Compare the top sites for selling sexy photos. We built SexySelfies for casual creators who want 80% earnings without running a subscription business — but here's an honest comparison of all the major options so you can pick what fits you.
Start Selling on SexySelfies →If you're trying to decide where to sell sexy photos, the right answer depends on three things: what kind of content you make, how much you want to commit to running a business, and where your audience already is. There is no single "best" platform for every creator — but there is a best fit for every creator's specific situation.
This guide walks through the main options on the market in 2026, the type of creator each one serves best, and the trade-offs that actually matter. Then it explains where SexySelfies fits and who we built it for.
You build a recurring-revenue business. Members pay you $5–$50/month to access your content. The upside is predictable income from your committed audience. The downside is you're running a subscription business — managing tier strategy, fighting churn, posting on cadence to justify rebills, and watching retention dashboards.
Best for: Creators with existing audiences from social media who want to convert that audience into committed paying subscribers. The economics work great when you already have inbound traffic.
You list individual pieces of content — usually videos — for sale at higher price points ($5–$30+). Members browse the marketplace and buy what they want. No subscription, but the pricing is calibrated for committed video purchases, not snap photo unlocks.
Best for: Video creators with premium production value. Less ideal for primarily-photo creators because the marketplace UX is built around video and the price points don't fit casual photo browsing.
Each piece of content has its own micro-price ($0.99–$3.99). Members can unlock individual photos or videos on impulse, without committing to a subscription. Built around scroll-feed discovery — your free teasers surface to new members continuously.
Best for: Photo-first creators, casual creators without large pre-built audiences, and anyone who'd rather sell content than run a recurring-revenue business.
| Platform | Model | Creator Split | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| OnlyFans | Monthly subscription + PPV | 80% | Creators with inbound audiences |
| Fansly | Tiered subscriptions + PPV | 80% | Creators who want tier strategy |
| LoyalFans | Subscription + PPV + tips | 85% | Subscription-business creators |
| ManyVids | Video marketplace + bundles | 60–80% | Premium video creators |
| FanCentro | Subscription + PPV + tips | 75–80% | Full-NSFW subscription creators |
| Fanvue | Subscription + PPV | 85% | Subscription model + AI features |
| JustForFans | Subscription + PPV | 70–80% | Long-running subscription audience |
| SexySelfies | Pay-per-content ($0.99–$3.99) | 80% (flat) | Casual + photo-first creators |
OnlyFans, Fansly, or LoyalFans probably make the most money for you, because subscription dollars convert highest from a pre-existing fan base. Your social media following is already warmed up — they're willing to commit monthly. Pick the one whose vibe matches your content.
ManyVids or Clips4Sale will let you price 10-to-30-minute clips at $10–$30+ and reach buyers who specifically come to those marketplaces for that kind of content.
SexySelfies is the strongest fit. Pay-per-content economics convert better for casual buyers, the scroll feed surfaces your work to new members continuously, and per-post pricing means your catalog compounds over time. You don't need a pre-built audience to start earning — the platform's discovery loop introduces you to members.
Same answer. SexySelfies is the only platform on this list with no subscription model at all. No tier strategy, no churn dashboard, no rebill anxiety.
Add SexySelfies as a complementary income source. The buyer profile is different (casual single-purchase buyers vs committed subscribers), so it's net-new revenue rather than cannibalizing your existing platform.
We built SexySelfies because most platforms in this space treat photo creators as an afterthought and casual creators as a rounding error. The whole industry was optimized around two creator profiles: the OnlyFans top-earner with a Twitter following and the ManyVids premium video creator. Everyone else got mediocre tooling and pricing models that didn't fit their actual content.
SexySelfies is the platform built for the much bigger middle: photo-first creators, casual sellers, "Instagram Plus" content (sexy not explicit), people who'd rather sell their content than build a recurring-revenue business.
Lingerie, swimwear, boudoir, mirror selfies — pick what you're comfortable shooting consistently. Plan a baseline price ($1.99 is the sweet spot for most photos) and reserve $2.99–$3.99 for your strongest pieces.
Aim for 15–25 photos in your first upload batch. Mix free teasers (3–5) with priced unlocks. Variety helps: different outfits, lighting, poses give buyers reasons to keep unlocking.
Required once before you can monetize. Standard photo-ID + selfie. Takes about five minutes.
Two to three posts per week is enough to keep your scroll-feed presence steady. Mix free teaser drops with priced posts. Watch your dashboard to see which content gets the most unlocks and lean into that style.
Members who DM you are your highest-intent buyers. Respond. Send paid messages from $0.99 to $9.99 with custom content. Tips compound on top — set up your tip jar early and thank people who use it.
On SexySelfies specifically: lingerie sets, boudoir-style sets with strong lighting, swimwear, mirror selfies, and well-styled implied-nudity shots. Buyers respond to authenticity and consistency more than over-produced studio looks.
A casual creator with 15–25 photos and a few hours/week of engagement typically earns $200–$500/month in their first 90 days. Top creators on the platform earn $2,000–$5,000+/month. Earnings scale with content volume, posting consistency, and DM engagement.
No. Many creators on the platform shoot without showing their face. Body-only photos work fine — though face-included content typically converts at higher rates because buyers feel a stronger personal connection.
Weekly via Wise. Wise gives you dramatically better FX rates than legacy payment processors if you're outside the US.
You'd want a second platform for that. SexySelfies enforces an "Instagram Plus" standard — no full nudity or explicit content. OnlyFans, Fansly, or FanCentro all allow explicit material and could complement your SexySelfies presence.
No. Creator accounts are free across SexySelfies and most other major platforms. The platform earns when you do.
Pick one and start. Don't get stuck comparison-shopping. If you're not sure, SexySelfies is the lowest-commitment way to test the waters — you can have your first listing live and earning within 90 minutes of signing up, and there's no subscription business to maintain if you decide to dial back.
No monthly fees. Free to start. 80% creator split on every sale.