What is Fantasy Crush?
We’re a community-driven platform for hosting and distributing fictional imagery and artwork. The content — mostly generated using AI models — is intended solely for artistic and expressive purposes.
The images look utterly realistic.
Users are encouraged to share fictional, fantasy-based, high-quality imagery of celebrities, singers, models, and other public figures — generated by AI, by hand, or by computer. However, real photographs or scanned representations of real individuals are not permitted.
Who is Fantasy Crush for?
Fantasy Crush is created for adults seeking a safe space to enjoy harmless artistic fun and free expression and who want to indulge in clean, escapist fantasy. It welcomes those who prefer an environment free from judgment or policing from the politically correct crowd as well as a space free from disturbing or degrading content.
Is this legal?
Yes, absolutely. We are based in Nevis, abide by British Commonwealth law, and comply with international copyright law. See our About page for more details.
Is this a user-generated content site?
Yes. All works were uploaded by registered users – not by us.
Who decides which models appear on the site?
Artists in our private beta have populated the initial site with their digital artworks. You’re invited to submit your own artworks. Digital works that meet our submission guidelines will appear.
Will I still see watermarks and low-resolution images if I join?
No. Basic and Pro members see thumbnail images and full-size images with high fidelity and at high resolution — and with no watermarks — when you join.
Who created Fantasy Crush?
A small collective of digital artists and creators began sharing works and decided to open a platform for talented contributors to participate — and for users to collect works they admire. Some of the early participants are following in the tradition of the art appropriation movement, which ChatGPT recounts in this blog post and which you can read about on Wikipedia.
What content is permitted or prohibited on the site?
Only fantasy or imaginative artwork based on public figures is allowed. These works should be artistic, educational, or satirical in intent and are provided in the spirit of parody, fantasy expression, and speculative creativity. Submissions must not imply endorsement or promote falsehoods and cannot be explicit, defamatory, or harmful in nature. Content that suggests an artwork depicts actual individuals is not allowed.
Is my identity private and protected?
Yes. Fantasy Crush is committed to protecting your identity. Please choose a pseudonym when you register. We don’t store your name or actual identity — payments are handled by a third party — and we don’t use tracking software. If privacy is a major concern, feel free to use an email service like proton.me that protects your identity.
Who is considered a public figure?
Artists are responsible for ensuring that their fantasy creations feature individuals who have entered the public sphere. This includes those who have appeared in film, television, online media, sports, music performances, or modeling. Note: Artwork featuring political figures is not allowed, even though they are considered public figures.
What about private individuals?
Absolutely no images of private individuals are accepted or permitted under any circumstances.
How private are my actions on the site?
Absolutely no images of private individuals are accepted or permitted under any circumstances.
Is Fantasy Crush a porn site?
Heavens, no. Some of the images in our Level 3 Private Playground are edgy and spicy, but we never cross the line into obscenity or explicit imagery.
Is Fantasy Crush a deepfake site?
No, Fantasy Crush does not allow deepfakes. Deepfakes imply deception, which we strictly prohibit. All images on Fantasy Crush are fully synthetic or AI-generated, and every page clearly discloses that no real people are depicted.
As Gemini explains: “The term ‘deepfake’ implies deception. AI-generated images created with full transparency and disclosure are not considered deceptive deepfakes, but rather synthetic media. The crucial difference is the intent behind the content and the audience’s awareness.”
Is Fantasy Crush a social network?
No. We’re a community site of digital art enthusiasts.
Why are comments open only to paid members?
To prevent spam, bot attacks, and bad actors, we have to limit our forum and comments to those who have skin in the game. Keep in mind that it costs money to build and host a site like this … and to fight off the legal challenges of parties trying to shut us down.
What can I do with the images I download?
You are free to use the artwork for personal use such as viewing on private folders on your phone or computer or posting to social media sites. Commercial uses are strictly prohibited.
What if I just want to download images to my phone and not participate in the community?
That’s fine. It’s what most people do.
