does not animate or use motion to pull your eye. It just sits there on every page. Most users will stop noticing it after a few minutes. First session, though, it is noticeable.
Popunders are likely in the mix, though their behavior depends on where you click and whether your browser suppresses them. Aggregator sites at this ad load level almost universally have them. Browse without an adblocker and expect at least one unexpected tab appearing behind your primary browser window.
Then there is yadro.ru. Every page on PussySpace fires a tracking request to yadro.ru, a Russian analytics platform that has been running on the site for years. It does not show you advertising. It logs your browsing activity to a server in Russia, passively, in the background. Yadro.ru is a legitimate analytics company, not a malware distributor. But Russian data infrastructure operates under legal frameworks and retention norms that differ from Western analytics tools. If where your browsing data gets logged matters to you, this is the detail that matters here. uBlock Origin blocks yadro.ru by default. A VPN obscures your IP from it but does not stop the data from leaving your browser.
A quality adblocker eliminates most of this in practice: display ads, inline text units, the sticky footer, and likely the popunders. Core functionality (video playback, search, download) works either way. Running PussySpace without ad blocking is a meaningfully worse experience than running it with a decent blocker installed. That two-minute install pays dividends on every visit.
Red Flags, Safety, and the Russian Tracker in the Room
Stack the problems plainly, because you deserve an honest accounting before you decide how much time to spend here.
No age verification. There is no age gate on PussySpace. You navigate to the site and explicit content is the first thing you see, with zero friction between the open internet and the front page. No checkbox, no date of birth form, no IP redirect for regulated territories. Age verification requirements are becoming law in a growing number of jurisdictions, and a site operating with no compliance posture is a site that may face access restrictions as enforcement expands. If you are in a territory where adult site age verification is legally mandated, PussySpace is operating outside that legal framework right now.
The yadro.ru tracker. Every page load sends data to a Russian analytics server. This is documented and observable in network traffic. Adult browsing data logged to Russian infrastructure, outside GDPR or comparable privacy frameworks, under retention rules that do not match what Western users typically expect. A VPN hides your IP address from it. uBlock Origin with default filter lists blocks it outright. If your privacy bar sits above “a Russian analytics company has a record of what I watched,” install the extension before your first visit.
The scraper model and DMCA exposure. PussySpace’s own legal documentation confirms it owns none of the content on the platform. When content gets disputed or removed via DMCA on a source tube, PussySpace may or may not catch that update promptly. The accountability chain for content disputes runs through XVideos and YouPorn, not through PussySpace directly. The gap between content being pulled at the source and disappearing from PussySpace’s index is not zero. The DMCA page exists; whether it functions properly when actually invoked is a question the site’s legal setup does not inspire confidence about.

Machine generated descriptions. Every video page carries keyword stuffed SEO copy produced by an automated content tool. The language reads like something from a content spinning service circa 2011: generic, overwrought, and useless as a description of the actual video. Once you recognize what it is, you will stop reading it entirely. First time visitors may find it disorienting.
Stepfamily dominance in default surfacing. The algorithmic weighting on the homepage and default Best sorts leans heavily toward stepfamily scenario content. This mirrors what the source tubes’ audiences click on and is not a PussySpace editorial choice, but the practical effect is that the default front page experience skews hard in one direction. Navigating directly to a category or using search from the start bypasses this. For a list of free tubes with more varied default sorting, ThePornDude’s free porn sites list covers the full field with honest rankings.
Practical checklist: run uBlock Origin, use a VPN if IP privacy matters to you, skip the inline text ads, and know what jurisdiction you are browsing from before assuming the site is operating inside local legal frameworks.
Mobile
PussySpace was built for desktop and it shows. The layout is designed around a wide viewport: four columns, fixed sidebar elements, thumbnail sizing built for mouse clicks. On a phone, the grid reflows. Columns collapse, thumbnails resize, navigation condenses. It works. It is not comfortable.
The ad structure carries over to mobile without modification. The sticky footer hookup banner occupies the bottom of your mobile viewport. Sidebar display ads collapse into the content flow instead of sitting outside it, taking up screen real estate that was previously out of your way. Inline text ads remain between thumbnail rows. Mobile browsing is a denser ad experience than the same site on desktop.
