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Applications similar to c.ai (Character.AI) without restrictions and censorship in Russian in 2026: a detailed guide for each — vluvvi, PolyBuzz, Janitor, SpicyChat. How to register, is a VPN needed, what are the message limits, and where there is NO "sorry I can't continue." For those whose c.ai cuts off responses.

Applications similar to c.ai (Character.AI) without restrictions and censorship in Russian in 2026: a detailed guide for each — vluvvi, PolyBuzz, Janitor, SpicyChat. How to register, is a VPN needed, what are the message limits, and where there is NO "sorry I can't continue." For those whose c.ai cuts off responses.

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7 Apps Similar to Character.AI Without Censorship in 2026: Where Russian Language Works
In Brief: Available in Russia are vluvvi, PolyBuzz, Janitor AI, SpicyChat, Crushon.AI, Sakura FM, and Venus AI. The first two work without a VPN and support a Russian interface. The others require bypassing blocks but offer more freedom in scenarios — none cut off the dialogue with the phrase "sorry I can't continue."

This article compares platforms for role-playing dialogues with AI characters. If you're specifically interested in romantic scenarios and virtual relationships, read the material on creating an AI girlfriend.

Character.AI began strictly filtering content from mid-2024: romantic scenes are cut off, flirting is blocked, even innocent hugs trigger warnings. Users from Russia faced a double issue — content censorship plus regional access restrictions. Alternative platforms solve both problems: some work without a VPN and are adapted for the Russian language, while others lift any plot restrictions but require technical skills for access. Below, we analyze seven real options, indicating limits, registration methods, and usage scenarios.

7 Platforms Without Character.AI Restrictions: Complete List for 2026

Each platform occupies its niche — from fully Russian-language services to English-speaking communities with open APIs. We compare them based on four criteria: availability from Russia, support for the Russian language, message limits, and degree of content freedom.

1. vluvvi — a Russian-language platform with ready-made characters and a constructor. Registration via email or Google, no VPN needed. The free plan allows 30 messages per day, while the PRO subscription removes the limit. There is no censorship: the model responds to romantic, emotional, and explicit requests without interruptions. The interface is in Russian, and the character catalog includes categories from anime to psychological support. Suitable for those who want to start without setup and studying English guides.

2. PolyBuzz — a mobile app for iOS and Android focusing on long role-playing scenes. Available in the Russian App Store and Google Play. The interface is partially Russianized, and characters respond in Russian if the context is set in the first message. Free — 20 messages per day, subscription removes the limit. Filters are softer than those of Character.AI, but strict taboo topics may trigger warnings. Convenient for dialogues on the go.

3. Janitor AI — an English-language platform with custom bots and the ability to connect your own API keys (OpenAI, KoboldAI). It does not open from Russia without a VPN. Registration via Discord account. Limits depend on the chosen API: free models provide 50–100 messages per day, paid OpenAI keys deduct tokens at the rate. There is no censorship — control is entirely on the chosen model. Requires technical literacy: you need to create an OpenAI account, get a key, and insert it into the settings. Suitable for experienced users willing to pay for the API directly.

4. SpicyChat — a community platform with an open catalog of characters (over 200,000 bots). Access from Russia via VPN. The interface is only in English, but bots respond in Russian if the character description contains instructions. Free plan — 100 messages per day, premium removes the limit and adds priority in queues. There are no content restrictions: the platform positions itself as NSFW-friendly. Registration via email takes 30 seconds. A large selection of ready-made scenarios in romantic and fantasy categories.

5. Crushon.AI — a service focused on emotional and romantic dialogues. VPN is mandatory. Russian is supported at the level of model responses, the interface is in English. Free — 50 messages per day, subscription ($4.99/month) provides unlimited access and access to advanced models. There is no censorship, but the model sometimes goes into repeats during long dialogues (over 100 replies). Suitable for short sessions and experiments with characters.

6. Sakura FM — a platform for text-based role-playing games with elements of visual novels. Requires VPN and registration via Patreon for access to the full version. The free mode is limited to 10 messages per day. The interface is in English, but the community actively creates Russian-language bots. There is no censorship, and the model handles long narratives well (tested on dialogues of 300+ replies). A narrow niche: for fans of text RPGs and detailed plots.

