Pornhub Launches Sapphic, a New Site Built for Queer Women

Pornhub Sapphic logo with black background and gradient pink-purple pill shape

Summary:

  • Pornhub Sapphic, a new site for queer women, offers lesbian, bisexual, and nonbinary content and creators.

  • Female users’ demand for lesbian content led to the creation of Pornhub Sapphic, designed with the female gaze.

  • The launch provides a dedicated space for queer women on Pornhub, amidst parent company Aylo’s legal battles.

Pornhub is rolling out a new destination for queer women and women-loving-women audiences. On Tuesday, the platform launched Pornhub Sapphic, a dedicated site for lesbian, bisexual, and nonbinary content and creators.

The launch follows years of viewing data showing strong demand from female users. Lesbian has consistently ranked as the top category among women on the platform, and in 2025 it was the most-viewed video category overall, with searches for scissoring, lesbian MILF, and strap-on content climbing sharply.

Pornhub Sapphic is designed for the female gaze and will skip male-targeted ads like penis enlargement promos, according to a press release shared with Mashable.

“Pornhub Sapphic was created in direct response to feedback from lesbian, queer, and straight women who told us they wanted an experience that felt made for them,” Alex Kekesi, Pornhub’s vice president of brand and community, said in the release. “By working with creators and users, we’ve built a space where women-loving-women content is featured and celebrated.”

The launch spotlights prominent sapphic creators, including The JellyFilledGirls, who are partnering with the platform. “We know firsthand how much demand there is for authentic women-loving-women content,” the duo said in the release. “We’re thrilled to welcome Pornhub Sapphic and be part of bringing it to the sapphic community.”

The new vertical joins Pornhub Gay, which has been part of the company’s lineup for years, and gives queer women a dedicated space on the site for the first time. The launch arrives as Pornhub’s parent company, Aylo, continues to battle age-verification laws across the U.S., including a recent lawsuit against Utah over a measure restricting VPN use for adult sites.

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