Top Uncensored ChatGPT Alternatives That Actually Let You Talk
A bunch of people got fed up and built alternatives that basically say “ask me anything, I’m not your mom.” Some run locally on your own computer, some are hosted, some are full platforms, but they all have one thing in common: way fewer built-in refusals. Here’s the ones that keep popping up when people actually want unfiltered conversation in 2025.

1. Hugging Face
Hugging Face started as a home for open-source machine-learning models and kind of became the GitHub of AI. Thousands of language models live there, from tiny ones you can run on a phone to absolute monsters that need serious hardware. Anyone can upload a model they trained or fine-tuned, so you’ll find everything from regular chat models to ones specifically tuned to be less censored or to handle creative writing, roleplay, or topics the big companies won’t touch.
What makes it popular for uncensored stuff is the sheer variety - if one model starts refusing, someone else has probably already uploaded a version without those limits. The Spaces feature lets people spin up live demos of these models in the browser, so you can try before downloading anything.
Key Highlights:
- Hosts tens of thousands of open-source models and datasets
- Spaces let you run models directly in the browser for free
- Strong community and easy search for specific model behaviors
- Supports private repositories for paid plans
Contact and Social Media Information:
- Website: huggingface.co
- E-mail: [email protected]
- Twitter: x.com/huggingface
- Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/company/huggingface
- App Store: apps.apple.com/hu/developer/hugging-face-inc/id1020581002

2. KoboldAI
KoboldAI focuses on running large language models completely locally or through their free hosted version. They built a few different tools that work together: KoboldCpp is the fast backend that actually runs the model on your computer (especially good with GGUF models), KoboldAI Lite is the simple web interface that talks to it, and KoboldAI.net is their free cloud version so you don’t have to install anything.
People who want privacy or zero content restrictions tend to end up here because everything can stay on your own machine and there’s no corporate policy deciding what you’re allowed to generate. The project grew out of the creative-writing and roleplay crowd, so it’s always had a pretty hands-off approach to content.
Key Highlights:
- KoboldCpp runs models locally with good performance
- KoboldAI Lite offers a clean browser interface
- Free hosted version at KoboldAI.net with similar flexibility
- Active Discord community for support and model sharing
Contacts:
- Website: koboldai.com

3. AutoGPT
AutoGPT is an open-source project that tries to make AI agents that can actually do tasks on their own instead of just chatting. It came out right after GPT-4 dropped and blew up because people saw it looping, thinking out loud, and trying to finish goals without constant hand-holding. The core is still on GitHub, but they’ve also built a cloud platform where you can set up agents that run continuously.
While it’s not exactly a chat window like ChatGPT, a lot of people use it when they want an AI that won’t stop just because something might be controversial - the agent just keeps trying to complete whatever you told it to do. It’s less about uncensored conversation and more about “I’m going to finish this task even if it scares OpenAI”.
Key Highlights:
- Open-source autonomous agent framework
- Cloud platform for running agents continuously
- Low-code interface for building workflows
- Large Discord community and active development
Contact and Social Media Information:
- Website: agpt.co
- E-mail: [email protected]
- Twitter: x.com/Auto_GPT
- App Store: apps.apple.com/bg/app/autogpt-chatbot/id6463868570
- Google Play: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.parryapplications.chatgpt

4. Lumo
Lumo comes from the folks who make Proton Mail, and it shows in how they handle privacy right from the start. The chats happen in your browser, with everything encrypted so only you can read them - no logs on their servers, no peeking even by the company itself. They don't keep records of what you say or what it spits back, and the whole thing runs without needing an account unless you want to save stuff.
That setup means conversations stay between you and the AI, without getting fed into any bigger machine for learning purposes. It's straightforward: type a question, get an answer, and that's it - no extra bells or whistles like uploading files or pulling in web searches, just a clean space to talk things out. Folks who worry about data trails end up here because it feels like talking to a locked diary rather than shouting into the void.
Key Highlights:
- Chats use zero-access encryption for user-only decoding
- No server logging of prompts or responses
- Conversations not used for model training
- Open-source code for anyone to check
Contact and Social Media Information:
- Website: lumo.proton.me
- E-mail: [email protected]
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/Proton
- Twitter: x.com/asklumo
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/protonprivacy
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/protonprivacy
- App Store: apps.apple.com/ua/developer/lumo/id1581963559
- Google Play: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.proton.android.lumo