How much content is available to download on Fantasy Crush?
Thousands of images and hundreds of short video clips. On average, hundreds of new images are added every week by the community. You can see the newest arrivals in your Feed.
How do Feeds work?
[Waiting for development on this.]
Can I use the site without paying?
Yes. Fantasy Crush has three levels. Level 1 is free to the public and allows registered users to download up to 10 images and save up to 50 images to your private My Crushes page.
What about Levels 2 and 3?
In Level 2, you’ll see more revealing imagery from simulated beach scenes, gym workouts, and the like. Level 3, the Fantasy Crush Private Playground, gives members access to even more intimate fantasy artworks. See Pricing.
Can I make money using Fantasy Crush?
Yes. If you submit a Fantasy Crush bundle (typically a 10-Pack that meets our submission criteria), you will earn 50% of revenue derived from sales of that bundle in the form of monthly royalty payments.
How can I request a Crush?
Pro members can request a Crush on the site and will receive a notification when the requested Crush is created. Please provide clear details about your Crush and the preferred setting or role play, and make sure your request follows the Creator Guidelines. Once submitted, a call will be sent to artists in the community who may bring your idea to life.
If you’d like to request a private Crush with that individual’s consent, contact us to arrange a private Virtual Photo Shoot.
Can I upload real-world images to Fantasy Crush?
No. The artworks on the site are all imaginative, speculative, and fanciful and cannot be documentary in nature or depict real individuals.
Why do people use nicknames and pseudonyms instead of their real names?
We want to create a space where people can discuss digital art, fantasy, culture, and creativity freely without fear of reputational shaming or reprisal.
Can I buy a single image I like?
No, images on Fantasy Crush are not for sale. Membership in Fantasy Crush entitles you to a certain number of downloads, saves to your My Crushes page, as well as other benefits and perks. See the Membership dropdown for details.
I recognize a lot of the AI models from Reddit. Coincidence?
Not really. Most of the early AI models discussed in our private beta were sourced from subreddits including r/Models, r/FamousFaces, r/BeautifulFemales, r/PrettyGirls, r/VindictaRateCelebs, and many others.
Do I still retain ownership over artworks that I upload?
Yes, you retain ownership of your works and license to Fantasy Crush certain rights as spelled out in Section 6 of the Terms of Service.
Is Fantasy Crush just for men?
No, it’s for adults of both sexes ages 18 and up. We encourage women to participate in indulging their fantasies. Members are encouraged to use the Forums to ask for fantasy treatments of favorite figures.
Are individual images available for purchase?
No. This is a membership site where membership accords certain benefits, such as the ability to post comments, to rate artworks, to create lists, and to download Level 2 or 3 artworks. See Pricing.
Have the simulated public figures appearing in the artworks endorsed your site?
These are fantasy representations and do not depict any real person. No celebrity or public person has endorsed these images, which are intended for artistic and expressive purposes. Commercial use of any artwork on Fantasy Crush is strictly prohibited.
Can I post comments on artworks, in galleries, or in the main Forum?
Yes, if you’re a member and join at any tier.
Can I upload works on Fantasy Crush that I created on other sites?
Yes, if you own all of the rights.
I like in the UK. Why can’t I create AI models?
Users in the UK cannot create AI models on Fantasy Crush due to legislation recently enacted there.
Is there a Fantasy Crush app?
No. Right now only the Fantasy Crush community — not Apple, not Google — decides what goes up on the site. We’d prefer to keep it that way.
Does the site support audio?
Not yet.
Is there advertising on the site?
No. We keep the lights on strictly through paid memberships.
Can I sell the artworks I created on Fantasy Crush?
No. The works generated on Fantasy Crush are not for sale.
Can I contact any of celebrities, models, or public figures through your site?
No. These are AI-generated digital artworks, not depictions of real people in real settings.
Do my comments need to be in English?
We’re afraid so. Use an online translator so we can tell if your comment is legit or spam.