Deloris AI is an adult image generator with a twist: alongside the usual text-and-tags image maker, it bolts on a video face-swap tool. So it is two things in one, a NSFW picture generator and a swap utility, which makes it a slightly different proposition from the single-purpose generators I usually test. I went hands-on with the create page, the face-swap feature, and the pricing to see how it all fits together, and one part of it deserves a careful, honest word of caution. It is an adults-only tool, so treat this as your 18-plus warning up front.
Here is my take on what Deloris does well, where it needs a real caveat, and who it suits.

What Deloris AI actually is
Deloris AI is a browser-based platform with two main tools. The first is an adult image generator, and the second is a video Face Swap feature flagged as new. The navigation is short and clear: Create, Face Swap, My Creation, and Pricing. The image side is the core, and the swap tool is the headline addition it is pushing right now.
The create page is a clean, well-organized generator. You get a description box capped at 500 characters, prompting you for hairstyle, body shape, clothing, and whatever you want to show, plus a History button to revisit past generations. It is a straightforward, no-nonsense layout that does not overwhelm you on arrival.
The 500-character prompt limit is worth a note, because it is shorter than the 5,000-character ceilings some generators offer. In practice that is not much of a constraint here, since the tag menus do the heavy lifting and the prompt box is meant for finishing touches rather than an essay. The History button is a small but genuinely useful touch that a lot of these tools skip: being able to jump back to a previous generation, rather than losing it the moment you navigate away, matters when you are iterating toward a specific result. It signals that Deloris expects you to refine over multiple attempts rather than nail it on the first try, which is the realistic way these tools get used.
The image generator
The generator blends freeform prompting with guided menus, which is the balance I tend to like. Up top you pick a Girl Style between Real Girl and Anime Girl, so the same tool serves both photoreal and animated tastes. Below that is a Looks like option, a Pro feature where you upload a reference image to guide the generation toward a particular look.
The real workhorse is the tag section. Under Choose some tags you get tabbed categories for Action, Body, Clothing, Hair, Face, Scene, and Accessories, each with its own set of options. The Action tab alone offered poses like standing, sitting, kneeling, lying, crossed arm, grabbing, lifting oneself, wide stance, and squatting. So you can build a scene by tapping tags across categories rather than trying to describe everything in the prompt box, and then set the image size, which defaulted to 3:2. It is a capable, menu-driven builder that keeps things approachable while still giving you real control, and it lands somewhere between the deep tag systems of the CreatePorn family and a plain prompt box like PornX.
Splitting the tags across seven tabs is a sensible way to keep the interface from becoming a wall of options. Instead of scrolling past hundreds of tags to find the one you want, you flip to the relevant category and pick from a focused list, which is faster in practice. The Real Girl versus Anime Girl toggle at the top is the other choice that shapes everything downstream, since it determines whether the whole generation leans photoreal or illustrated, and having both under one roof means you are not signing up for a separate anime-only site if your tastes vary. The reference-image upload under Looks like adds a third dimension, letting you steer toward a specific appearance rather than relying on tags alone, though it is gated behind the Pro tier and, as I will get to, comes with its own responsibilities.
The Face Swap tool, and a necessary caution
The feature Deloris is promoting hardest is Face Swap, and it is a video swap tool. The flow is simple: upload a video up to 500MB, then upload a face, and it swaps that face into the video. There is a Preview Effect option and a Select Face panel, and the whole thing is a two-step process of upload video, add face, swap. A Recently Used panel keeps your past swaps handy, and the tool accepts video files up to half a gigabyte, which is enough for a reasonably long clip.

I need to be direct about this, because it is the most sensitive part of the review. A tool that swaps a chosen face into a video is, in plain terms, a deepfake tool, and that capability carries real risk. Swapping someone’s face into adult video without their explicit consent is a serious violation, and in many places it is illegal. This is exactly the kind of feature that some other generators deliberately refuse to offer, and its presence here is something you should weigh carefully. The responsible and only acceptable use is with footage and faces you have a clear right to, meaning your own or a consenting adult’s. Used any other way, it crosses a hard line that no app framing changes. I am flagging it plainly so you can make an informed decision, and I would treat the presence of an uploader-driven face-swap feature as a reason for real caution rather than a selling point. The same goes for the Looks like reference upload on the generator: only ever use images you have the right to use.
What Deloris AI costs
Deloris runs on a credit system funded by a subscription, with a Monthly and Yearly toggle and a discount of 30 percent for paying annually. When I landed on the pricing page it was flashing an exclusive today-only offer of up to 80 percent off a first subscription, which is the kind of urgency banner these sites use constantly, so I would not read too much into the countdown.

The paid benefits are grouped under a Pro Benefit banner: 6,000 credits per month, a priority queue, a multitask unlock so you can run more than one generation at once, and access to the face-swap image generation. There are two tiers. Premium is $5.9 a month, marked 40 percent off, and Deluxe is $14.9 a month at 25 percent off. Payment runs through Stripe. So the entry price is genuinely low, with Premium among the cheaper monthly plans I have seen in this category, while Deluxe presumably raises the credit ceiling for heavier users.
The multitask perk is more useful than it sounds. Being able to queue several generations at once, rather than waiting for each to finish before starting the next, changes how you work: you can fire off a batch of variations and come back to pick the best instead of babysitting one render at a time. Paired with the priority queue, it means paying users get both faster and more parallel generation, which are the two things that most affect how it feels to actually use a tool like this day to day. The gating of features like the reference upload and the swap behind Pro is standard, but at under six dollars for Premium, the barrier to unlocking them is lower than most rivals ask.
The low Premium price is the standout here. At under six dollars a month with 6,000 credits, it is an inexpensive way into a capable generator, and the multitask and priority-queue perks are nice quality-of-life additions. The usual caveats apply: the discounts are aggressive and time-limited by design, and how far 6,000 credits actually stretch depends on per-generation costs the pricing page does not spell out, so treat the headline number as a ballpark rather than a guarantee.
How it stacks up
On the generator alone, Deloris is a solid, affordable option. The mix of prompt plus deep tag menus, the Real and Anime styles, the reference-image option, and a low Premium price add up to a capable tool that undercuts a lot of the competition on cost. The interface is clean and the learning curve is gentle.
The face-swap tool is where I have to hold back a clean recommendation. It is a genuine feature and it is what the site is promoting, but a video face-swap that runs on user uploads is a capability with serious misuse potential, and that colors how I would approach the whole platform. If you want the image generator without a swap tool in the mix, the CreatePorn-network sites like CreateMilf stick to generation, and if face-swapping specifically is what you are after, DeepSwap AI is the dedicated tool in that lane, though the same consent rules apply everywhere. For chat rather than images, my virtual girlfriends guide is the better starting point.
Who Deloris AI is for
Deloris AI suits adults who want an affordable, capable NSFW image generator that handles both realistic and anime styles and offers menu-driven control at a low monthly price. Premium at under six dollars is genuinely cheap for what you get, and the generator itself is clean and easy to use.
The reservation is the swap tool. If you use Deloris, my honest advice is to lean on the image generator, use the face-swap and reference-upload features only with content you clearly have the right to, and steer entirely clear of anything involving a real person who has not consented. It is 18-plus, the generator is a good value, but the deepfake-style swap capability is a real responsibility that I would not treat lightly.






