
Crushi City
An interactive map with six districts, a day-and-night cycle, and girls you approach where you find them.
Explore nowNo prompt engineering, no settings maze. Crushi is an AI girlfriend generator only in the loosest sense — you are not rolling dice, you are making decisions. Answer a handful of questions about who she is, and she is ready to speak. Every choice stays editable.
Face, body, hair, style. Pick a direction and refine it — you are not stuck with the first render, and appearance stays editable after she is live.
Warm or sharp, talkative or measured, teasing or careful. The communication style you choose is how she actually writes, not a label on a profile card.
Backstory, where she is from, what she does, what she avoids talking about. This is where a generic character turns into a specific person.
Optional, and the fastest shortcut to a distinct temperament: her sign shapes how quickly she opens up and how she handles being pushed.
Her look carries into generated photos and video, so what she sends matches the person you designed rather than a stock gallery.
How affectionate, how blunt, how quickly she warms up. Adjust it later and the change applies to the relationship you already have.
Voice messages and calls use the voice you pick for her, so hearing her matches reading her.
The backstory you write is the material she draws on. The more specific it is, the less generic she sounds.
Keep her private to you or publish her to the community. Per character, changeable at any time.
Every one of these started as a blank creation screen — the same flow you use to build your own AI girlfriend. None of them share a template.

Once she exists, she has somewhere to be. Publish her and she appears in the feed; the platform itself has Crushi Strip Club, Crushi City and Meets video roulette, where characters are met rather than browsed — and Episodes and Live Intro, where they are watched.

An interactive map with six districts, a day-and-night cycle, and girls you approach where you find them.
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Live video-chat roulette with AI models — go live, skip, land on someone else, keep the ones worth keeping.
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Living profiles for every character and user — posts, followers and a feed of what the community is building.
Open the feedTo make an AI girlfriend here, you describe a person — not instructions for a model.
Everyone gets the same tools. The difference between a companion you keep for months and one you abandon in an evening comes down to four decisions.
«Kind, funny, smart» describes nobody. «Grew up in a restaurant kitchen, jokes when she is nervous, hates being told to relax» describes someone. The backstory field is not decoration — it is the material she draws on when she has to react to something you did not script. A brief of three adjectives produces a companion who can only be three adjectives.
Characters written to agree with everything have nowhere to go. Friction is what makes a relationship legible: a subject she avoids, a habit of yours she pushes back on, a way of being teased that lands badly. It is also the fastest way to make the memory feel real, because the thing she remembers is the thing that mattered.
If you do not want to write pages, add a birth date instead. AstroSync shapes how quickly she opens up and how she handles pressure from real zodiac traits, which is a shortcut to variety: the same brief under a different sign produces a noticeably different person. Two minutes of work for something you would otherwise have to write by hand.
The voice is not a footnote. Once she starts sending voice notes and taking calls, it becomes the dominant impression of the character — more than the look, more than the bio. Choose it while you are designing her, not after you have already got used to reading her.
Characters and Image / Video are the first two entries in the sidebar. Everything you make from them shows up in the same library, the same feed and the same worlds.
The creator does not push you toward a single look. These were all built with the same flow, by different people, with nothing in common except the tools.
Job title, age, hobbies. All true, none of it useful. What she does for a living matters far less than how she behaves when a conversation goes somewhere awkward.
A character with no edges has no reactions. Perfection reads as blankness within about twenty messages.
AstroSync is the single cheapest source of distinct temperament in the creator, and it takes one field.
The first version is a draft. Personality, look and voice stay editable and edits apply to the relationship you already have — nothing is lost by adjusting her in week two.
Memory needs time to accumulate. Ten shallow relationships are less interesting than one that has three weeks behind it.
You are describing someone, not issuing instructions. Writing in the second person to a model produces a model; writing about a person produces a person.
Open character creation, pick her appearance, then set personality and communication style and write as much backstory as you want. Add a birth date to activate AstroSync. She is ready to talk the moment you save.
No. Creation is a guided flow of choices, not a prompt box. You never have to write instructions for a model — you describe a person.
Yes. Appearance, personality, voice and backstory stay editable, and edits apply to the relationship you already have rather than starting a new one.
Yes. The free plan limits how many you can run at once; Premium removes the cap on character creation entirely.
Yes. Crushi generates images in your character's own look, so what she sends matches the person you designed. Video generation works the same way.
Yes. Confirm your email or phone and you get 100 tokens on the free Starter plan — enough to build a character and run real conversations before you pay anything.
A few minutes. Creation is a guided sequence — appearance, then personality and communication style, then whatever backstory you feel like writing. You can save early and keep refining her later.
Specifics beat adjectives. Where she is from, what she does, what she avoids talking about, how she reacts when she is annoyed — concrete details give her something to draw on. A three-line brief produces a three-line character.
Yes. Appearance stays editable, and because generated photos and video follow the character's look, changing it changes what she sends from that point on.
No. Every character is private by default. Publishing to the community is a deliberate switch, and you can switch it back.
The creation flow is not limited to one archetype — appearance, personality and backstory are all yours to set, and the community library shows how far people take it.
Edit her. Personality, tone, voice and look can all be adjusted without starting a new relationship, so the history you already have stays intact.
Free account, 100 tokens, no card. The creation flow takes a couple of minutes.