Search, category navigation, and time filters all work on mobile. Video playback through the HTML5 player functions normally: tap to play, standard touch controls, no plugin requirements. The download button is present on mobile video pages, same as on desktop. Live cams renders correctly on smaller screens.
What is genuinely absent is any sign that a touchscreen was considered during design. Tap targets on navigation items and filter tabs are sized for desktop clicks. You can use the site on your phone. You will notice the friction. If your primary device is mobile, PussySpace is usable but you are not getting the experience this interface was built for.
Who PussySpace Is Actually For
After everything above, the honest answer is not “everyone” and it is not “no one.” It is more specific than either.
PussySpace is the right tool for the archive hunter. If you want to browse content from 2015 to 2019, a specific era of a performer’s career, or output from a studio that has since changed direction, the monthly Best archive going back to December 2014 gives you genuine navigation capability most tubes do not maintain. That is a real and uncommon feature for a site that otherwise runs on autopilot.
PussySpace is the right tool for the download crowd. A working download button on six million indexed clips, zero login required, no redirect to any external download tool. If your workflow involves saving clips for offline access, that is a genuinely useful feature regardless of how the rest of the site looks. Plenty of more polished tubes have killed their download functionality or locked it behind a paywall. PussySpace has not, and probably will not.
PussySpace is useful if you already browse XVideos or YouPorn and want a different interface layer on the same underlying catalog. Different sorting logic, different category structure, different browsing experience on top of largely overlapping content. Whether the PussySpace interface beats native XVideos is a personal call, but the alternative option exists and some users will genuinely prefer it.
Category explorers with niche interests will find real depth here: Female Friendly (48,373 videos with its own formal category label), ASMR accessible through the tag layer, AI generated content explicitly labeled in titles, Instructional at 17,704 entries, and 3D at 22,252 clips. These are not buried. They are navigable from the front page.
Who it is not for: anyone with low tolerance for ads. Anyone for whom Russian tracking infrastructure in their browsing session is a hard stop. Anyone who wants original or exclusive content that does not exist elsewhere. Anyone with stepfamily fatigue who wants a default front page that surfaces something different first. Anyone on mobile who wants an interface designed for their device. Anyone who needs account features: saved history, playlists, anything that requires the site to remember you from one session to the next.
PussySpace is a blunt instrument with a specific set of advantages. Know what you are picking it up for.
Verdict

Ten years of automated scraping. Six million indexed clips. A download button that most tubes quietly killed. A live navigation typo that has survived every site update since at least 2016. That is PussySpace in a sentence, and it is an honest summary of both the appeal and the limitations.
PussySpace lands at a 7 out of 10 on a calibrated free tube scale. The specifics of why it is not higher and not lower are worth being clear about.
It is not higher because the entire product is built on borrowed infrastructure, openly acknowledged in PussySpace’s own legal documents. The ad load is substantial. The yadro.ru tracker is a real concern for anyone paying attention to where their data goes. There is no age verification anywhere on the site. The design has not been updated in years. Mobile is an afterthought. These are not cosmetic complaints. They are structural realities baked into how this site operates. You are not getting a polished, maintained product. You are getting a working index over someone else’s catalog, with ads paying the hosting bill and no interest in changing that arrangement.
It is not lower because depth genuinely matters. Six million indexed clips with a decade of archive depth, 70 categories with real niche coverage, and a no-login download button on every single page are not table stakes. Plenty of more professionally maintained tubes cannot match the content volume or the download accessibility. When PussySpace does the one thing it was built to do, it does it well enough to earn the score.
The 7 is specifically for: archive hunters who know what year they are looking for, the download crowd who want a library without a paywall, and category explorers working the niche end of the catalog. For a casual browser expecting a modern tube experience, the score is generous. For the right user with a decent adblocker running, it is fair.
For context on where PussySpace sits against the full spectrum of free tubes, premium sites, and cam platforms, ThePornDude’s directory is where that map lives. Curated rankings, honest reviews, and a much wider field of options than any single aggregator can offer. Use PussySpace for what it does well. For everything else, better choices are one click away.


























