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★ Honest take · May 2026

Cuties AI

6.9 / 10

Personalizable companion platform with text, image, and voice interaction.

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My honest take · tested for 2 weeks

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What I loved

  • Friendly onboarding without long forms
  • Visual layer doesn't feel cheap
  • Genuinely warm conversation, not scripted

Where it bugged me

  • Limited free tier compared to competitors
  • iOS app a bit behind desktop on features

My honest summary

Cuties AI is one of those apps I kept coming back to. The visual fidelity is the headline, but what kept me there was the small stuff — how it remembered something I'd said three days earlier, how the tone shifted when I was tired. It's not perfect. It's still worth a try if you want visual-first AI companion.

Skip if you want something purely visual without conversation depth

Questions you might have

Is Cuties AI worth trying?

My score is 6.9/10. Starts at Free trial + premium. If you want image generation, this is a solid pick from my list.

How do you actually test these apps?

I sign up, pay for the premium tier, use the app for at least two weeks across multiple sessions. My full testing approach.

Are these affiliate links?

The “Try Cuties AI” link above is plain — no affiliate parameters, no kickback. I pay for my own subscriptions.

When did you last test this?

Last refresh: May 2026. I re-test active apps monthly.

Honest note: I pay for every subscription out of pocket. Vendor links are plain dofollow, no affiliate tracking.

How we actually test these apps

We pay for our own subscriptions. We test for at least 8 hours per platform, across multiple days, multiple personas. We talk to the apps the way you would: with curiosity, with patience, paying attention to how they made us feel. Then we write what we found. No sponsorship deals, no affiliate weighting on the scores. Boring, slow, honest.

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