Lovense basically owns the app-controlled sex toy space at this point. The company specializes in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connected toys that sync with its proprietary Remote app, letting partners control each other’s pleasure from across the room or across the world. Its product lineup includes everything from the wildly popular Lush series of wearable vibrators to
high-powered thrusting machines like the Spinel that hit 1,450 thrusts per minute.
What sets Lovense apart is how deeply it’s embedded in the broader sextech ecosystem. Its toys sync with adult games like Wild Life and Cybersexuals, work with cam sites for interactive streaming, and now integrate with
AI chatbots that learn your preferences and control your devices. The company even launched
an AI sex robot that can control toys remotely, pushing further into the AI companion space.
Lovense targets both individuals and couples with long-distance relationship features, as well as cam performers who use the toys for interactive shows. Recent launches like the
Lush Mini focus on bringing LED lights and app control to first-time users at more accessible price points. The company hasn’t been without controversy though—we covered
security flaws that allowed user email leaks and account takeovers, highlighting ongoing privacy concerns in connected intimacy tech.