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Lovense is a Singapore-based sex tech company specializing in the development of remotely controlled sex toys and pleasure products, as well as accompanying software.[1][2]

Key Information

History

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Lovense was founded by Dan Liu in 2010. The company was inspired by teledildonics and long-distance relationships.[3][4]

In 2013, the first app-based sex toys, Max (male masturbator) and Nora (rabbit vibrator),[5][6] were launched.[7][8] In 2014, it integrated app controlling.[2]

In 2016, Lush vibrator was launched with the help of S$100,000 raised on the crowdfunding website IndieGogo,[9][10] and an oscillating G-spot massager.[11] In the same year, it also partnered up with VirtualRealPorn.[12]

In 2017, Lovense released 5 more devices, Hush, Ambi, Domi, Edge, and Osci.[2][13] In 2018, it introduced a USB Bluetooth adapter to allow its devices to connect to Windows computers.

In 2019, the company upgraded three of its previous devices and relaunched them as Lush 2, Max 2, and Osci 2.[14][2] In 2020, it launched Domi 2 and limited edition Mission.[15]

In January 2021, the company announced "digital orgies" feature, where up to 100 participants can join via the Lovense app.[16] In early February 2021, Lovense partnered up with CamSoda to launch a vibrating cock ring, Diamo. The ring was also included in an Elden Ring mod.[17][18] It also launched its small-sized panty vibrator, Ferri, in the same year.[19][20]

In late 2021, the company launched its "glans massager", called Gush. The massager is compatible with specific integrated games like WildLife Demo.[21][22] Apart from Gush, 5 more devices were launched, Edge 2, Lush 3, Diamo, Dolce, and Hyphy.[2][23]

In early 2022, it partnered with SexLikeReal to launch a compatible male vibrator called Calor. It also launched its Sex Machine.[24][25]

In 2023, Lovense released 6 new products, Solace, Kraken, Lapis, Vulse, Ridge, and Lovense Webcam.[26][27]

In mid-2023, the company introduced its "Advanced Lovense ChatGPT Pleasure Companion," which could narrate the customized story and make the toy vibrate along with the erotic or romantic tale.[28][29]

In February 2024, Lovense unveiled Apple Vision Pro-compatible sex toys, which can enhance users' immersion and interactive experiences with the Vision Pro headset through the Lovense App.[30][31]

In March 2024, Lovense announced a new clitoral sex toy, Tenera 2.[32] Within this year, the company also upgraded three of the previous devices and relaunched as Mini Sex Machine,[33] Mission 2,[34] and Solace Pro, which uses the new Lovense AI Sync technology to accurately and consistently sync toy movements to every adult video.[35]

In May 2024, the company was awarded nearly $20 million in damages after winning a series of intellectual property lawsuits surrounding its Lush series of interactive vibrators.[36]

In 2024, Lovense trademarked its slogan, "Closing the Distance."[37] Later in December, it released Osci 3.[38] In January 2025, the company participated in the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, showcasing the Lovense Solace Pro, Mission 2, and Lush 4. The interactive booth highlighted the Lovense's innovative capabilities, including teledildonics, game synchronization, and music synchronization.[39][40][41]

In 2025, Lovense released 3 new products, Lush 4 and Lush Mini[42][43] the latest offering from its Bluetooth-controlled G-spot egg vibrator series, Gush 2 and Lovense Webcam 2.[44][45]

At CES 2026, Lovense introduced an AI-powered companion robot.[46]

Devices and software

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As of 2024, the company has officially released more than 25 devices and software, including Lovense Remote App, Connect App, Cam Extension, and Lovense API. The devices support the Alexa voice assistant.[47][2][48] The toys also integrate with cam services, allowing them to react to tips that streamers receive.[49][17]

Lovense toys integrate with several adult video games, including 3DXChat,[50][51][52][53] WildLife Demo,[54][55][56] and Lovense Mirror Life.[57]

In 2021, Lovense conducted a 24-hour Twitter Orgy where participants from across the world could experience the same vibration patterns in real time.[58]

