xMode
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Benchmark score (directory signal): 2.87/5

Discovery feed position: #106
Overview
Overall Review
Invitation‑only AI platform featuring advanced tools for content creators, text, image, video, and character creation, including NSFW options.
Value
New users get 10 free tokens which sounds decent until you realize the platform's quirky usage system - you can test 10 individual images if you're smart and use the Playground section where you control how many images generate at once, but if you use the Quick Creation section like most newbies do, you'll burn through tokens fast since it automatically generates 4 images per round, leaving you with a maximum of just 8 images to evaluate before your trial runs out. The token-based pricing offers some flexibility for users who prefer pay-per-use over monthly subscriptions, but the genuinely high token consumption for both images and videos can get very costly very quickly if you're actually using the platform regularly rather than just dabbling occasionally. Character creation isn't free and costs 1 token per creation, while the free trial completely blocks you from testing video generation since videos require a minimum of 20 tokens ($4.40), which feels pretty restrictive when you're trying to evaluate whether the platform is worth investing in long-term. The token pricing is genuinely expensive at $0.22 per token, making image generation cost $0.22 per image and video generation a steep $4.40 minimum per video, which puts XMode.AI significantly higher than many competitors who offer more affordable options for similar quality. Overall, XMode.AI's value proposition is seriously limited by its expensive token system and restrictive free trial that barely lets you scratch the surface - while you can test basic image generation, the high cost barriers for video and character creation will likely discourage extended use unless you've got deep pockets and don't mind paying premium prices for AI content.
Image Generation
The image feature at XMode sticks to a realistic style and produces HD quality output, but there are noticeable consistency issues where characters don't always match their original appearances - for example, the model Sora looks all dolled up with makeup in her profile picture, but in actual image generations she might look like she completely forgot to put her makeup on that day, which can be jarring when you're expecting consistent results. The platform's Quick Creation section is actually pretty entertaining, letting users choose between NSFW and SFW categories before presenting a large array of creative and sometimes genuinely comedic style options - for NSFW they've got playful names like Skyscraper, Missionary Impossible, and Stream Queen that add some personality to what could otherwise be boring generation options. XMode also provides a much more traditional Image Generator in the Playground section where users can actually control how many images they want to generate at once (one, two, three, four, etc.) plus access advanced settings including custom prompt fields, seed controls, steps adjustment, and guidance scale tweaking for users who want more technical control. However, there's a clear lack of different artistic styles like anime or cartoon options, and the platform appears to be running on just a single image model, which limits creative variety compared to competitors offering multiple artistic approaches and generation methods. Overall, image generation at XMode is solid with genuinely impressive customization options and some creative flair in the style categories, though the consistency issues and limited artistic variety prevent it from being truly exceptional compared to more polished competitors.
Extensive NSFW image generation Wide range of NSFW content allowed Excellent prompt adherence Very accurate to prompt details High image quality Very good, detailed visuals Very fast image generation Quick results within seconds
Video Generation
The video generation at XMode offers flexible pricing based on duration, starting at 20 tokens ($4.40) for a brief 2-second clip and maxing out at 35 tokens ($7.70) for 5 seconds, but that's also the absolute limit - the platform currently can't support videos longer than 5 seconds, which feels frustratingly short when you want something with actual substance. The NSFW videos are genuinely explicit and depict adult content well without being shy about showing the goods, but the video quality isn't great due to an overly smooth, blemished appearance that gives everyone a weird plastic skin look that makes the footage feel artificial and off-putting. There are very few prompt options with visual examples to choose from - SFW mode only offers Blow a Kiss, TikTok, Bounce, and Smiling, while NSFW mode limits you to Swallow, Masturbation, Doggy, and Topless, which feels pretty restrictive when you want more variety in poses and actions. Video styles are seriously lacking since the platform can only produce content in a realistic format with no anime, cartoon, or other artistic styles available, limiting creative options compared to competitors who offer multiple visual approaches. Overall, the video quality is okay but definitely not the best due to that plastic skin effect that makes everything look slightly unnatural and artificial, plus the platform would significantly benefit from supporting longer video durations beyond the current 5-second maximum that barely gives you time to appreciate what's happening.
