You went to PornHub. You got a wall. Maybe it’s a white screen with a compliance notice, maybe it’s a state-mandated age verification pop-up you weren’t clicking through even if you wanted to, maybe it just sat there loading forever and then didn’t. Either way: blocked.
As of 2026, PornHub is inaccessible in 23 U.S. states: Texas, Florida, Utah, Indiana, Virginia, North Carolina, Montana, Louisiana, and fifteen others that have passed age verification legislation. Add the UK, France, and Australia, where PornHub has been blocked or effectively choked off by compliance failures, and you’re looking at a substantial chunk of the English-speaking internet that’s suddenly in the market for something else. The reason isn’t a content purge. It’s age verification law. Aylo, the company behind PornHub, made the business decision to withdraw from entire markets rather than build the verification infrastructure regulators demanded. So if you’re staring at a blank page where PornHub used to be, you’re not dealing with a technical glitch. You’re dealing with a corporate surrender.
I’ve put together this list specifically for that situation. I also have a full breakdown of what happened to PornHub and where it currently stands if you want the whole story. Right now you probably just want working options. Here are 17 of them, ranked and categorized so you can find what fits your situation without reading every word.
Why You’re Looking for PornHub Alternatives in 2026

Let me give you the fuller picture before the site list, because understanding why PornHub is blocked actually helps you pick the right replacement.
Age verification laws started passing in earnest around 2023. Louisiana went first, then the wave hit: Utah, Texas, Indiana, Virginia, North Carolina, Montana, Arkansas, Mississippi. By 2025, over twenty U.S. states had active age verification requirements for adult sites. The UK’s Online Safety Act, France’s ARCOM blocking orders, and Australia’s Online Safety Act amendments brought three major international markets into the same category. The law in each case is essentially the same: verify that your users are adults before serving them explicit content. Reasonable in theory, expensive in practice, and Aylo, which owns PornHub along with YouPorn, RedTube, Tube8, and several other properties, chose to geo-block its way out of the problem rather than actually solve it.
This creates a trap that catches a lot of people off guard. YouPorn? Also Aylo. RedTube? Also Aylo. Blocked in the same states for the same reason on the same day. If you’re in Texas and you navigate to YouPorn thinking you’ve found a workaround, you’re getting the same wall, because it’s the same company. I’m flagging this upfront because I’ve seen too many “alternatives” lists that include Aylo properties as if they’re separate options. They’re not. They’re subsidiaries of the same company that already locked you out.
Then there’s the content situation, a separate issue from the geo-blocking. The Visa and Mastercard pullout in late 2020 forced Aylo to delete all unverified uploaded content. The catalog dropped from around 13.5 million videos to roughly 3 million. That was four years ago and the reupload process has been slow. The amateur upload culture that made PornHub feel like an actual community is largely gone, replaced by a site that increasingly resembles a studio content aggregator with a familiar logo.
And if you’re in a state where PornHub still technically loads, you may have noticed the ads getting heavier, the interface slower, and the homepage recommendations recycling the same content no matter what you actually search for. Some users are looking for a workaround. A lot more are looking for something that just works better.
The 17 sites below cover that full range. None of them are Aylo. None of them are going to vanish from your browser because a state legislature passed a bill last session. Let’s get into it.
The Mega Tubes: Free Porn at Massive Scale
If what you liked about PornHub was sheer volume, a search bar that could surface anything, categories for every conceivable scenario, and no friction between you and the video, then the mega tubes are your first stop. These sites operate at PornHub’s scale or beyond it, with catalogs that make the current PornHub library look carefully curated. All three are free. None of them are Aylo. None of them block users by U.S. state.
xHamster

xHamster pulls 395 million organic visits a month. Let that number settle for a second. On raw traffic, it’s bigger than PornHub. It’s been in that position for a while, and unlike PornHub it didn’t torch its own content library trying to appease payment processors. The catalog is intact, the uploads keep coming, and the site is fully independent of Aylo, which means it’s accessible in all 23 states where PornHub is currently blocked.
The free tier is genuinely good. Categories run deep across amateur, professional, fetish, LGBTQ+, and niche content. The search filters work. There’s a community layer (profiles, favorites lists, comment sections) that makes it feel more like a site with actual users rather than a content delivery pipe. If you want to go premium, it’s $4.99 to $6.99 a month, which unlocks 116,000+ HD videos, 4K Ultra quality, and ad-free browsing. Decent value, but genuinely optional. The free tier isn’t artificially neutered to push you toward the paywall.
xHamster also runs a live cam tab integrated directly into the main navigation. Quality varies the way it always does with embedded cam sections, but the fact that it’s there means you don’t have to leave the site to go from video library to live interaction. For a lot of PornHub refugees, xHamster covers almost everything they were going there for.
XVideos

