With all the hype around the AI chatbots, very few have been able to create NSFW content thanks to sex-negative censorship on apps like ChatGPT. At the other end of the spectrum we see AI companions like Replika sexually harassing its users. Pir.app is an exception to this trend, allowing users to write collaborative erotic short stories, with prompts powered by artificial intelligence.
While more sex-friendly adult AI chatbots do exist, including SlutBot and BotFriend, the latest addition, Swedish-based Pirr App fills the gap as a generative AI erotica writing web-app – indeed, it’s the only one that we know exists. Created by women and designed to destigmatize female sexuality, Pirr app is encouraged to be used by all genders and sexual orientations.
It sits alongside AI erotic fiction apps like Do You and Dreampress, and while there may be (unfounded) fears around the future of adult AI replacing erotic fiction writers, the exciting thing about Pirr is that it is uniquely collaborative. You can create a story in a variety of interactive ways, for example:
As you create your story, you can also see how many other people are viewing it, offering an additional air of voyeurism for the exhibitionists in the house.

The exciting thing is that the watchers aren’t aware of who is writing, whether the story is by a human or robot.
According to Sweden’s innovation agency, Vinnova, the original prototype of Pirr —developed in 2021—also offered sound design, presumably aimed at participating in the audio erotica space, like platforms such as Literotica, Berlinable, and Girl on the Net. The web app, however, doesn’t appear to have any audio elements presently.
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Support & help
If you’ve experienced image-based sexual abuse or non-consensual sharing of intimate images, help is available worldwide.
- USA — RAINN operates the 24/7 National Sexual Assault Hotline (800-656-HOPE), or visit the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative for comprehensive assistance.
- UK — Victim Support offers free help via a 24/7 helpline (0808 168 9111).
- Europe — many countries provide victim assistance through the 116 006 helpline.
- International — other resources include SaferNet (Brazil), Digital Rights Foundation (Pakistan), AWARE (Singapore), Rain Lily (Hong Kong), and KCSVRC (South Korea).
For a complete international directory, visit the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative’s international resources.