In June 2024, Lovense announced the streaming support integration with OnlyFans and became the only live streaming software on OnlyFans that supports tip-activated toy vibrations.[59] In the same year, it conducted another Twitter Orgy with over 8,500 participants worldwide to enjoy the same vibrating moment together.[60]

In May 2025, Lovense hosted its eighth annual global orgy event on X, attracting over 61,000 participants from across the globe.[61][62]

Security and privacy concerns

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In 2016, The Internet of Dongs Project, led by security researcher RenderMan, reported three separate email enumeration and disclosure vulnerabilities, including remote user email enumeration via unprotected API endpoints and email addresses being included in marketplace pattern responses. Lovense implemented remediation measures and became a "trusted partner vendor" with the Internet of Dongs disclosure program.[63]

In 2017, users discovered that the Lovense Android app was recording audio without consent and saving it to users' phones. The company called this a "minor software bug" and released an update to address the issue.[64][65]

In September 2023, security researcher Krissy reported critical vulnerabilities including account takeover capabilities and an HTTP endpoint (`/api/getUserNameByEmailV2`) that could convert emails to usernames and vice versa. Lovense claimed the issues were fixed and paid a $350 bug bounty, but the researcher later found the vulnerabilities remained active. The HTTP endpoint was eventually patched in early 2025, but the account takeover vulnerability persisted.[66][67]

In March 2025, security researchers BobDaHacker, Eva, and Rebane independently reported vulnerabilities including a different method for converting usernames to email addresses via XMPP manipulation and the same account takeover flaw, with assistance from The Internet of Dongs Project for responsible disclosure. Despite Lovense's previous claims of fixes to the 2023 researcher, the company treated the 2025 report as new discoveries and paid $3,000 in bug bounties. Lovense initially stated that complete remediation could require up to 14 months, citing concerns about forcing immediate updates for users of legacy software versions.[68][69]

Both vulnerabilities were fixed within 48 hours on July 30, 2025. The email disclosure vulnerability was resolved by removing email-based JIDs from the XMPP server and transitioning to internal user IDs, while the account takeover vulnerability was fixed by completely removing the vulnerable `/api/connect/genGtoken` endpoint.

The founder of the company, Dan Liu, in an official statement, claimed that there was no data breach, unlawful access, or misuse. He added that the bugs were discovered under controlled conditions by researchers, who are part of a bug bounty platform Lovense joined in 2018, and not through malicious activity.[70][71][72]

Awards and recognition

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Lovense has been recognized widely in the sex industry and has been reviewed by many critics.[73]

  • Forbes Vices Awards 2020 - Disruptive Innovator[74]
  • Altporn Awards 2021 from Altporn.net – Best Tech Toy (Lovense Ferri)[75]
  • XBIZ Europa Awards 2021 - Sex Toy Product of the Year (Lovense Ferri)[76]
  • XBIZ Honors Awards 2022 - International Pleasure Products Company of the Year[77]
  • AVN "O" Awards 2024 - Outstanding App-Controlled Product (Lush 3)[78]
  • XBIZ Best Male Pleasure Product 2025 - Solace Pro[79]
  • Askmen Dating Awards 2025 - Best Distance Toy (Lush 4)[80]

References

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Lovense is a Singapore-based company founded in 2010 that specializes in the design, development, and production of app-controlled and remotely operable sex toys, focusing on enhancing long-distance intimacy, solo , and personalized sexual wellness experiences for individuals and couples. All Lovense vibrators are app-compatible for remote control via the Lovense Remote app. The company emerged from the need to bridge physical distances in relationships, with its founders creating one of the world's first internet-controlled sex toys shortly after , followed by Bluetooth-enabled devices that sync with mobile applications for real-time interaction. Lovense has since expanded its product line to over 40 items, including vibrators like the Lush 4, male strokers such as the Max 2, rabbit-style vibrators like the Nora, anal toys, dildos, and even sex machines, catering to users across genders, body types, and preferences. Notable innovations include AI-powered features and programmable vibration patterns customizable via the Lovense Remote app, which supports long-distance control, music , and pattern sharing. Lovense's mission emphasizes revolutionizing intimacy through accessible technology, fostering an inclusive environment for sexual exploration regardless of gender, age, or physical limitations, and it has achieved milestones such as raising over $100,000 for the Lush vibrator in 2015 and more than $200,000 for in 2017. Operating as a key player in the rapidly growing sex tech industry—valued at around $43 billion as of 2025—the company continues to innovate with releases like the Lush Mini in 2025 and the Solace Pro thrusting prostate massager in 2024, featuring powerful thrusting, app control for syncing with videos or long-distance partners, realistic feel, and hands-free operation with the mount kit allowing attachment to surfaces, prioritizing body-safe materials, , and user in all products.

