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Half of AI Girlfriend Users Choose Caucasian Characters, but Rising Demand for Latina and Asian

New data from AIGirlfriends.ai reveals how skin tone preferences are shaping the next wave of personalized AI companionship.

(PRUnderground) September 17th, 2025

AIGirlfriends.ai, the leading platform for customizable AI companions, has released new insights into how users design their own AI girlfriends, and the results show a clear story.

Half of all users (50%) choose Caucasian characters, but strong and growing demand for Latina (20%) and Asian (19%) creations suggests users are eager to explore beyond the familiar. Smaller but notable requests include Arab (6%) and Black (5%) characters.

“These numbers tell a story of both familiarity and aspiration,” said Jack Taylor, Cognitive Psychologist and Head of Research at AIGirlfriends.ai. “People tend to choose what feels familiar, but the high demand for Latina and Asian characters shows a curiosity for diversity and cultural exploration. It’s not just about appearance, it’s about creating an experience that feels new, intimate, and emotionally engaging.”

Why This Matters

The findings highlight a cultural shift: users don’t want generic chatbots. They want deeply personalized, emotionally responsive AI companions that reflect their identities, tastes, and even aspirations. By giving users the freedom to create characters with different skin tones and cultural backgrounds, AIGirlfriends.ai is helping shape how digital relationships evolve.

A Market on the Rise

The AI companionship industry is on track to become a multi-billion-dollar market by 2030. These skin tone preferences reveal not only where the market is now, but also where it’s headed: toward diversity, customization, and cultural connection.

“People want more than technology , they want relationships that feel alive,” Taylor added. “This isn’t just a product trend. It’s a cultural phenomenon.”

Check the full research paper here:

https://aigirlfriends.ai/blog/ai-girlfriend-users-skin-tone-preferences/

About AIGirlfriends.ai

AIGirlfriends.ai is the innovative platform where users can chat, call, receive voice messages, and generate personalized images of their AI companions. With subscription-based access, users can design their perfect partner from scratch or choose from a growing library of characters.

✨ Key Stats for Media Use

  • Caucasian: 50%
  • Latina: 20%
  • Asian: 19%
  • Arab: 6%
  • Black: 5%

About Aigirlfriends.ai

AIGirlfriends.ai is a leading platform at the intersection of artificial intelligence and digital companionship. Our mission is to create emotionally intelligent, safe, and engaging AI experiences that offer users connection, support, and meaningful interaction. Backed by research in affective computing and user behavior, AIGirlfriends.ai is redefining the future of relationships through ethical innovation and cutting-edge technology.

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