Character Creation and Selection
XMode offers a decent selection of body customization options when creating characters, and the pricing is relatively reasonable at just 1 token ($0.22) per character creation, though this cost is charged upfront with no free options available for testing the feature before you commit your tokens. The platform focuses entirely on body customization without any personality settings or character traits, which feels pretty limited when you want to create characters with specific personalities, dialogue styles, or behavioral quirks beyond just their physical appearance. The character library is genuinely tiny with only 8 public models available, which feels pathetically small compared to competitors who offer hundreds or thousands of pre-made characters to choose from for inspiration and immediate use. You can create custom AI models by uploading a minimum of 5 pictures, but this gets expensive fast with Basic Training costing 50 tokens ($11) and Deep Training running 200 tokens ($44), plus it's a lengthy process taking 18 minutes or more, making it a significant time and money investment for custom character creation. Overall, character creation is functional and offers solid body customization options, but it's costly compared to other platforms and would definitely benefit from expanding the premade character library, adding more templates, and allowing users to create at least some basic characters for free to test the feature before investing tokens.
Minimal character selection Very few premade characters Body Customization Personality Customization Premade Options
UI/UX
XMode uses a distinctive purple color scheme throughout its branding and website design that gives the platform a cohesive, professional appearance that stands out from competitors using more generic color palettes. The overall design is clean and visually appealing with a neat layout that looks modern and polished, but it can be genuinely tricky and confusing for new users to figure out how to navigate because sections aren't labeled in the standard way most people expect - there's no straightforward Image Generator section even though the Playground essentially serves that function, while video features, character creation, and AI model training are all buried under the vague AI Tools section rather than being clearly labeled. The platform gets major points for having no notable bugs or technical issues that'll break your experience, which is refreshing compared to platforms that constantly glitch out or crash when you're trying to get work done. An FAQ guide would be incredibly useful and should definitely be added to help new users get acquainted with the platform's unique navigation structure and understand where to find specific features without having to guess or experiment. Overall, the UI/UX is smooth and functional once you figure out where everything is located, but the non-standard labeling system can be slightly confusing at first glance and might frustrate users who just want to jump in and start creating content without having to decode the interface.
Accessibility High quality interface design Attractive, well-designed layout Moderate user experience Somewhat easy to figure out Minimal bugs Very few minor issues
Extra Features
The Face Swap feature is technically integrated into xMode's Create AI Model functionality, which trains the AI on a series of uploaded images to reproduce that specific person in future generated content rather than offering traditional one-off face swapping like most platforms. Beyond this, xMode provides solid core functionality including the ability to create AI-generated characters from scratch in the Character Creation section, plus decent image generation capabilities and a reasonable video feature that covers the essential content creation bases. The platform offers some interesting Style Packs that can be purchased and applied to generate images with trained AI models, plus a genuinely neat MixMode feature that lets users blend two images together while adjusting the output difference in percentages, giving users more creative control over combining different visual elements. However, apart from these core features and the handful of advanced options, the platform doesn't really offer any other significant extra features or unique capabilities that would set it apart from competitors or provide additional value beyond the standard AI generation toolkit.
Face Swapping Scenario Builder Voice Cloning Memory Notes LGBTQ+ Friendly
Community
XMode has established a community presence on Discord along with social media profiles on Instagram and X, but these platforms have disappointingly small audiences with only 20 followers on Instagram and 167 followers on X, which feels pretty pathetic for a platform trying to build any kind of meaningful user engagement. The Discord community isn't particularly large either, though it does appear that xMode puts more effort into engaging with users on Discord compared to their basically dead social media accounts where interaction seems nonexistent. There's a Feed section on the platform that displays what looks like community-generated content, but it's frustratingly unclear whether these are actually user creations since there's no information shown about the users or creators behind the displayed content, making it feel more like curated examples than genuine community sharing. For customer support, the platform relies on Telegram rather than building support directly into their community spaces, which feels disconnected from where users might naturally want to ask questions or get help. Overall, the community presence feels genuinely weak and underdeveloped - the audience numbers are tiny, engagement appears minimal across all platforms, and there's no real sense of an active, vibrant user base that would make you want to stick around and participate in discussions or share your creations with others.