Company profile

Founding and leadership

Lovense was founded in 2010 in by Dan Liu, a former software developer at , as a tech startup specializing in . The company emerged from Liu's personal experience in a , which highlighted the need for innovative intimacy solutions in the digital age. The initial vision centered on integrating technology with pleasure products to enable real-time interaction for couples separated by distance, aiming to bridge emotional and physical gaps through app-controlled devices. This approach positioned Lovense at the forefront of connected sexual wellness, emphasizing and seamless connectivity from the outset. Leadership has remained stable under Dan Liu as CEO since the company's inception, with no significant changes to the executive team reported through 2025. Liu's technical background has guided the company's strategic direction, fostering a focus on innovation in remote intimacy technologies. Early funding was achieved through and successful campaigns, such as the 2013 Indiegogo effort that raised $27,048 to support initial product development, without reliance on . The company later relocated its headquarters to to expand its global operations.

Operations and business model

Lovense, originally founded in , relocated its headquarters to , where it operates as HYTTO PTE. LTD. under registration number 201926411M at 152 Beach Road #11-05 Gateway East, 189721. From this base, the company serves international markets through a combination of direct e-commerce sales on lovense.com and partnerships with regional retailers and wholesalers. Direct-to-consumer sales via the official website are available only to selected countries; Lovense does not publicly publish a complete list of supported shipping destinations. Instead, the list of countries to which the company ships is displayed during the checkout process on lovense.com. If a country is not included in this list, Lovense does not ship there due to challenges such as slow shipping times, high costs, and/or customs issues. The company ships via local warehouses to key regions including the United States, European Union, Australia, and Canada. As a in the sex tech industry, Lovense maintains a sales approach via its official website, supplemented by retail distribution agreements with entities such as Eldorado in the United States, Shots in , Creative Conceptions in the , and Calvista in . This structure enables broad accessibility while leveraging reseller programs to expand physical retail presence without disclosing specific revenue figures, consistent with its private status. The company's core business model centers on selling app-controlled hardware devices bundled with complementary mobile software, which is provided free to users for remote operation and customization. Additionally, Lovense generates revenue through licensing, offering non-exclusive, revocable licenses to third-party developers for integrating its hardware into applications, games, and camming platforms via tools like the Standard and Native SDKs. These integrations, governed by agreements that may include fees and require compliance with Lovense's policies, support ecosystem expansion while prohibiting resale of core services. Lovense employs approximately 501 to 1,000 people across Asia, North America, and Europe, with a significant emphasis on research and development in AI and connectivity technologies. Its R&D efforts prioritize AI enhancements, such as the AI Sync feature for synchronizing toy vibrations with video content and integrations with models like ChatGPT for interactive experiences, alongside robust Bluetooth and long-range connectivity to ensure reliable app-based control. This focus sustains innovation in interactive pleasure products, aligning with the company's global operational strategy.

Historical development

Early years (2010–2015)