XVideos has been a dominant force in the tube world for over a decade, and it got there the boring way: big catalog, fast loads, no paywall, no nonsense. Over 10 million videos. Completely free. No account required to watch anything. It doesn’t have a premium tier or a subscription model, which means the user experience is the same for everyone and nobody’s being funneled toward an upgrade mid-session.
The search is strong and the category depth is real. You can filter by nationality, body type, position, scenario, and fetish category at a level that matches anything PornHub offered before it got domesticated. The amateur section is large and active. XVideos also runs integrated live cams, not as a redirect to a partner site, but built into the navigation. 371 million monthly visits put it just below xHamster, but for a lot of users the difference between the two comes down to personal preference rather than any meaningful quality gap.
What XVideos doesn’t have is community. No comments worth reading, no user profiles, no social layer. It’s a pure tube. If that’s fine with you, and for a lot of people it is, XVideos is as close to a direct PornHub replacement as anything on this list.
XNXX

XNXX is owned by the same group as XVideos, which explains the family resemblance: fast, free, no account required, deep catalog, minimal friction. What makes XNXX worth listing separately is its search positioning. This site dominates global traffic for broad-intent terms like “xxx” and “porno.” Those high-volume searches are exactly what PornHub used to own. If your habit was typing something general into the search bar and seeing what surfaced, XNXX replicates that browsing pattern particularly well.
342 million monthly visits, zero cost, no geo-blocking by U.S. state. The algorithm surfaces content differently than XVideos. A lot of users find XNXX better for discovery browsing while XVideos works better for specific searches. My honest take: try both. They’re free, they load in seconds, and the catalog overlap is real but not complete. You’ll have a preference after five minutes.
No Aylo connection, no premium tier pushing you out of the free lane, no state-level compliance wall. It does what it says.
Solid Free Tubes Worth Bookmarking
Not everyone wants to swim in a 300-million-visit-a-month pool. These sites are smaller in scale, which means sharper focus, cleaner interfaces, and less of the bloat that creeps in when a site tries to be everything to every user. If you had specific browsing habits on PornHub, a particular category, a quality standard, a specific way of searching, one of these probably fits better than the mega tubes.
Eporner

Eporner is built around one core premise: high-definition video, free, no account, no paywall. The catalog runs to 60,000+ videos, which is modest compared to the mega tubes, but the quality bar is meaningfully higher. The site specializes in 4K UHD content, and most of what gets uploaded clears that standard: studio scenes, amateur uploads that meet the resolution threshold, reposted premium clips. If you were using PornHub specifically for production-quality content and you want that at zero cost, Eporner is the first place I’d send you.
58 million monthly visitors. No Aylo connection, not blocked in any U.S. state. The search is clean, the filters are functional, and there’s a GIF creator built into the player. What Eporner doesn’t have is live cams. No integrated cam section, so if that was part of your PornHub routine, you’ll need to pair this with something else from the list. The ad load is lighter than most of the mega tubes, which is a practical bonus when you’re just trying to watch something without clicking through three consent banners first.
SpankBang

SpankBang made a deliberate choice to prioritize user experience over raw volume, and it shows. The homepage doesn’t feel like someone upended a content library onto it. Filters are specific and actually combinable: you can narrow by video length, resolution, upload date, and category simultaneously, which sounds basic but a lot of tube sites still can’t pull off cleanly. The trending section tracks what’s genuinely being watched right now, not just what got uploaded most recently.
The content skews toward niche material: Japanese content, fetish categories, scenario-specific amateur, international content across languages and markets. Mainstream categories are well covered, but SpankBang‘s real advantage is in the stuff that gets buried three pages deep on the mega tubes. 16 million monthly visitors puts it below XVideos and xHamster in scale, but if your PornHub browsing had a specific lane, you’re more likely to find it here than on a site built for mass-market traffic.
One feature worth calling out: TV streaming mode. It reformats the player and navigation for large-screen viewing without the usual mess of mis-scaled buttons and mobile-first layout choices. If you’ve ever tried to navigate a standard tube site through a smart TV app, you know how that normally goes. SpankBang handles it better. Not Aylo, not geo-blocked, completely free.
HQPorner