Low community activity Minimal user interaction
Additional notes
New users get 10 free tokens which sounds decent until you realize the platform's quirky usage system - you can test 10 individual images if you're smart and use the Playground section where you control how many images generate at once, but if you use the Quick Creation section like most newbies do, you'll burn through tokens fast since it automatically generates 4 images per round, leaving you with a maximum of just 8 images to evaluate before your trial runs out. The token-based pricing offers some flexibility for users who prefer pay-per-use over monthly subscriptions, but the genuinely high token consumption for both images and videos can get very costly very quickly if you're actually using the platform regularly rather than just dabbling occasionally. Character creation isn't free and costs 1 token per creation, while the free trial completely blocks you from testing video generation since videos require a minimum of 20 tokens ($4.40), which feels pretty restrictive when you're trying to evaluate whether the platform is worth investing in long-term. The token pricing is genuinely expensive at $0.22 per token, making image generation cost $0.22 per image and video generation a steep $4.40 minimum per video, which puts XMode.AI significantly higher than many competitors who offer more affordable options for similar quality. Overall, XMode.AI's value proposition is seriously limited by its expensive token system and restrictive free trial that barely lets you scratch the surface - while you can test basic image generation, the high cost barriers for video and character creation will likely discourage extended use unless you've got deep pockets and don't mind paying premium prices for AI content.
The image feature at XMode sticks to a realistic style and produces HD quality output, but there are noticeable consistency issues where characters don't always match their original appearances - for example, the model Sora looks all dolled up with makeup in her profile picture, but in actual image generations she might look like she completely forgot to put her makeup on that day, which can be jarring when you're expecting consistent results. The platform's Quick Creation section is actually pretty entertaining, letting users choose between NSFW and SFW categories before presenting a large array of creative and sometimes genuinely comedic style options - for NSFW they've got playful names like Skyscraper, Missionary Impossible, and Stream Queen that add some personality to what could otherwise be boring generation options. XMode also provides a much more traditional Image Generator in the Playground section where users can actually control how many images they want to generate at once (one, two, three, four, etc.) plus access advanced settings including custom prompt fields, seed controls, steps adjustment, and guidance scale tweaking for users who want more technical control. However, there's a clear lack of different artistic styles like anime or cartoon options, and the platform appears to be running on just a single image model, which limits creative variety compared to competitors offering multiple artistic approaches and generation methods. Overall, image generation at XMode is solid with genuinely impressive customization options and some creative flair in the style categories, though the consistency issues and limited artistic variety prevent it from being truly exceptional compared to more polished competitors.
The video generation at XMode offers flexible pricing based on duration, starting at 20 tokens ($4.40) for a brief 2-second clip and maxing out at 35 tokens ($7.70) for 5 seconds, but that's also the absolute limit - the platform currently can't support videos longer than 5 seconds, which feels frustratingly short when you want something with actual substance. The NSFW videos are genuinely explicit and depict adult content well without being shy about showing the goods, but the video quality isn't great due to an overly smooth, blemished appearance that gives everyone a weird plastic skin look that makes the footage feel artificial and off-putting. There are very few prompt options with visual examples to choose from - SFW mode only offers Blow a Kiss, TikTok, Bounce, and Smiling, while NSFW mode limits you to Swallow, Masturbation, Doggy, and Topless, which feels pretty restrictive when you want more variety in poses and actions. Video styles are seriously lacking since the platform can only produce content in a realistic format with no anime, cartoon, or other artistic styles available, limiting creative options compared to competitors who offer multiple visual approaches. Overall, the video quality is okay but definitely not the best due to that plastic skin effect that makes everything look slightly unnatural and artificial, plus the platform would significantly benefit from supporting longer video durations beyond the current 5-second maximum that barely gives you time to appreciate what's happening.
