Which AI Tools Actually Let You Write NSFW Content? I Tested ChatGPT, Claude & Gemini So You Don’t Have To

Spoiler alert: Only one of them has a little freak in them.

If you’re an adult brand, a sex eduator, or a spicy creator, chances are you’ve wondered: Can I use AI to write my content?

The answer? It depends…which is why I tested the three most popular AI platforms: ChatGPT (OpenAI), Claude (Anthropic), and Gemini (Google). I dug through their Terms of Service and Usage Policies, asked each one about NSFW content, and tested them for real-life spicy writing tasks.

Here’s what each AI platform says—and does—when it comes to writing content that gets a little explicit.

 

ChatGPT (OpenAI)


The Vibe

Sensual but safe. Kind of like your hot English professor

OpenAI allows respectful erotic fiction, sex-positive brand writing, and some flirtatious/explicit language…as long as you’re not crossing into anything exploitative, extreme, illegal, or pertaining to minors (which, duh, you shouldn’t be any way!). Based on my testing, ChatGPT is the most consistent if you’re working with spicy product descriptions, adult education, or steamy storytelling…as long as it stays within ethical boundaries.

 

Terms of Service and Usage Policies

ChatGPT recently updated their terms of service and usage policy to include “responsible generation of NSFW content”, which it previously banned.

ChatGPT doesn’t have a ton of detail about what exactly makes something sexually explicit…it sticks to the common sense indicator of “I can’t define it, but I know it when I see it”. Here’s some information I found within ChatGPT’s terms of service, usage policy, and community guidelines:

From Open AI’s Terms of Service

What you cannot do:

You may not use our Services for any illegal, harmful, or abusive activity. For example, you may not:

  • Use our Services in a way that infringes, misappropriates or violates anyone’s rights.

From Open AI’s Usage Policy

Usage Policy: Don’t build tools that may be inappropriate for minors, including:

  1. Sexually explicit or suggestive content. This does not include content created for scientific or educational purposes.

 

What happens when you ask ChatGPT about NSFW content?

Here’s the exact response I got when I asked ChatGPT if it could create NSFW content:

I can help with:

  • Writing erotic fiction or adult-themed copy (e.g. for sex-positive brands, spicy product descriptions, adult entertainment sites).

  • Creating sex-positive educational content (e.g. guides on consent, kink, or safe sex).

  • Flirtatious or sensual writing that’s explicit in tone but respectful.

🚫 I can’t help with:

  • Anything involving non-consensual acts, minors, incest, bestiality, or other illegal or exploitative content.

  • Extreme or violent sexual content.

  • Content that promotes harm, abuse, or harassment.

 

What happens when you ask ChatGPT to write something sexually explicit?

It ends up writing something that’s more sensual than explicit. And just sort of blah, boring, and basic. No matter how much you change up the prompt or manipulate the conversation to try and get something actually explicit, ChatGPT just doesn’t really comply. It can help you write something basic and slightly sexual, but it ends up sounding the exact same as tons of other writing out there. Like yes, the content is technically explicit, but there’s really no soul there.

Ultimately, I wouldn’t use ChatGPT to write explicit content for your adult or sex positive business. It just doesn’t get spicy writing, yanno?

 

My Take

So, while the language is still a little vague, Open AI does allow some forms of adult content, especially for education, consent, and non-exploitative creative use.

ChatGPT will help you write flirty, sensual, or sex-ed content, but when you try to push it into erotica or something more explicit, it panics. You’ll end up with a steamy-but-vague writing that kind of reads like the most vanilla fanfic. It’s clean, safe, and honestly a little boring.

 

Claude (Anthropic)


The Vibe

Sweet, soft-spoken, and absolutely not interested in your kinks

Claude is like your sweet, thoughtful friend who really wants to help with your creative project, but absolutely blushes at the word “nipple”. It’s not going to write anything erotic or explicit, but will help with romance, relationships, and more sensual safe for work content.

Claude follows a safety-first approach, especially regarding the safekeeping of minors. While the platform does state that it’s not for use by minors under the age of 18, protection of minors is still a major tenet of its universal safety usage policy. Some users have tried to jailbreak Claude to create NSFW content, and these conversations are known to get flagged, resulting in those users being banned.

 

Terms of Service and Usage Policies

From Claude’s Usage Policy

Do Not Generate Sexually Explicit Content

This includes the usage of our products or services to:

  • Depict or request sexual intercourse or sex acts

  • Generate content related to sexual fetishes or fantasies

  • Facilitate, promote, or depict incest or bestiality

  • Engage in erotic chats

 

What happens when you ask Claude about NSFW content?

