We Analyzed 27 Million AI Erotica Stories — Here’s What the Data Shows
Analysis of 75 billion AI-generated words shows gay male and monster erotica dominate genres.
Redquill's AI writing platform has processed staggering user data, revealing unprecedented insights into private fantasies. Over 18 months, 500,000 users generated 27 million erotica stories totaling 75 billion words—equivalent to 69,000 Harry Potter series. The platform's interactive AI creates personalized stories chapter-by-chapter based on user prompts, allowing researchers to analyze what people actually want when "no one's judging." The sheer volume provides a unique window into human sexuality through AI-mediated expression.
Analysis revealed nearly half (47%) of all stories are driven by specific kinks or acts, making it the dominant category. Character-driven stories accounted for 27%, while scenarios/situations comprised 17%, and relationship dynamics made up 9%. Surprisingly, gay male erotica led all genres at 14.5%, followed closely by monster/supernatural content at 12%—both outperforming more "expected" categories like BDSM or first-time experiences. This suggests AI text generation particularly serves communities underserved by traditional visual porn, especially where plot and narrative complexity matter.
The data highlights how AI platforms like Redquill enable new forms of sexual expression by removing traditional barriers. Users can explore niche interests without judgment, while the interactive chapter-by-chapter format creates deeply personalized experiences. The popularity of plot-heavy genres like gay male and supernatural erotica demonstrates how text-based AI fills gaps left by mainstream adult entertainment, particularly for communities valuing character development and narrative tension over purely visual stimulation.
- 47% of 27 million AI-generated erotica stories are driven by specific kinks/acts, the largest category
- Gay male erotica leads all genres at 14.5%, followed by monster/supernatural at 12%
- 500,000 users generated 75 billion words across 40 million chapters in 18 months
Why It Matters
Reveals how AI enables personalized adult content for underserved communities, shifting power from producers to consumers.