XMode offers a decent selection of body customization options when creating characters, and the pricing is relatively reasonable at just 1 token ($0.22) per character creation, though this cost is charged upfront with no free options available for testing the feature before you commit your tokens. The platform focuses entirely on body customization without any personality settings or character traits, which feels pretty limited when you want to create characters with specific personalities, dialogue styles, or behavioral quirks beyond just their physical appearance. The character library is genuinely tiny with only 8 public models available, which feels pathetically small compared to competitors who offer hundreds or thousands of pre-made characters to choose from for inspiration and immediate use. You can create custom AI models by uploading a minimum of 5 pictures, but this gets expensive fast with Basic Training costing 50 tokens ($11) and Deep Training running 200 tokens ($44), plus it's a lengthy process taking 18 minutes or more, making it a significant time and money investment for custom character creation. Overall, character creation is functional and offers solid body customization options, but it's costly compared to other platforms and would definitely benefit from expanding the premade character library, adding more templates, and allowing users to create at least some basic characters for free to test the feature before investing tokens.
XMode uses a distinctive purple color scheme throughout its branding and website design that gives the platform a cohesive, professional appearance that stands out from competitors using more generic color palettes. The overall design is clean and visually appealing with a neat layout that looks modern and polished, but it can be genuinely tricky and confusing for new users to figure out how to navigate because sections aren't labeled in the standard way most people expect - there's no straightforward Image Generator section even though the Playground essentially serves that function, while video features, character creation, and AI model training are all buried under the vague AI Tools section rather than being clearly labeled. The platform gets major points for having no notable bugs or technical issues that'll break your experience, which is refreshing compared to platforms that constantly glitch out or crash when you're trying to get work done. An FAQ guide would be incredibly useful and should definitely be added to help new users get acquainted with the platform's unique navigation structure and understand where to find specific features without having to guess or experiment. Overall, the UI/UX is smooth and functional once you figure out where everything is located, but the non-standard labeling system can be slightly confusing at first glance and might frustrate users who just want to jump in and start creating content without having to decode the interface.
The Face Swap feature is technically integrated into xMode's Create AI Model functionality, which trains the AI on a series of uploaded images to reproduce that specific person in future generated content rather than offering traditional one-off face swapping like most platforms. Beyond this, xMode provides solid core functionality including the ability to create AI-generated characters from scratch in the Character Creation section, plus decent image generation capabilities and a reasonable video feature that covers the essential content creation bases. The platform offers some interesting Style Packs that can be purchased and applied to generate images with trained AI models, plus a genuinely neat MixMode feature that lets users blend two images together while adjusting the output difference in percentages, giving users more creative control over combining different visual elements. However, apart from these core features and the handful of advanced options, the platform doesn't really offer any other significant extra features or unique capabilities that would set it apart from competitors or provide additional value beyond the standard AI generation toolkit.
XMode has established a community presence on Discord along with social media profiles on Instagram and X, but these platforms have disappointingly small audiences with only 20 followers on Instagram and 167 followers on X, which feels pretty pathetic for a platform trying to build any kind of meaningful user engagement. The Discord community isn't particularly large either, though it does appear that xMode puts more effort into engaging with users on Discord compared to their basically dead social media accounts where interaction seems nonexistent. There's a Feed section on the platform that displays what looks like community-generated content, but it's frustratingly unclear whether these are actually user creations since there's no information shown about the users or creators behind the displayed content, making it feel more like curated examples than genuine community sharing. For customer support, the platform relies on Telegram rather than building support directly into their community spaces, which feels disconnected from where users might naturally want to ask questions or get help. Overall, the community presence feels genuinely weak and underdeveloped - the audience numbers are tiny, engagement appears minimal across all platforms, and there's no real sense of an active, vibrant user base that would make you want to stick around and participate in discussions or share your creations with others.
What xMode brings to the table
xMode positions itself as a feature-rich AI companion platform. Based on our analysis, it offers image generation, video generation, character creation, roleplay, conversation memory. That breadth puts it in the more ambitious tier of companion apps — but more features also means more to evaluate before you commit.
On the media side, xMode includes AI-generated images, video generation. Multimedia features are often the differentiator between basic chatbots and immersive companion platforms, but they also tend to be the most expensive add-ons — pay attention to per-generation limits and which plan tiers unlock high-quality output.
Personalization features include custom character creation, conversation memory across sessions, dedicated roleplay scenarios. Memory systems vary widely between platforms — some reset after each session while others build a persistent relationship history. Verify the memory depth on your target plan.
xMode includes adult content options. If NSFW features matter to your choice, compare its content policies, filter controls, and content generation quality against established alternatives on our rankings page. Adult platforms vary significantly in moderation quality and content safety.
