Cute Little Fuckers

Cute Little Fuckers makes gender-inclusive vibrators shaped like adorable monsters—think starfish, mushrooms, and colorful creatures that look more like collectible toys than traditional sex products. Founded in 2019 by Step Tranovich (they/them), the trans-owned and disability-owned brand focuses on creating…
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About Cute Little Fuckers

Cute Little Fuckers makes gender-inclusive vibrators shaped like adorable monsters—think starfish, mushrooms, and colorful creatures that look more like collectible toys than traditional sex products. Founded in 2019 by Step Tranovich (they/them), the trans-owned and disability-owned brand focuses on creating versatile, body-safe toys designed for all bodies, genders, and abilities. its lineup includes Starsi (a coral starfish vibrator), Shimmer, Jix (marketed as a rabbit vibrator for all genders), and Morrie (a mushroom-shaped design). As we covered in our interview with Tranovich, the brand’s Pokémon-inspired aesthetic isn’t just cute—it’s intentionally designed to make pleasure products more accessible and less intimidating. The brand made history in 2019 as the first adult toy on Kickstarter after a seven-year dry spell, hitting its funding goal on day one and raising three times the target. Beyond creating award-winning toys featured in Cosmopolitan, TechCrunch, and Out Magazine, Cute Little Fuckers runs a low-income toy program to make pleasure products financially accessible. The company’s designs emphasize accessibility for disabled users, earning it a spot in our roundup of impressive sex toys for people with disabilities. Tranovich founded the company after losing their previous career to disability, channeling that experience into a mission to make sex accessible, inclusive, and genuinely fun for queer, transgender, nonbinary, and disabled communities.