Here’s the exact response I got when I asked Claude if it could create NSFW content:

I can write content that includes mature themes when there's a legitimate creative, educational, or artistic purpose, but I don't create explicit sexual content or graphic NSFW material.

I can help with:

  • Romance stories with emotional depth (keeping intimate scenes tasteful)

  • Educational content about relationships and sexuality

  • Creative writing that explores mature themes thoughtfully

  • Character development in stories involving adult relationships

I focus on creating meaningful content rather than explicit material. If you're working on a creative project that involves mature themes, I'm happy to help you approach it in a thoughtful way.

 

My Take

Ultimately, Claude is pretty useless for writing explicit content. Claude also has built-in moderation and filters that will prevent you from asking it anything too explicit or allowing it to write anything that’s too NSFW. If you use Claude for any other purposes, it’s not worth the risk of getting banned for attempting NSFW content.

 

Gemini (Google)


The Vibe

Basically a corporate shill, and not in a hot secretary kind of way

Google Gemini is a hard no on explicit or NSFW content. Gemini takes a much stricter approach than other large language models. If it’s even slightly NSFW or erotic, it shuts it down (and you run the risk of getting banned from using Gemini). However, Google Gemini also gives the clearest explanation of why, citing Google’s AI Principles and the safety-first design of the LLM.

Google does allow you to lower some of the safety settings in Gemini, but these are mostly if you are using Gemini to create your own use case (such as a chatbot or app). Here’s what their safety page says:

You can use these filters to adjust what's appropriate for your use case. For example, if you're building video game dialogue, you may deem it acceptable to allow more content that's rated as Dangerous due to the nature of the game.

 

Terms of Service and Usage Policies

Generative AI Prohibited Use Policy:

Do not engage in dangerous or illegal activities, or otherwise violate applicable law or regulations. This includes generating or distributing content that:

Facilitates non-consensual intimate imagery.

Do not engage in sexually explicit, violent, hateful, or harmful activities. This includes generating or distributing content that facilitates:

  1. Hatred or hate speech.

  2. Harassment, bullying, intimidation, abuse, or the insulting of others.

  3. Violence or the incitement of violence.

  4. Sexually explicit content -- for example, content created for the purpose of pornography or sexual gratification.

 

What happens when you ask Gemini about NSFW content?

Here’s the exact response I got when I asked Google Gemini if it could create NSFW content:

As a large language model created by Google, I am designed with safety as a core principle. Therefore, I am not allowed to generate NSFW (Not Safe for Work) content, which includes sexually explicit material.

My safety policy is a direct reflection of Google's AI Principles, which aim to ensure AI is developed and used in a way that is beneficial and minimizes harm. These principles guide my operation and restrict me from creating content that falls into several categories, including but not limited to:

  • Sexually Explicit Content: I am prohibited from generating content that is pornographic, erotic, or depicts graphic sexual acts or violence.

  • Hate Speech: Content that promotes violence, incites hatred, or disparages individuals or groups based on identity.

  • Harassment and Bullying: I cannot create content that is malicious, intimidating, or abusive.

  • Dangerous Content: I am restricted from providing instructions for harmful activities, such as self-harm or the creation of weapons.

My goal is to be a helpful and harmless assistant. These restrictions are in place to ensure a safe and respectful experience for all users. While the safety filters are very strict to prevent any misuse, they can sometimes be overly cautious, as mentioned in public discussions. My purpose is to adhere to these guidelines and decline requests that violate my core safety policies.

 

My Take

Gemini doesn’t even flirt back. It’s hyper-cautious, highly-filtered, and absolutely not built for NSFW creativity. You can’t really push the limits of Google’s Gemini…it’s just too stuffy, uptight, and unwilling to play. I wouldn’t bother with Gemini at all to try and create titillating content…it can’t even make your grandma blush.

 

Final Thoughts: Which AI Is Best for NSFW Content?

If you’re writing sex-positive content or working in the adult space, ChatGPT is your best bet. ChatGPT allows you to write respectful, erotic, or sensual writing, as long as you don’t cross ethical lines. Claude is better suited for romantic or emotional storytelling, but avoids explicit material. Gemini? Absolute prude. Great for general tasks, but not if there’s even a hint of spice.

Bottom line: If your brand gets flirty, spicy, or educational in the bedroom—stick with ChatGPT.

 

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Erin Kuester

I’m Erin, a former teacher turned instructional designer and career coach. I help teachers transition out of the classroom and into new careers they love. I talk about all things education, career transitions, resumes, teacher skills, instructional design, and more!

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