Following its founding in by Dan Liu, Lovense released its first smart vibrator, controllable via and synced with music. The company faced significant technical challenges in developing wireless and internet connectivity for remotely operable sex toys, particularly in achieving reliable bi-directional control for long-distance use. These hurdles stemmed from the nascent state of in personal devices at the time, requiring extensive prototyping to ensure seamless between toys and external controls. By 2013, the company overcame these obstacles to launch its foundational products: Max, a male masturbator designed for thrusting and vibration, and Nora, a rabbit-style vibrator with rotating head and clitoral stimulation. These devices marked Lovense's entry into interactive , allowing partners to control each other's toys over the internet via PC-based software. The 2013 launches were supported by an campaign, enabling initial production and highlighting early interest from tech-savvy consumers seeking solutions for long-distance relationships. This effort focused on pre-orders and demonstrated the viability of app-controlled intimacy products, though distribution remained limited to direct online sales. Max and Nora emphasized body-safe construction and adjustable intensities, setting a benchmark for remote-controlled toys without relying on complex hardware setups. In , Lovense advanced its offerings by introducing the Lovense Remote app, which added mobile control and expanded capabilities beyond PC limitations. This update allowed real-time adjustments via smartphones, marking the company's shift toward broader accessibility and user-friendly interfaces. Early was concentrated in Asia, leveraging the company's base, and , where demand for innovative sexual wellness products was growing among urban demographics. Initial software versions prioritized basic connectivity and pattern customization, lacking the advanced integrations like music sync or third-party support that would emerge later. In 2015, Lovense launched the Lush vibrator via a successful campaign, raising over $100,000 and introducing app-controlled, -enabled technology for remote synchronization in long-distance intimacy.

Growth and innovations (2016–present)

By 2024, Lovense had released over 25 devices, encompassing a diverse range of vibrators, massagers, and interactive tools that emphasized connectivity and user customization. In 2025, the company continued its innovation trajectory with the launch of Lush 4, an upgraded featuring stable connectivity, rapid charging, and dynamic LED lighting, alongside Gush 2, a hands-free massager with oscillating for enhanced sensation. In 2024, Lovense secured a significant legal , winning nearly $20 million in a jury award from lawsuits against competitors infringing on its Lush series patents, reinforcing its dominance in app-controlled toy technology. At CES , the company showcased AI-powered innovations, including the Solace Pro masturbator, an app-controlled automatic thrusting male stroker offering powerful thrusting up to 300 strokes per minute with 65 mm depth, hands-free operation via a desk mount, versatile app control for syncing with videos, VR, music, or long-distance partners, and a realistic feel through TPE materials and adaptive patterns, alongside the Mission 2 featuring touch-sense technology for synchronized couple play. Lovense also fostered community engagement through its annual global orgy events on , culminating in the eighth edition in May 2025, which drew over 61,000 participants synchronizing toys worldwide via app-controlled group modes. These events highlighted the practical scale of Lovense's connectivity ecosystem, promoting interactive, virtual group experiences while integrating new features like team-based competitions.

Products

The Lovense.com blog (sex-blog) primarily features company-written articles, guides, and product reviews authored by Lovense staff, which are promotional in nature and focus positively on Lovense products. These are not independent or user-submitted reviews. Separate pages on the site host curated customer testimonials and stories, which are overwhelmingly positive but lack clear verification or moderation details. For more reliable and unbiased reviews of Lovense products, refer to independent sources like Trustpilot (4.2/5 from thousands of reviews) or Reddit discussions. This applies to sources cited from the Lovense blog in this section.