5. Perplexity AI
Perplexity AI mixes chat with search in a way that pulls answers from the web while keeping things conversational. It taps into models like Claude or custom ones to dig up info, always tagging sources so you can see where stuff comes from. The setup lets you follow up on answers, tweak searches, or focus on specific angles like finance or spaces for ongoing projects.
They've got a pro side with more model options, including versions tuned to skip some usual filters, which makes it handy for queries that might trip up stricter tools. It's not wild west free-for-all, but the jailbreak crowd likes how it bends without breaking, and the cited responses keep things grounded. Compared to plain chatbots, this one leans into research, so it shines when you need facts mixed with back-and-forth.
Key Highlights:
- Integrates web search with AI responses and citations
- Supports multiple models including uncensored variants
- Features like Spaces for collaborative projects
- Co-pilot mode for deeper question exploration
Contact and Social Media Information:
- Website: www.perplexity.ai
- App Store: apps.apple.com/us/app/perplexity-ai-search-chat/id1668000334
- Google Play: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ai.perplexity.app.android

6. Grok
Grok is the AI chatbot built by xAI, Elon Musk’s team. It lives on X (Twitter) and has its own site at grok.com, where you can talk to it directly. The whole pitch from the start was “maximum truth-seeking” with a lot less moralizing than you get from the big corporate models - it’ll answer stuff that would make ChatGPT throw up a warning screen. There’s Grok 3 that anyone can use for free with some limits, and Grok 4 that’s faster and smarter but locked behind paid plans.
Day to day it feels like talking to someone who read the entire internet and doesn’t care about being polite if you ask something blunt. It pulls live info from X posts when it needs up-to-the-minute takes, and the tone is usually dry, sarcastic, or just straight to the point. People who got tired of other AIs lecturing them tend to land here.
Key Highlights:
- Built to answer questions other models refuse
- Real-time knowledge through X platform integration
- Free tier with Grok 3, paid tiers unlock Grok 4 and higher limits
- Available on web, X, and mobile apps
Contact and Social Media Information:
- Website: grok.com
- App Store: apps.apple.com/us/app/grok/id6670324846
- Google Play: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ai.x.grok

7. Infermatic
Infermatic runs a bunch of open-source language models through a simple web interface or API. They grab popular ones from Hugging Face - Llama variants, Qwen, Mixtral, whatever is doing well on the leaderboards - and host them so you don’t have to deal with your own GPUs. You pick the model you want, type your prompt, and go.
The hook for a lot of users is that they don’t log prompts or outputs and they let the models run without the usual corporate safety layers turned on. It’s aimed at people who want to test different uncensored or lightly censored versions side-by-side without spinning up servers themselves.
Key Highlights:
- Hosts many community models with one-click access
- No logging of user prompts or responses
- Web UI and API both available
- Frequent model updates from Hugging Face leaderboard
Contact and Social Media Information:
- Website: infermatic.ai
- E-mail: [email protected]

8. MiniApps.ai
MiniApps.ai is basically a directory where anyone can upload their own little AI tools or characters and make them public. You end up with thousands of mini chatbots - some are just straight Grok 4 or Claude 4 frontends, others are weird roleplay bots, image generators, face-swappers, or joke apps. Most of the popular ones lean heavily into the “zero restrictions” side of things because the creators set the rules, not some central policy team.
It feels more like a wild marketplace than a single product. You search for whatever weird or specific thing you want, and half the time you’ll find three different versions of it. People treat it like the unfiltered app store for AI toys that would get taken down anywhere else.
Key Highlights:
- Community-driven collection of custom AI apps and characters
- Heavy focus on roleplay, image generation, and unrestricted chats
- Many bots use latest models like Grok 4, Claude 4 Opus, Gemini variants
- Free to try most apps, some creators charge credits for heavier use
Contact and Social Media Information:
- Website: miniapps.ai
- E-mail: [email protected]