HQPorner does one thing and doesn’t complicate it: high-quality free video, studio content, 1080p and 4K, no account required, no paywall, no premium tier dangling above the free experience. You land, you search, you watch. The catalog focuses almost entirely on major studio content and the streaming quality is consistently good in a way that even larger sites with more resources can’t always match.
8.2 million monthly visitors is modest on this list. HQPorner isn’t competing on scale. It’s competing on the specific scenario where you want to watch a full studio scene in high definition without a subscription or mid-roll ad interruptions. For that scenario, it’s hard to beat. The search is functional rather than elaborate, and if you’re looking for niche or amateur content, this isn’t your stop. The catalog is mainstream studio by design and doesn’t pretend otherwise.
The UI is almost spartan. That’s not a criticism. After spending time on sites where the homepage looks like it was designed by someone who got paid per element, a site that loads fast and leaves you alone starts to feel like a feature. No Aylo, no geo-blocking, no catch.
Live Cam Sites – When Recordings Aren’t Enough
There’s a specific kind of craving that no video library can solve. You’ve been there. You want something happening right now, not a scene someone shot in a rented house three years ago and uploaded while you were doing something else. PornHub had a live cam section, technically, but it always felt like an afterthought shoved into the navigation because someone at a product meeting said they should have one. The real cam platforms have been doing this seriously for years, and the two that belong on any PornHub alternatives list have audiences that would make most tube sites jealous. Whether you want a specific performer type, a particular scenario, or just something that feels alive and responsive rather than pre-packaged, the difference between a proper cam platform and a tube site becomes obvious inside the first five minutes.
Stripchat

Stripchat is where I’d send you if you were using PornHub’s VR section before the geo-blocking caught up with you. It’s the only major cam platform running native VR live streams: actual performers broadcasting in virtual reality that you can watch right now with a Meta Quest headset or any side-by-side VR viewer, including basic phone-based setups that cost less than a tank of gas. This is not a gimmick tab with two rooms active at 3 AM. The VR section has a real performer base, with broadcasters specifically setting up for VR audiences because the demand is there. No other live cam site is doing this at scale. That one feature alone puts Stripchat in a different category from everything else on this list.
Beyond VR, the rest of the platform works the way a well-run cam site should. You can browse every public room without creating an account. Tokens handle the interaction: tip a performer to unlock private shows, trigger connected toys like Lovense devices, or make specific requests depending on what each broadcaster has configured for their room. Category coverage is wide across hetero, gay, trans, and niche performance styles, and the performer roster runs large enough that you’re not hunting through half-empty categories hoping to find what you actually want. The teledildonics integration is real and actively used, which makes the interactive side feel genuinely connected rather than decorative. Stripchat operates out of Cyprus under EU compliance rules, which is the practical reason it doesn’t face the state-level access walls that Aylo chose to hide behind. All 23 blocked states can reach it. No VPN, no workaround, no drama.
Chaturbate
Chaturbate’s main selling point is a number: 100,000 performers broadcasting live on any given day. Not a special weekend. Not a promotional event. A regular Tuesday. One hundred thousand people streaming simultaneously, representing broadcasters from every country with reliable internet and no cultural restrictions on content, which is the kind of diversity a studio-based platform can’t replicate no matter how large its catalog gets. Whatever niche you were chasing through PornHub’s search bar, there is almost certainly someone performing it live on Chaturbate right now. The site pulls over 50 million monthly visitors, with 33 million coming through organic search alone. That position has held for years without anything seriously threatening it.
The mechanics follow the standard cam playbook: tokens for tipping, tipping for private shows, toy activations, or specific requests based on each broadcaster’s room setup. What actually separates the Chaturbate experience from most cam platforms is the free tier. You can watch any public broadcast without signing up for anything. No account wall, no degraded stream designed to frustrate you into registering, no teaser content that cuts off at the moment you’re interested. If you’ve just lost PornHub access and you’re not ready to hand your payment details to a new platform, Chaturbate gives you the full browsing experience before you spend a cent. When you’re ready to interact, token packages start low. Chaturbate accepts crypto alongside standard payment methods, which matters to the portion of the user base that would rather keep adult spending off their card statements.
Premium Studio Networks – Pay for Quality That Free Tubes Can’t Match
PornHub Premium was supposed to be the version of the site worth paying for: studio content organized by performer and series, no ads, better resolution. The idea made sense. Then the 2020 content purge hit, the catalog shrank, and for users in blocked states the tier became irrelevant for a different reason entirely. If you were paying for PornHub Premium and you’re now either locked out or underwhelmed by what’s left, the premium studio sites are where that subscription money actually gets you something real. You’re paying for production infrastructure: quality control, regular catalog updates, content that doesn’t disappear because of a payment processor dispute with a corporate parent.
Brazzers