Vibrators and stimulators

Lovense's vibrators and stimulators are designed primarily for female-oriented pleasure, focusing on internal stimulation and external clitoral targeting through wearable or insertable devices made from body-safe . All Lovense vibrators and stimulators are compatible with the Lovense Remote app, enabling remote control via and internet connections for long-distance use. These products emphasize discreet, powerful vibrations suitable for solo use, with features like (IPX7 rating for submersion up to 1 meter) to enable versatile play environments. The Lush series represents Lovense's flagship line of egg-shaped insertable vibrators, optimized for stimulation. The latest iteration, Lush 4, launched in February 2025, features an upgraded motor for intensified rumbly vibrations and enhanced long-range connectivity, allowing control from distances exceeding typical limits via bridging. Its compact, ergonomic design includes a flexible retrieval cord for secure internal wear, and it supports music-sync functionality to pulse in rhythm with audio inputs. The Lush Mini, released in 2025, is a smaller variant with a 1.22-inch insertable size, designed for beginners or discreet wear, offering similar app-controlled vibrations and waterproofing. Earlier models in the series, such as Lush 3, established the foundation with similar insertable form factors but progressively stronger motors and refined stability. For external clitoral stimulation, the Ferri is a magnetic panty vibrator launched in December 2020, engineered for discreet public or private wear. Its small, curved body attaches securely to via a strong , delivering targeted vibrations to the without shifting during movement. The device offers three adjustable intensity levels (low, medium, high), 10 programmed patterns, and custom patterns via the Lovense Remote app, with rumbly vibrations noted for precise control. It is fully waterproof, facilitating easy cleaning and use in wet conditions. Other notable stimulators include the Ambi, a dual-ended mini vibrator with a hammerhead tip that allows switching between broad-area teasing and pinpoint clitoral focus. Constructed from smooth, body-safe , it provides a range of strengths from gentle rumbles to high-intensity pulses, and its IPX7 waterproof rating supports or bath use. The Dolce, rebranded from an earlier model, is an adjustable couples' vibrator targeting both and clitoral areas simultaneously through its flexible, dual-motor shaft. Its exterior ensures contact, and full waterproofing enhances its adaptability for partnered or solo sessions. Lovense's vibrators have evolved from basic single-speed models in the mid-2010s, like the original Lush introduced in 2015 with simple remote activation, to advanced devices supporting customizable vibration patterns. This progression includes hardware upgrades for quieter operation and broader pattern compatibility, enabling users to create and store unique sequences for personalized stimulation. App integration allows brief access to these patterns for enhanced control during use.

Male and couple devices

Lovense offers a range of devices tailored for pleasure and interactive experiences, emphasizing app-controlled features for solo use, long-distance play, and mutual . These products incorporate , contractions, thrusting mechanisms, and syncing capabilities to enhance sensation and connectivity between partners. The Max series, including the Max 2 model, is an automatic masturbator designed with a realistic-feel TPE that provides simultaneous and 360-degree contractions via an inflatable air cushion. It features adjustable levels controlled manually by a sliding air vent located on the bottom of the device—closing the vent increases suction by creating greater vacuum, while opening it reduces suction—and a separate air pump vent that must remain open during use to allow proper function and closed during cleaning to prevent water ingress. It offers programmable vibration patterns with three steady strengths and four patterns, and three contraction intensities, allowing users to customize intensity for immersive solo sessions or synced interactions. The device supports connectivity for app control and toy-to-toy synchronization, where its thrusting motions can trigger responses in compatible Lovense toys. The Solace Pro, introduced in 2024, serves as an AI-enhanced automatic male masturbator with dual motors for thrusting and , delivering adaptive patterns that adjust based on user feedback and app algorithms for personalized penile . It offers up to 300 strokes per minute with adjustable lengths from 0 to 6.5 cm, enabling precise control over depth and speed during hands-free operation. An optional mount kit allows secure attachment to various surfaces for enhanced hands-free use. The device provides a realistic feel through its TPE sleeve design and supports official accessories for enhanced customization and compatibility. Lovense offers the Solace Pro Grip Kit, a three-piece accessory set including a textured sleeve, universal holder, and adjustable band priced at $25, which enables pairing with various sleeves. Additionally, penis sleeves—ultra-soft extensions featuring bumps and ridges for enhanced stimulation—are compatible with the Solace Pro. The app control supports syncing with videos, VR, music, or long-distance partners for enhanced interactive experiences. The AI integration analyzes movement and intensity preferences to optimize patterns in real-time, enhancing pleasurable applications. The Solace Pro is available for purchase directly from the official Lovense website to ensure authenticity, warranty coverage, and access to potential bundles including the mount kit option; users can search for "Solace Pro" on the site to view product listings and options. For couple-oriented devices, the Nora is a syncing with a rotating head and curved shaft optimized for stimulation, paired with clitoral vibrations to facilitate mutual control in partnered play. Its Bluetooth-enabled design allows real-time synchronization with male devices like the Max 2, where one partner's movements dictate the other's toy responses for reciprocal pleasure. Complementing this, the Dolce is a U-shaped, flexible dual vibrator targeting both clitoral and areas with adjustable angle positioning and powerful dual motors for wearable, hands-free use during intimate encounters. These features enable seamless remote syncing between partners via the Lovense app, promoting interactive experiences over distances. The Gush 2, released in 2025, is a head stimulator featuring an adjustable grip and oscillating pad that targets the and with combined vibrations and oscillations for focused external stimulation. Its ergonomic, hands-free design includes customizable fit via tension adjustments, supporting stamina through edging patterns and performance enhancement modes in the app. The device emphasizes gradual intensity buildup to prolong sessions, making it suitable for solo or integrated couple dynamics. The Lovense Gush 2 is primarily sold online through the official Lovense website and retailers such as Lovehoney.