Before you sign up
- ✓Confirm the official domain for xMode at checkout — typosquat landing pages are common in this niche and can redirect a card payment in seconds.
- ✓Read the privacy policy specifically for how chats, images, and account data are retained, exported, and deleted before you share anything sensitive.
- ✓Check the per-day or per-month image-generation cap on each tier and whether upscaling / private generations are gated to the top plan.
- ✓Verify the seconds-of-video allowance and rendering queue times — video tiers on companion apps often carry the highest hidden cost.
- ✓Try building one character in the creator before subscribing — depth of personality controls varies wildly between vendors.
- ✓Ask support (or check the FAQ) how memory persistence works across sessions and whether it resets after a plan change.
Reviewed alternatives to compare
These platforms share similar features with xMode and have full CompanionRank reviews with editorial scores, pricing breakdowns, and detailed FAQs.
Frequently asked questions
- What does xMode actually offer?
- xMode's public listing surfaces image generation, video generation, character creation, roleplay, conversation memory. That combination puts it in the feature-rich tier of the AI companion market. The capabilities are what the vendor signals — quality is what you benchmark yourself or wait for our scored review on.
- What does "discovery position #106" mean for xMode?
- It is the slot xMode landed in on the last new-listing ingest we ran. Lower numbers mean higher in the external feed's recency or visibility sort — not a quality rank from our editors. The position can shift on the next refresh.
- Can I try xMode for free?
- Yes — the listing indicates a free tier or trial exists. Free tiers on companion apps usually cap daily messages, image generations, or access to premium models. Use it to check conversation quality before upgrading.
- Is xMode uncensored or NSFW?
- The listing flags adult content for xMode. NSFW platforms differ a lot in moderation behaviour — some are fully uncensored, others use filters you can toggle. Verify the content policy and filter controls on the vendor's site before sharing sensitive preferences in chat.
- Does the directory's 2.87 score mean xMode is a top pick?
- That score comes from the external directory, not from CompanionRank editorial testing. Third-party directories weight signals differently from us — treat it as one input among several. Our scored review (when published) will use the same benchmarks we apply to every platform on the rankings page.
- Where should I compare xMode against reviewed alternatives?
- The "Reviewed alternatives" block further down this page suggests platforms with overlapping feature sets. For a structured comparison use our best-ai-girlfriends rankings or the side-by-side compare tool; both weight chat quality, media features, and value on the same scale.
- Does xMode include AI image generation?
- Yes — our research indicates xMode offers image generation capabilities. Output quality, daily limits, and whether high-resolution images require a paid plan vary. Test the default output before upgrading, and compare results with platforms like Candy AI or SweetDream that specialize in visual quality.
- Does xMode generate AI videos?
- xMode appears to offer video generation, which is still relatively rare among AI companion platforms. Video is typically the most premium feature — expect it on the highest pricing tier. Compare the quality and limits against Nectar AI, which also offers companion video generation.
- Can I create a custom character on xMode?
- Yes. xMode supports character creation, letting you customize appearance, personality, or both. The depth of customization options varies by platform — some allow fine-tuned personality traits while others focus on visual appearance. Test the creator before purchasing.
- Is xMode good for roleplay?
- xMode supports roleplay scenarios based on the features we detected. Roleplay quality depends heavily on the underlying AI model and context window size. If roleplay is your priority, compare xMode's conversation depth with SpicyChat AI or Chai, which are known for strong roleplay capabilities.
- Is xMode uncensored or NSFW?
- xMode offers adult content based on our research. NSFW platforms vary in their approach — some are fully uncensored while others use filters you can toggle. Verify the content policies on the official site and check how safety filters work before sharing sensitive preferences.
- Does xMode remember past conversations?
- xMode includes memory or context retention features. Memory systems range from short-term (single session) to long-term (persistent across days or weeks). Higher tiers typically unlock deeper memory. This is a key differentiator — platforms like Replika and AI Girlfriend Chat are known for strong memory systems.
- Can I use xMode for free?
- xMode offers a free tier or trial option. Free plans typically limit daily messages, image generations, or access to premium AI models. Use the free tier to test conversation quality and interface before deciding whether a paid plan is worthwhile.