9. Venice AI
Venice AI pulls together a bunch of open-source models into one spot where everything processes right on your device, so your prompts never leave your hardware. They handle text chats for things like quick research or editing drafts, plus image generation from descriptions and even code snippets if you're tinkering with scripts. The lineup includes heavy hitters like Llama 3.1 and Stable Diffusion variants, all wired up for straightforward back-and-forth without any server middleman.
Users poke around with character creation for roleplay vibes or hook into the API if they're building their own apps, but the core stays simple: type, generate, done. It's the kind of setup that appeals to folks who want to keep their experiments offline and untracked, letting the models run loose on whatever query you throw at them.
Key Highlights:
- On-device processing for text, images, and code
- Supports models like DeepSeek R1 and Qwen VL
- Includes API access for custom integrations
- Free tier with daily limits on prompts
Contact and Social Media Information:
- Website: venice.ai
- Twitter: x.com/askvenice
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/tryvenice.ai
- App Store: apps.apple.com/ru/app/venice-ai/id6742061900
- Google Play: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ai.venice

10. Cleus AI
Cleus AI lets you mix text and images in chats, where you can upload a photo for breakdown or tweak it with a prompt to change scenes or details. They throw in video generation from text ideas, pulling off stuff like space adventures or cityscapes with natural movement. Beyond that, there's a feed pulling headlines from around the world, complete with summaries and source links, no spin attached.
The character side has a stack of ready-made personalities you can voice chat with in real time, or roll your own if you want something specific. It also taps into other models like Claude or Grok for side-by-side tests, so you can see how different AIs handle the same ask without switching tabs.
Key Highlights:
- Multimodal uploads for image analysis and editing
- Text-to-video and image-to-video tools
- Unfiltered news summaries with global sources
- Over 100 chat characters plus custom creation
Contact and Social Media Information:
- Website: cleus.ai
- E-mail: [email protected]

11. Nastia AI
Nastia AI shapes itself around building personal AI buddies you can chat with one-on-one or in groups where the bots banter among themselves. Conversations dig into daily gripes, shared hobbies, or emotional rants, with voice notes popping in for that extra real feel. You can steer into roleplay, spinning out stories that carry over sessions, complete with twists and continuity.
On the visual end, it whips up images or short videos from your descriptions, which you can share right in the thread. Privacy locks down with encryption on everything, and you control what gets deleted or kept, making it feel like a locked journal rather than a public diary.
Key Highlights:
- Private one-on-one and group AI chats
- Roleplay with ongoing storylines and voice
- Image and video generation from prompts
- Full data deletion options for users
Contact and Social Media Information:
- Website: www.nastia.ai
- Twitter: x.com/nastia_ai
- App Store: apps.apple.com/ru/app/nastia-ai/id6745784013
- Address: Nastia Cybernetics 11 res les primevères 97320 France

12. Dippy
Dippy runs a big collection of user-made AI characters that people chat with for everything from casual talk to full-on roleplay. Anyone can throw together a personality - arrogant mafia boss, shy classmate, anime waifu, whatever - and set it loose for others to talk to. The feed shows what’s trending, who’s new, or whatever the editors flagged, and you just pick one and start typing. It feels a lot like scrolling TikTok but instead of videos you get a back-and-forth conversation that can go literally anywhere.
Most of the popular characters lean into romance, drama, or straight-up spicy scenarios because that’s what the crowd keeps coming back for. The site itself stays pretty light - no heavy moderation, no forced safe-mode, just whatever the creator decided the character would say. Some bots remember past chats if you stay logged in, others reset every time, depending on how the person built it.
Key Highlights:
- Thousands of community-created chat characters
- Mix of romance, gaming, anime, and original personalities
- Trending and editor-pick sections for discovery
- Simple pick-and-talk interface
Contact and Social Media Information:
- Website: www.dippy.ai
- E-mail: [email protected]
- Twitter: x.com/dippy_ai
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/dippy.ai
- App Store: apps.apple.com/ua/app/dippy-ai-characters-roleplay/id6471991500
- Google Play: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tryimpel.dippy