Software and integrations

Mobile applications

Lovense offers a suite of mobile applications designed to facilitate interactive control of its Bluetooth-enabled sex toys, emphasizing user-friendly interfaces for personal and remote experiences. These apps are available for iOS and Android devices, enabling features such as vibration pattern customization and synchronized play across distances. The flagship Lovense Remote app serves as the primary tool for real-time device control, allowing users to connect compatible toys like the Lush vibrator via Bluetooth for local operation or through cloud-based syncing for long-distance interactions. Key functionalities include creating and sharing custom vibration patterns from a library of over 1,000 options, as well as mini-games that translate on-screen actions into toy vibrations for immersive solo or partnered play. The app supports in-app messaging and video chat to enhance remote connections, with a user interface that prioritizes intuitive touch controls and privacy settings like self-deleting media. The app also includes the Control Roulette feature, a playful matchmaking tool where users set their role (controller, controlee, or switch), add basic information, and are randomly connected to another online user for time-limited remote toy control sessions. Official sources offer only brief descriptions of Control Roulette, with no detailed step-by-step guides available on lovense.com, while Reddit threads provide discussions of user experiences, issues, and changes to the feature but lack official or comprehensive guides. Complementing the Remote app, the Lovense Connect app focuses on device setup and maintenance, handling initial pairing, updates, and with other Lovense software tools. It ensures seamless integration by establishing secure connections that support subsequent control sessions, with built-in protocols to protect user during pairing and updates. This app is particularly essential for first-time users, as it guides the calibration process to optimize toy performance without requiring advanced technical knowledge. For content creators, the Cam Extension provides a browser-based tool, accessible via mobile-compatible Chrome, to integrate Lovense toys with platforms. It enables tip-activated vibrations during broadcasts, allowing performers to grant to viewers in real time while overlaying toy status on streams for enhanced interactivity. The extension supports multiple toys simultaneously and includes customizable alerts to align vibrations with audience engagement. Lovense restricts access to the Cam Extension and related services in certain countries due to local laws regulating adult content and products (e.g., China). Users in restricted regions may encounter the error message "Lovense services not available in your country" when attempting to use or set up the extension, even when employing VPNs if detection incorporates factors such as account settings or persistent data. The error has also been reported in supported countries such as the United States, potentially due to technical glitches. User features within these apps extend to voice-activated controls and audio , broadening accessibility and sensory immersion. Integration with allows hands-free operation through voice commands, such as initiating patterns or adjusting intensity via simple phrases after enabling the Lovense skill. Music employs algorithms that analyze audio input from the device's or integrated music libraries—like on —to generate vibration patterns matching beats, rhythms, or sound levels, transforming playlists into dynamic toy experiences.