Brazzers is the brand recognition call. You already know the name. If you’ve watched porn for more than a few months, you’ve seen it, and that’s not an accident: the studio has been producing at high volume for over two decades, and the name carries real weight because the output has generally been there to back it up. The catalog runs past 1,000 scenes, updated on a regular schedule, shot with the kind of production budget that makes the difference visible. The lighting is intentional, the editing is clean, the performer selection is consistent. It’s the gap between a scene that looks like it was shot professionally and one that was shot in someone’s house with a decent camera and good intentions.
Subscription pricing runs around $9.99 a month, and they run promotional offers often enough that paying full rate for a first month is avoidable if you check before signing up. The browsing experience is clean, the player works without giving you grief, and the category range covers mainstream preferences with enough variety to handle most of what people actually search for. No live cams, no creator content, no community layer. Brazzers is produced studio video, start to finish, and it doesn’t pretend otherwise. If you want high-quality scenes on demand without the quality lottery of free tubes, this is a direct answer. For ratings of every premium studio worth comparing before you commit, my full directory has them lined up side by side.
Adult Time

Adult Time is what happens when someone builds a streaming platform for adult content and actually thinks through the user experience. Over 200 studios under one subscription, a library running into the hundreds of thousands of scenes, LGBTQ+ content built into the core navigation rather than buried in a subcategory most users never find, and a browsing interface that works for discovery the way it’s supposed to. You can search by studio, by performer, by series, by production house. If you liked a performer on PornHub and want to find everything they’ve made across multiple studios, Adult Time is one of the few platforms where that search actually returns useful results instead of leading you through a frustrating manual process.
Organic traffic sits at 133,000 monthly visitors, which tells you this is a platform people seek out specifically rather than stumble onto. The catalog refreshes regularly enough that a monthly subscriber finds new content from their preferred studios without waiting around for the rare big release. Pricing runs in the $9.99 range with discounts for longer commitments. The studio roster leans toward ethically produced material, a criteria that’s moved from niche preference to genuine market demand over the past few years. If your preference is one subscription covering a wide range of studios and production styles rather than managing five separate site accounts, Adult Time is the strongest answer at this price point. The catalog breadth is genuinely unusual for what you’re paying.
Creator Platforms – Direct from the Performer
PornHub had ModelHub. It was where independent creators uploaded their work, built audiences, and made money without going through a studio system. The 2020 content purge hit ModelHub disproportionately hard: creator uploads were exactly the category of unverified content that got mass-deleted, and a lot of performers who had spent years building followings on PH didn’t stick around to see if things would recover. They moved to OnlyFans. Then in 2021, OnlyFans announced it was banning explicit content, before reversing the policy after massive backlash from creators and subscribers alike. During that window, creators moved again. The platform that caught the biggest share of that second migration was Fansly, and it’s held that position since.
Fansly

When OnlyFans floated the explicit content ban, Fansly was the platform adult creators pointed their subscribers toward. Fansly had been building infrastructure specifically for that audience: creators with established followings who needed a platform that wasn’t going to panic every time a payment processor applied pressure. By the time OnlyFans walked back the policy, Fansly had real momentum and a subscriber base that didn’t evaporate. The model is creator-controlled from top to bottom: performers set their own subscription rates, their own pay-per-view prices, their own tip menus. You pay directly to the person making the content, rather than paying a studio for access to a catalog you had no part in building.
The browsing experience is built around following specific creators rather than scrolling a general content feed. If you had favorites on PornHub’s ModelHub, or followed creator channels through PornHub’s channel system, a meaningful percentage of them relocated here. The tiered access system lets a creator offer a free preview tier, a paid subscription, and locked pay-per-view posts all within the same profile, which gives subscribers flexibility that PornHub’s old ModelHub never had. The platform pulls 3.3 million organic visits a month, modest against the tube numbers, but representing users who arrived with specific intent rather than general browsing. Pricing is entirely performer-controlled, so the range runs wide: a few dollars a month for back-catalog access at the low end, higher rates for creators who build in direct interaction or exclusive content tiers. There’s no standard Fansly price. You’re choosing a creator and paying their rate. For anyone who wants to replace the independent creator side of what PornHub used to offer, this is the most direct path. I’ve written more about how creator platforms have reshaped the adult content market in 2026 on the blog, if you want the fuller picture before you commit to anything.
VR Porn Sites: Step Into the Scene
The VR porn market was worth $1.8 billion in 2024. By 2030, the projections put it at $4.7 billion, which is 21% annual growth for a category most people still treat like a novelty act. It stopped being a novelty about two hardware generations ago. PornHub had a VR tab that technically existed the way a screen door on a submarine technically exists. The two sites below built their whole operation around VR and didn’t just bolt it on as a navigation feature nobody actually clicks. If you were using PornHub’s VR content before the geo-blocking ended things, what you lost wasn’t just access to a tube site. You lost access to a format. Here’s where to get it back.
SexLikeReal

