Best AI porn analyzers 2024 – FeelmeAI vs. SyncBrowser vs. SyncMo
The scene of interactive porn videos is evolving quite fast! Just a little over a year ago scripts were made by hand which meant someone was watching the porn video and creating a “subtitle” of sorts by hand. The resulting subtitle mostly contains information for sex toys about stroke length/position and speed of stroking. This means if you have a subtitle, you can have a compatible sextoy stroke your penis, or a compatible sexmachine penetrate you mimicking the actions you see on your screen, making the experience much more immersive. Creating these subtitles however is a labor intensive task and requires a lot of time spent, especially if you want them to be very accurate. Of all the services I’ve tried the past few years, when it comes to manually created scripts, SexLikeReal‘s scripts were lightyears above anything else. They are extremely accurate, on point, and to be honest the only ones that I would call fully immersive. With those I really felt like I was feeling what I saw. Everything else feels more like jerking me off in a very close manner to what I’m seeing.
Of course this is a very subjective thing and it all comes down to personal preference, but to me haptic sexual stimulation is roughly the same as audio. If it is off by more than 100ms, or even more so if it is not even a constant offset and sometimes there’s audio when nobody’s mouths are moving, or there’s someone clearly talking but I hear either something else or nothing, that’s just a weird experience. I can still enjoy the video if I focus on the visuals or the audio experience, but I couldn’t say I was hearing what I was seeing. My experience with haptic sexual stimulation is a little more forgiving and has a little more wiggle room. It still needs to be perfectly in sync in all aspects for me to say I was feeling what I was seeing, but I need much less accuracy to say it was a very awesome content driven masturbatory session. And I think that is an important part in setting expectations. If you want a very fucking awesome content-driven session there are great tools already out there! With the rise of AI tools it makes a lot of sense to try and train models to analyze videos and create these scripts automatically instead of spending countless hours of manual labor. I’ve spent tons of hours testing and playing around with a few of the most popular services out there, and here are my experiences.
Overall winner: SyncBrowser
This was an extremely difficult decision as it’s all so fucking subjective and there are so so many aspects. But for me, the single main criteria for a service that is supposed to understand videos and control a toy/toys accordingly is accuracy. Does it really do what I’m seeing? And even in this metric there are tons of things. How much of the time is it on point vs. how much of the time is it not? Howwell does it react to scene changes? What does my toy do when there’s no action for a while? Does it have extra features and how useful are they?
Metric | SyncBrowser | SyncMo | FeelmeAI |
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How much of the time is it on point vs. how much of the time is it not? | It doesn’t bullshit. If it says it detected activity it’s very much on point. It’s either this, or it stops, but almost no random movements unrelated to the video. | It does bullshit a little, but it’s mostly on point. When it can’t understand what’s going on, it switches to ‘Cruise control’ mode. | It is very often doing something completely separate from the video. It can go bananas with no movement and can stop with very clear movement. |
How fast can it react to scene changes or even changes in rhythm? | It really shines here. Reaction time is instant. | It kind of does a speed ramp thing. If slow movements switch to crazy fast, it’ll take a 2-3 second long gradual speed increase for it to match up and the same way with slowing down. | It changes speed instantly I think, but a lot of the time the accuracy is so bad it’s really difficult to say reliably. |
Does it have extra features and how useful are they? | – Cum button! I FUCKING LOVE IT! You can set up a predefined stroking type, with pattern, intensity, speed and when you’re about to cum you can switch to that with one press to have a reliable stimulation ensuring your orgasm. You can also use it as a makeshift cruise control mode with much more detailed settings. – Phone app for manual toy control. | – Cruise control! When there’s no activity detected it switches to your predefined stroking speed with full strokes. | – Cruise control! When there’s no activity detected it switches to your predefined stroking speed with full strokes. – Full feature phone app. |
How much content/how many sites can it analyze? | SyncBrowser is only compatible with pornhub at the moment, but SyncPlayer can analyze any local video file on your drive. | Virtually anything that plays in a browser (even stuff like twitter!) and also local files! | Very very long list of sites, but less than SyncMo. |
Best overall accuracy
SyncBrowser is the winner here. If pornhub and your local files are enough for you, the other two fall behind SyncBrowser. If SyncMo didn’t do the speed ramp thing, I’d say it’d be more of a tie, but for me being able to keep up with scene and speed cahnges instantly is a major deciding factor.
Best for unusual angles and multiple people
Tie between SyncBrowser and SyncMo. During my tests SyncBrowser was really good at figuring out what’s going on on videos where the camera was a bit farther away, or there were multiple people interacting all at the same time in group settings. On the other hand I appreciated that SyncMo was detecting action on close-up magic wand pussy play or just clit rubbing, so I’d say this was a tie.
Best for Hentai and other drawn/animated content
All three were able to analyze animated hentai content and the accuracy and all other aspects were the same compared to each other as with any other video which I was really happy about.
Best for fast compilations
SyncBrowser! While SyncMo was pretty accurate too, the fact that it takes a few seconds to ramp the speed up and down made it constantly play catch-up with faster cut compilations.
Most compatible toys
SyncMo is hands down the winner here. It has a ton of compatible toys, so if you already own an interactive toy or two and you only want to only invest in the software and not buy a new toy too, this is your best chance. If your toy is a Kiiroo toy, the svakom neo or the Handy, you can use those with FeelmeAI, but for SyncBrowser you’ll need the Syncbot. That is a much higher investment, but it is still pretty much a one of its kind toy with some VERY impressive mechanics and stimulation.
Most compatible sites
SyncMo and FeelmeAI are both pretty impressive here. FeelmeAI supports most bigger clip and cam sites, but SyncMo can basically analyze any video that your browser plays, plus offline content, so it is the clear winner here.
VR compatible
SyncPlayer is the only one that you can comfortably and easily use with your VR headset. You’ll need to get through a few steps in setting it up, and you’ll need to have the same file on your headset and on your computer running SyncPlayer, but after that it works quite well.
Best value
If you just want to test it out and invest as little as possible, SyncMo offers a 7 day trial for just $5, or you can sign up for a month of FeelmeAI for $10. After these options I think the only logical one is lifetime access. SyncMo lifetime is $49. FeelmeAI lifetime: $300 at which price it needs tons of improvements to be able to compete with the others. SyncBrowser is not officially available yet, but SyncPlayer comes with your toy for free and you can reach out to the Syncbot customer support to request access to SyncBrowser.
Plays local videos from hard drive
SyncPlayer and SyncMo are the only two that offer this, but if you’re tech savvy enough you can make FeelmeAI work too (I was able to at least), but it’s quite difficult and won’t work without an active internet connection.
Verdict, which should you choose?
While it being a highly subjective decision all coming down to your personal preferences I think there are two clear winners and one service clearly falling behind in need of improvements.
I’d recommend checking the differences in the table above and deciding which factors are most important for you and deciding accordingly. If you lean towards Syncbot, also make sure to check your size and measurements, and read/watch my reviews on the toy itself to see if the type of stimulation is the one you love the most or not. My other favorite toy for interactive content is the KEON and it would be a winning point for FeelmeAI, but since SyncMo can also control it, it’s a no brainer. I’m really hoping for FeelmeAI to come up with some major improvements this quarter in accuracy and/or some serious price cuts so it’ll be competitive again, and if it does I’ll update this article 🙂