Kissable positions itself as a memory-first AI companion product, differentiating from the crowded virtual-girlfriend market by emphasizing continuity. Its signature feature is a persistent memory engine visualized as a star-map knowledge graph, which is designed to never reset and to keep recalling personal details, preferences and past conversations as the relationship deepens. Users build a companion's appearance and personality, then chat through text, receive voice messages and unlock AI-generated photos that depict the user and their companion together.
The app is structured around relationship progression. Companions move through four defined stages, and interactions unlock new scenarios, with the platform advertising more than twenty interactive scenes featuring NPCs and light world-building. Eight-second video messages with audio extend the experience beyond text and static images, aiming for a more multimedia, app-native feel than browser-only competitors.
Kissable runs a freemium model. A free tier provides roughly ten messages per day with basic features, and a seven-day trial unlocks the full feature set without requiring a card. Premium is priced around 9.99 USD per month for the first month or 119.99 USD annually, with separate in-app currency packs ("kisses") ranging from a few dollars to around 100 USD that fund media generation. A notable convenience feature is the ability to import existing companions from other apps, lowering the switching cost for users migrating away from platforms with memory or moderation complaints.
As a consumer mobile-and-web product, Kissable does not disclose funding, investors or a founding team publicly, which is typical for bootstrapped apps in this category. It maintains a community presence on Reddit and offers email support. The product is aimed at users who want an emotionally consistent, photo-rich companion experience that carries memory forward over the long term.