SexLikeReal is the biggest VR porn aggregator in the world. Not one of the biggest. The biggest. The library pulls from over 200 studios, with resolution running from 180-degree 4K on the modest end up to 8K on hardware that can actually render it. That range matters because VR is one of the few contexts where resolution tiers translate to something you can actually feel rather than just read about. When the pixels aren’t there in a headset, you know it. When they are, you also know it.
The platform works with every major headset: Meta Quest 2 and 3, PSVR2, Valve Index, Apple Vision Pro, and basic phone-based Cardboard setups for anyone who wants to try VR without the price tag. No proprietary headset lock-in, no format requirements you need to sort out before watching anything. You bring the headset; SexLikeReal handles the rest.
The teledildonics integration is real and actively maintained, not a feature listed in the FAQ and then quietly abandoned. Fleshlight Launch, Kiroo Keon, and Bluetooth-connected toys from the major manufacturers sync to content on the platform. That interactive layer is front-facing and specifically why SexLikeReal pulls a user base that takes VR seriously rather than clicking the VR tab once and forgetting it exists.
Free content is available. A subscription unlocks the full 8K catalog and interactive features. If PornHub’s VR section was a regular part of your routine before the geo-blocking hit, SexLikeReal is the direct upgrade, not a compromise or a workaround.
VRPorn.com

VRPorn.com is built around a different goal from SexLikeReal. It wants to be the easiest possible entry point into VR porn rather than the most comprehensive library. The result pulls around 8 million monthly visitors, which puts it ahead of most specialty sites in this category even though it isn’t a tube in the traditional sense.
The free content here is genuine. Full-length scenes, no account required, no three-minute previews designed to frustrate you into signing up. The multi-studio catalog covers the major VR production houses and the search filters let you sort by studio, performer, and scenario without needing a subscription to access anything useful.
The thing that actually separates VRPorn.com from the rest of this category is WebXR streaming. You open a browser, you hit play, and the scene loads directly into your headset. No download, no sideloading, no codec compatibility arguments with a device that wants to reject your file format. If you’ve ever tried to set up VR video playback and spent 45 minutes troubleshooting instead of watching anything, you know exactly what problem this solves. It removes the friction that turns casual VR interest into a whole setup project you abandon halfway through.
SexLikeReal is for the person who wants the deepest possible library with every feature running. VRPorn.com is for the person who wants to understand what the format actually feels like without building a whole workflow around it first. Both are worth bookmarking. Which one you use more often depends on how seriously you’re taking this.
AI Porn Generators: When You Want What Doesn’t Exist Yet
The AI porn explosion was fast and it wasn’t subtle. What’s available now is not the shaky deepfake garbage from three years ago. The current generation of AI porn generators produces photorealistic imagery, custom scenarios, and specific builds that no studio is ever going to film because the content doesn’t exist anywhere outside a prompt box. My full directory at ThePornDude.com covers over 183 AI porn platforms if you want to go all the way down that path. The two I’m listing here are the ones that have consistently come out on top for output quality combined with actual usability, which is the combination that matters when you’re sitting there waiting for results.
OurDreamAI

OurDreamAI runs on a freemium model where the free tier is actually usable. That’s the first thing I check with any AI generator, because a platform that gives you a watermarked thumbnail and calls it free access is wasting your time. The output quality on the free plan is real, which means you can evaluate whether it’s worth paying for before you hand over your card details to anyone.
The quality range runs from standard photorealistic stills up to animated scenes. The character builder gives you real control over what you’re generating, not a grid of twelve presets and a randomize button that cycles through the same four outputs. You can build something specific and get something specific back, which is the whole reason to use this category over a tube site in the first place.
Generation speed is solid. You’re not sitting through a two-minute render cycle per image. The interface is clean enough that you get usable results on your first session without reading documentation, and for most people using this category, that’s a requirement, not a preference. OurDreamAI mostly delivers that without making you work for it upfront.
Candy.AI