7. Venus AI — a fork of Tavern AI with a web interface and cloud models. VPN is needed. Free registration, limits depend on the chosen model: cloud models provide 30–70 messages per day, local models (requiring a powerful PC) are unlimited. Full control over generation parameters: temperature, top-p, repetition penalty. There is no censorship. For advanced users: you can upload your own character cards in JSON format. A steep learning curve, but maximum flexibility.

Comparison Table: Where to Register and What to Expect

PlatformWhen It’s SuitableWhen It’s Not SuitableTime to Start
vluvviNeed a Russian interface, don’t want to deal with VPN, response speed is importantLooking for maximum community and millions of bots2 minutes
PolyBuzzUsing a smartphone, need an app in your pocketOnly working with a PC, need complex settings3 minutes
Janitor AIReady to pay for API, need full control over the modelBudget is limited, no experience with OpenAI15 minutes
SpicyChatWant a huge selection of ready-made characters, comfortable with VPNVPN is unavailable, need a Russian interface5 minutes
Crushon.AINeed short sessions, small budget for subscriptionPlanning dialogues of hundreds of replies4 minutes
Sakura FMLove text RPGs, ready to support the developer on PatreonNeed a quick start without donations10 minutes
Venus AIWant to experiment with parameters, have technical skillsNeed to "just chat" without setup20 minutes

The table shows a key difference: Russian-language platforms (vluvvi, PolyBuzz) save time on entry, while English-language ones (Janitor, Venus) offer more control due to complexity. If Character.AI cut off responses due to built-in filters, any option from the list will solve the problem — but SpicyChat, Janitor, and Venus provide maximum freedom in scenarios.

How to Choose a Platform for a Specific Task

Scenario 1: Trying AI dialogues for the first time, have limited English knowledge. Start with vluvvi or PolyBuzz. Both work without a VPN, the interface is intuitively understandable, girlfriend characters and other categories are already set up. Registration via email, start your first dialogue in a minute. The free limit (20–30 messages) is enough to understand the mechanics and decide if a subscription is needed.

Scenario 2: Character.AI cut off romantic scenes, looking for an alternative without restrictions. SpicyChat or Crushon.AI — both platforms claim NSFW-friendly policies. A VPN is needed (Windscribe, ProtonVPN offer free servers). After registration, check the character tags: "romantic," "flirty," "emotional support." Models respond without the phrase "I can't continue this" — the dialogue continues until a natural conclusion or message limit.

Scenario 3: Ready to pay but want better quality responses and zero interruptions. Janitor AI with OpenAI API key (GPT-4 model). Cost is about $10–15 per month with active use (depends on dialogue length). Setup: create an OpenAI account, get a key in the API section, insert it into Janitor AI. There is no censorship, and the quality of generation is higher than that of free models. The downside is that you need to monitor the token balance.

Scenario 4: Need mobile access, often on the go. PolyBuzz — the only full-fledged app from the list with offline caching of dialogues. Download from the official store, register, choose a character. Dialogues sync between devices. An alternative is the mobile version of vluvvi through the browser, but the app is more convenient for quick sessions.

Technical Details: VPN, Limits, Payment Methods

VPN for Blocked Platforms. Janitor AI, SpicyChat, Crushon.AI, Sakura FM, and Venus AI are unavailable from Russia without bypassing blocks. Working options as of March 2026: Windscribe (free 10 GB/month), ProtonVPN (unlimited free plan, but low speed), paid — Mullvad VPN (€5/month, accepts cryptocurrency). Connect VPN before opening the site, after successful registration you can disconnect — the session will be saved in cookies for 30 days.

Message Limits: How to Bypass. Free plans limit the number of replies per day (from 10 to 100). The limit resets at midnight UTC. If you've exhausted the daily supply, options include: switching to another platform from the list (keep 2–3 accounts), buying a subscription ($4.99–$9.99/month on most services), or using Janitor AI with your own API — there you pay for tokens, not for the number of messages.

Payment Methods from Russia. Most platforms accept international cards (UnionPay, Kazakh Visa/Mastercard), cryptocurrency (Bitcoin, USDT), or payments through Patreon. vluvvi and PolyBuzz are connected to Russian acquirers — payments with Russian bank cards go through directly. For Janitor AI, you pay OpenAI: virtual cards (Yoomoney, Payeer) or replenishment through intermediaries (markup 5–10%) are suitable.

Data Security. All listed platforms store dialogue history on their servers. If confidentiality is critical, choose Venus AI with local models (data does not leave your computer) or Janitor AI with your own API (logs are stored with OpenAI but not shared with third parties). Do not use your work email for registration on NSFW platforms — create a separate mailbox.