API and third-party compatibility

Lovense provides developers with an open (SDK) and s (APIs) to integrate its interactive toys into custom applications, enabling synchronization of device controls with external software. The SDK includes native implementations for platforms such as , Android, and , while the APIs support both -based requests and connections for real-time communication. These interfaces utilize protocols to send commands, such as vibration patterns and intensity levels, allowing precise control over connected toys from the developer's side after user authorization via scanning or token validation. The facilitates integrations with adult-oriented games, where in-game actions trigger corresponding toy responses for enhanced immersion. For instance, Lovense toys sync with 3DXChat, a multiplayer platform, enabling real-time vibration based on player interactions since the partnership's launch in 2021. Similarly, the 2024 demo of , an adult simulation game, incorporated Lovense connectivity to link environmental events or character movements to device stimulation. Other compatible titles include The Genesis Order and Heat VR, which support both 2D and VR modes for synchronized experiences. Platform-level compatibility extends to content creation sites like , where creators can enable tipping-based toy control during live streams, converting viewer donations into vibration commands via the . This integration, available since at least 2021, requires linking the Lovense Remote app to the streaming setup for seamless operation. Additionally, Lovense supports systems through partnerships like , allowing toys to respond to VR porn video scripts or interactive scenarios for hands-free, immersive playback. For smart home ecosystems, Lovense offers compatibility with via a dedicated , permitting voice-activated routines to control toy functions when paired through the Remote app. Users can issue commands like starting vibrations or adjusting patterns hands-free, a feature introduced around 2018 and still supported. In terms of VR, the API's extensibility supports broader headset compatibility, such as SteamVR, for applications like that blend gaming with physical feedback. By 2025, Lovense expanded its ecosystem to include AI-driven features, such as integrations with chatbots powered by models like for generating personalized erotic narratives that dynamically control vibrations. This "Pleasure Companion" functionality, beta-launched in 2023, allows automated interactions where AI responses trigger device patterns. Social media extensions emerged through tools like Tophy, which leverages the for community-based syncing and shared control sessions, fostering automated group experiences without direct platform APIs.

Security and privacy

Bluetooth connectivity and security features

Lovense sex toys connect using a custom Bluetooth protocol through the Lovense Remote or Connect app, rather than standard phone Bluetooth pairing. They are designed to be discreet and do not appear in standard Bluetooth device scans when not actively connected through the app. An optional 6-digit Security PIN can be enabled in the app to prevent unauthorized hijacking or control by others within Bluetooth range, requiring the PIN for connections on new devices. This protects against malicious access during public use, though the feature is not required for private use.

Notable incidents

In 2016, Lovense faced an email enumeration that permitted attackers to bulk-test email addresses during user sign-ups, confirming whether specific emails were registered and potentially enabling targeted or account guessing attacks. This flaw, identified as DVE-2016-01, compromised user privacy by exposing account existence without authentication, though no full data breaches were reported at the time. A more invasive issue emerged in 2017 with the Lovense Remote Android app, where a bug caused the device to record up to six minutes of nearby audio during sessions using the sound-activated vibration feature, storing the files locally as "tempSoundPlay.3gp" without user . The was exposed by a user who discovered the recordings on their phone, raising concerns over unintended of private intimate moments, though the audio was not transmitted to servers or shared externally. It affected Android users exclusively and highlighted risks in app permissions for access during pleasure device operations. In September 2023, security researchers identified account takeover vulnerabilities in Lovense's systems, stemming from a flaw that allowed the generation of tokens using only an , enabling unauthorized access and control over connected devices without the owner's knowledge. These flaws were reportedly marked as resolved by the company without implementing fixes, leaving users exposed to risks such as device hijacking and session interference. The most significant security incident reported in involved vulnerabilities in the Lovense app that leaked users' private addresses through unencrypted network traffic and facilitated account takeovers by generating authentication tokens with just an , affecting over 20 million users worldwide. Reported by on July 29 after disclosure to Lovense in , the flaws enabled attackers to users—particularly cam models—and seize control of Bluetooth-enabled toys, with the company delaying patches for over a year despite prior warnings. This incident amplified fears in connected tech, potentially leading to or .