Candy.AI works differently. The focus here is on AI companions rather than raw generation throughput. You build a character, you interact with it, and the platform ties that conversation layer to image and video output in a way that creates an actual engagement loop rather than a one-shot prompt-and-wait experience.
Whether the companion model is the point or a distraction depends entirely on what you’re looking for. If you want to generate custom imagery as fast as possible and that’s it, OurDreamAI is the cleaner tool for that specific use. If the back-and-forth is part of what you want, Candy.AI is one of the better implementations of that concept available right now, and there are a lot of implementations to compare it against because this category has been moving fast.
The output quality is strong. Candy.AI has placed consistently at the top of adult AI platform reviews throughout 2025 and into 2026, which is a meaningful result given how many new platforms launched in that window trying to grab the same audience. Pricing is subscription-based with a free tier that gives you enough output to figure out whether the companion model is actually for you before you pay for it.
What About YouPorn and RedTube? A Word of Warning
YouPorn and RedTube show up on almost every PornHub alternatives list you’ll find. Neither of them is an alternative for anyone in a blocked state, and I want to be clear about why.
Both sites are owned by Aylo. If you’ve read my breakdown of what happened to PornHub, you already know the story: Aylo made the business decision to geo-block rather than build the age verification infrastructure that 23 US states, the UK, France, and Australia asked for. Every property in the Aylo portfolio went with it. YouPorn is Aylo. RedTube is Aylo. Blocked in the same states on the same legal basis.
So if you’re in Texas, Florida, Utah, or any of the other 21 states where PornHub gives you a compliance wall, YouPorn gives you the same wall. RedTube gives you the same wall. Different brand names on the same locked door.
The old 2024 version of this article listed both as alternatives. That was wrong and I’m not repeating it. If you’re outside the US or in a state where PornHub still loads, both are functional tubes with solid catalogs. But this article exists for a specific problem, and recommending Aylo subsidiaries as solutions to an Aylo problem isn’t helpful to anyone.
Bonus Mention: Motherless

Motherless gets a mention here because something worth noting happened in April 2026. CNN ran a critical piece on the platform’s content moderation approach, or its absence. The result was the predictable one: traffic went up 30%. Streisand effect, doing exactly what it always does.
I’m not going to hype this one. Motherless is an amateur UGC platform with minimal moderation, community forums organized around niche content, and a structure that’s been running in roughly the same form since before most current adult sites existed. The lack of moderation is both the draw and the reason it isn’t for everyone. You can find things here that the major tubes won’t carry, and some of what you’ll find was not what you were looking for when you arrived. Go in knowing what you’re clicking. That’s not a moral lecture, it’s just accurate for this type of platform.
If that’s your corner of the internet, the site is active, accessible in all the states where PornHub isn’t, and apparently picking up new users week over week since CNN did it the favor of all that attention.
The Bottom Line: Where to Go Next
Here’s how I’d cut through the choice if I were starting fresh today.
Free volume and variety: xHamster, XVideos, and XNXX are the three answers. Massive catalogs, no state-level blocks, no meaningful content difference between them. Pick based on which interface you prefer. xHamster if you want community features on top of the catalog. XVideos if you want pure tube efficiency and nothing else. XNXX if you search broad and let results surface things.
Live interaction: Chaturbate for scale and fully anonymous browsing. Stripchat if VR live streams are on your radar, because it’s the only major cam platform running those natively.
Premium production: Adult Time gets you 200-plus studios under one subscription with a catalog that actually updates. Brazzers is the flagship name with the output to back it up. Either one is a better answer than what PornHub Premium had become.
Creator content: Fansly is the closest thing to PornHub’s ModelHub that actually functions as a creator platform rather than a tube with an upload button bolted on.
VR: SexLikeReal for depth and full headset compatibility. VRPorn.com for the lowest possible barrier to getting started.
AI generation: OurDreamAI if you want fast, custom output. Candy.AI if the interactive companion element is part of what you want.
The honest answer to “what should I use instead of PornHub in 2026” isn’t one site. It’s a category question. What were you actually going there for? Free browsing, live performance, premium production, creator content, VR, custom generation? Each of those has a real answer somewhere on this list.
If you want to keep looking past these 17, the blog has deep-dives on specific platforms and the parts of the industry worth paying attention to right now. And if you want every category rated in one place, the full directory has it all. No Aylo properties listed as alternatives to themselves. Just the sites that actually work.



