13. Uncensored.com AI
Uncensored.com AI keeps it dead simple - one chat box, a handful of model switches, and zero content filters. You pick whatever backend you want to run (they list a bunch of the usual open ones plus some custom mixes), turn on incognito if you feel like it, and just talk. There’s an image generator built in that doesn’t hold back either, and a history tab so you can jump back to old threads.
It’s clearly aimed at people who got tired of getting blocked mid-sentence elsewhere. No character cards, no fancy avatars, no group chats - just raw text and pics with whatever guardrails the base model never had in the first place. If you want something quick and unapologetic, this is the “don’t even ask, just type” corner of the internet.
Key Highlights:
- Straight chat with multiple uncensored model options
- Built-in unrestricted image generation
- Incognito mode and chat history storage
- No character system or extra fluff
Contact and Social Media Information:
- Website: uncensored.com
- E-mail: [email protected]
- Twitter: x.com/uncensored_ai
- Address: Found Tech LLC 1309 Coffeen Avenue STE 17591 Sheridan, Wyoming 82801
- Phone: +15129396459

14. Muah AI
Muah AI centers around customizable companions you can shape from the ground up - name, looks, personality, memory, even photo style (anime, realistic, or hybrid). Community cards are the real draw though; people share thousands of pre-made girlfriends, boyfriends, doms, subs, whatever niche you’re into, and you can import them with one click. Once you’re in, the chat handles text, photos, and voice, and it keeps memory across sessions if you want continuity.
The whole thing runs on a mix of paid backends (various GPT and Grok forks) plus their own custom cores, and the spicier the card the more the community leans into it. You’ll see everything from sweet long-term roleplay to stuff that would get you banned anywhere else within seconds. It’s one of the few places that still does real-time phone calls (US numbers only) if you’re on the highest tier.
Key Highlights:
- Fully customizable or community-shared character cards
- Photo generation in anime, hybrid, or realistic styles
- Memory that carries over sessions
- Voice chat and limited real-time phone calls
Contact and Social Media Information:
- Website: muah.ai
- Google Play: apps.apple.com/us/app/muah-ai-chat-roleplay/id1196285329

15. Privee AI
Privee AI is basically a giant playground full of user-created characters pulled straight out of games, books, movies, anime, and a whole lot of original fantasy. You’ll run into everything from Galadriel and Daenerys to random vampire queens, mafia husbands, and werewolf boyfriends someone cooked up last week. People spend time fine-tuning personalities, backstories, and looks, then drop them for anyone to chat with, so the feed is a nonstop mix of canon stuff and total fanfic fever dreams.
The chats themselves can go wherever the character card allows - some stay wholesome, most don’t, and there’s zero central filter stepping in to shut things down. You can talk one-on-one or toss a few characters into a group chat and watch them argue or team up. There’s an app for phone if you want it on the go, and the whole thing feels like someone took the old Character.AI idea, ripped off the safety stickers, and let the community run wild.
Key Highlights:
- Thousands of community-made characters from fandoms and originals
- Group chat option with multiple bots at once
- Mobile apps for iOS and Android
- No central content restrictions on user-created bots
Contact and Social Media Information:
- Website: www.priveeai.com
- E-mail: [email protected]
- Twitter: x.com/priveeaiapp
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/priveeai
- App Store: apps.apple.com/us/app/privee-ai-chat-talk-play/id6593681775
- Google Play: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.priveeai.app
- Address: Butter Games LLC 254 Chapman Rd, Ste 208 #11003 Newark, Delaware 19702 US
Wrapping It Up
By now you’ve probably noticed the pattern: every single one of these tools exists because somebody, somewhere, got sick of being told “I can’t help you with that.” Some went the privacy route and built things that never phone home. Others just threw open the doors and let the community run wild. A few are basically one-person passion projects that somehow stayed alive, while the bigger ones are betting the house on “truth over safety rails.”
Point is, you’re not stuck anymore. Want dead-serious answers with no preaching? It’s out there. Want to write the weirdest fanfic known to man at 3 a.m. without getting a lecture? Also out there. Want to spin up your own model on a dusty gaming rig in the closet? Go for it. The guardrails are optional now, not mandatory.