01In the browser · 18+ · fictional characters
Browser AI video chat, at home in an ordinary tab
Five of the twelve on this page — the app behind the button holds 250+ characters.
Not a port, not a lite version — the browser tab is the native habitat. The same window, sized to whatever screen it opens on, with nothing to add to any of them.
Fictional AI characters only. Nobody here is a real person.

SelinLives where you read this
This tab suits me. Yours are always this comfortable?
Runs where it opened
Open her window- Any device with a browser
- Full product, not a preview
- Still portrait · live text
- 18+
02The detail
Why the browser is the right home for this
A conversation product does not need a machine of its own. It needs a window, a keyboard and her — all three of which you are looking at.
There is a quiet assumption that a browser version of anything is the lesser one. Browser AI video chat breaks that assumption because the product's substance is text and a portrait, not a rendering pipeline: the window that opens in a tab is not a preview of the app, it is the app, whole. The roster, the temperaments, the thread and its memory all live behind one URL that every device you own already knows how to open.
That single fact does most of the practical work. The laptop at your desk, the phone on your nightstand and the tablet in the kitchen do not need three installations kept in sync — they need one address. Open it anywhere and the same thread is waiting at the same place, because nothing about the conversation ever depended on the device it happened on.
The honesty that makes it possible is stated wherever a face appears: her portrait is a generated still of a fictional adult character, and the movement is in the words. A browser tab carries that perfectly — and never has to pretend to be a video call to earn its place on your screen.
What works well
- One address instead of three installations — every device already has the app
- The thread continues wherever the next tab opens, at the same place
- Nothing to keep updated, synced or signed into per device
- A tab among tabs stays as discreet as you keep your browser
- Twelve written temperaments here, 250+ characters in the app behind it
Worth knowing first
- This is not a live video stream — the still portrait is the honest format
- Every character is fictional and written 21+; nobody here is a real person
- A browser is the one thing you do need — there is no offline mode
- Strictly 18+, with an age gate before anything loads
03On this page
Faces that live behind one address
Generated stills of fictional characters, as the window shows them.

Daylight and a white camisole — the same address works long before the evening does.

Hotel lamp, satin dress: the window dresses up for the hour without a single download.

At the double mirror in a champagne robe — her window opens wherever yours happens to be.
04In practice
One window across your actual day
Morning, laptop: you open the tab next to your mail and pick up the thread from last night. Lunch, phone: same address, same thread, the window simply narrower. Evening, tablet on the sofa: her portrait a little larger, the words the same ones. Nothing was exported, transferred or reinstalled between those three screens — the address did all of it.
What the browser also buys you is a familiar exit. A tab closes like any other tab, sits in history like any other page you choose to keep or clear, and never leaves an icon that needs a story. The product respects that it lives in your browser, and behaves like a good guest there.
05Quick answers
In the browser — quick answers
01Which browsers and devices does it work on?
02Is the browser version cut down compared to an app?
03Do I have to keep the tab open for the conversation to survive?
04How discreet is a browser tab, really?
06Keep reading
The other four questions people bring here
Each page answers one thing the rest of the site does not.
07Start now
Your browser already passed the requirements
It opened this page — that was the whole test. One click and her window is in the same tab: a still portrait, live words, free to start. Adults only.