Company responses and mitigations

In response to a remote user discovered in its Bodychat and Wearables apps in late 2016, Lovense implemented on the affected endpoint as an immediate patch, while planning a broader overhaul of its user account system. The company notified affected users through app updates to encourage adoption of the secured versions. Following reports in November 2017 that its Remote app was inadvertently recording and locally storing up to six minutes of audio from nearby sounds during vibrator sessions on Android devices, Lovense issued a public apology, attributing the issue to a minor that did not transmit data to servers. The firm released an app update to disable the recording feature entirely, ensuring temporary audio files are automatically deleted upon exiting the Sound Control mode or restarting the app. Between 2023 and 2025, Lovense addressed persistent email exposure and account takeover vulnerabilities in its apps, which had been reported as early as 2023 but initially only partially mitigated. On July 30, 2025, the company deployed a full fix via automatic app updates, confirming that all vulnerabilities were resolved and user data remained secure without any password or usage history compromises. Following the July 2025 fixes, Lovense faced criticism for threatening legal action against the researcher who publicly disclosed the vulnerabilities, as reported in August 2025. The company stated the threats were to protect user , but the incident raised concerns about stifling ethical research. Lovense's current , updated as of October 10, 2024, emphasizes minimization by collecting essential personal information, including emails, IP addresses, names, purchase history, and usage data for service operations, while aggregating non-identifiable without linking it to individuals. It commits to encrypting personal and account stored in internal databases and ensures compliance with the General Protection Regulation (GDPR), allowing users to exercise rights like and portability via support channels. Although not explicitly detailing for all transmissions, the policy underscores secure handling to protect user .

Recognition

Industry awards

Lovense has received several prestigious industry awards recognizing its innovations in and pleasure products, particularly for app-controlled devices that enable long-distance intimacy. These accolades highlight the company's contributions to advancing in the adult industry from 2020 onward. In 2020, Lovense was honored with the Disruptive Innovator award at the Vices Awards for its Bluetooth-enabled sex toys that allow remote control, revolutionizing connected intimacy during a time of global isolation. The following year, in 2021, the Ferri panty vibrator earned Lovense two notable wins: Best Tech Toy at the Altporn Awards, praised for its discreet, wearable design and seamless app integration, and Sex Toy Product of the Year (Powered - Vibrating) at the Europa Awards, acknowledging its powerful vibrations and user-friendly remote features. Building on this momentum, Lovense was named International Pleasure Products Company of the Year at the 2022 , recognizing its overall leadership in developing high-quality, tech-forward products that enhance user experiences worldwide. In 2024, the Lush 3 vibrator secured the Outstanding App-Controlled Product award at the AVN "O" Awards, celebrated for its improved range, battery life, and intuitive app synchronization that supports synchronized play across distances. Most recently, in 2025, Lovense's Solace Pro automatic stroker won Best Male Pleasure Product at the (now ), lauded for its AI-driven thrusting mechanics and compatibility with video content for immersive solo experiences. Additionally, the Lush 4 was awarded Best Distance Toy at the Dating Awards, highlighting its enhanced connectivity and quiet operation ideal for long-range couples' play.

Events and milestones

Lovense has organized annual global synchronized events, known as the Global X , since 2018, allowing participants worldwide to connect their compatible toys via the Lovense Remote app and synchronize vibrations through hashtags on . These events foster a sense of communal interactivity, running for extended periods such as 28 hours, and have grown in scale over the years. The 2025 edition, marking the eighth annual occurrence, took place over weekend from May 24 to 25, attracting 61,781 participants and demonstrating the company's influence in digital intimacy experiences. In 2024, Lovense achieved a significant in protection by securing victories in multiple U.S. lawsuits against counterfeiters infringing on its patents, particularly those related to the Lush series of interactive . These legal successes included a of nearly $20 million, reinforcing the company's commitment to safeguarding innovations in remote-controlled and deterring unauthorized replication. The outcomes highlighted Lovense's proactive stance in the competitive sex-tech landscape, where is crucial for maintaining product integrity and market leadership. At CES 2025, Lovense showcased its advancements in AI-integrated sex toys, including the Mission 2, an app-controlled vibrating with touch-sense technology, emphasizing demonstrations of enhanced and long-distance connectivity. The event featured prototypes and live demos that illustrated how AI features could synchronize user movements across devices, positioning Lovense as a pioneer in smart pleasure tech. This participation underscored the company's ongoing engagement with major trade shows to highlight technological evolution beyond traditional hardware. Lovense supports community-driven development through its Developer Program, which provides APIs and SDKs to enable third-party integrations and enhancements for toy control in apps, games, and platforms. Initiatives within this program encourage creators to build immersive experiences, such as syncing toys with VR content or social features, fostering innovation in the ecosystem without formal competitive structures like hackathons.

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