When No Platform Fits: Honest Limitations

If you need voice communication or video calls. All listed services work only with text. Voice input/output and video avatars are not yet implemented on any public platform (as of March 2026). If voice communication is critical, you'll have to wait for updates — several startups have announced launches in Q2 2026, but no working products are available yet.

If the budget is zero, and free limits are low. Even the most generous free plans (100 messages/day on SpicyChat) may not be enough for active use. Combine platforms: in the morning 30 messages on vluvvi, in the afternoon 20 on PolyBuzz, in the evening 50 on Crushon.AI. Total 100 replies per day for free — but you'll have to switch between interfaces and characters.

If support for complex plot arcs of thousands of replies is important. Most models "forget" details after 200–300 messages (context window limitation). A partial solution: Venus AI and Janitor AI allow manual editing of character memory (adding key facts to "pinned" context). Full narratives of thousands of replies are currently only available in paid services with extended context (for example, Claude API via Janitor — up to 100,000 tokens, but expensive).

If professional psychological help is needed. AI characters do not replace licensed specialists. If you are experiencing serious emotional difficulties, contact a free psychological help hotline: 8-800-2000-122 (anonymous, 24/7). Platforms like vluvvi or Character.AI can provide support and reduce loneliness, but they do not diagnose or conduct therapy.

Step-by-Step Guide: Launching Your First Dialogue in 5 Minutes

A universal algorithm for any platform from the list. Adapt it for the specific service.

  1. Choose a platform from the table above. If in doubt — start with vluvvi (no VPN needed, Russian interface).
  2. Open the website or download the app. For blocked platforms, turn on the VPN before opening the page.
  3. Register. Usually, just an email and password are enough. Confirm the email (the letter arrives in 1–2 minutes).
  4. Go to the character catalog. Use filters: tags "romance," "anime," "support." Read the description — it indicates the communication style.
  5. Start the dialogue. The first message sets the tone: write 2–3 sentences describing the situation. Example: "We met at a café after a long separation. You smile and wave." The model will pick up the context.
  6. Check the limits. In the account settings, see how many messages are left for today. If you liked the dialogue — add the character to favorites to quickly return tomorrow.

After the first dialogue, evaluate: is the response speed satisfactory (1–3 seconds is the norm), the quality of replies (logic, emotionality), and absence of interruptions. If everything is suitable — continue on the free plan or subscribe to remove limits. If not — try the next platform from the list: each has its own generation style.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use multiple platforms simultaneously?

Yes, this is a common practice. Create accounts on 2–3 services and switch between them when you exhaust the daily message limit. For example, in the morning 30 replies on vluvvi, in the evening 50 on SpicyChat. Each platform stores dialogue history separately, so characters do not "remember" conversations from other services — you will have to re-enter the context if switching between the same bots on different platforms.

Do I need to pay if Character.AI was free?

Not necessarily. Free plans on vluvvi (30 messages/day), SpicyChat (100 messages/day), and PolyBuzz (20 messages/day) provide enough replies for daily communication. Paid subscriptions ($5–10/month) remove limits and add priority in generation queues — relevant if you write 200+ messages a day or don’t want to wait 10–15 seconds during peak hours. Janitor AI with its own API is more expensive ($10–15/month) but offers better quality.

Why do some platforms require a VPN while others do not?

Roskomnadzor blocks foreign services that have not complied with data localization or content moderation requirements. vluvvi and PolyBuzz are registered as Russian companies or use Russian servers — there are no blocks. Janitor AI, SpicyChat, Crushon.AI, Sakura FM, and Venus AI are hosted on foreign servers and are on the banned list. A VPN replaces your IP address with a foreign one, the site "sees" the request from another country and opens. After registration, you can disconnect the VPN — the session will be saved in cookies for 2–4 weeks.

What to do if the platform still cuts off the response?

Check three things. First: make sure you selected a character without the "SFW" (Safe For Work) tag — such bots are intentionally limited. Second: in the dialogue settings, find the "Content filter" or "Moderation" parameter and switch it to "Off" or "Minimal." Third: if using Janitor AI or Venus AI, change the model — GPT-3.5 is stricter than GPT-4, and local models (LLaMA, Mistral) have no filters at all. If interruptions continue, contact the platform's support: sometimes it's a bug, not censorship.

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