xpomelo is an AI chat interface for finding NSFW video content. Instead of typing keywords into a traditional search box, you describe what you're looking for in plain language — a scene, a category, a performer, a mood — and xpomelo returns matching results from a catalog of more than 60 million videos sourced from mainstream adult websites.
Because it works as a conversation rather than a single query, you can refine results across turns: start broad, then narrow by detail until the results match what you had in mind. This suits discovery far better than keyword search, where finding the right search term is often the hardest part of the problem.
The product is a search and discovery layer, not a content generator. xpomelo does not host video and does not create AI-generated media. Every result links out to the original source site. That distinction matters: xpomelo belongs alongside search engines and aggregators, not alongside AI image or video generation tools.
It is free to use, requires no signup, and is fully anonymous — there is no account to create and no viewing history tied to a user profile.
Natural-language search — describe what you want in plain words instead of guessing keywords
Catalog of 60M+ videos sourced from mainstream adult websites
Conversational refinement — narrow results across multiple turns rather than one-shot queries
Works in 30+ languages, matching content indexed in other languages
Searches across many source sites from a single interface
Every result links out to the original source — nothing hosted, nothing AI-generated
Free, no signup, fully anonymous — no account and no viewing history
Finding a specific scene or category when you don't know the right search term for it
Searching in your own language and still matching content indexed in another
Discovering content across many sites at once instead of visiting each separately and learning its tagging
Browsing anonymously, with no account and no history tied to a profile
Refining a vague idea into specific results through conversation

xpomelo has great potential! A few improvements could make it even better. I'd love to share my feedback and suggestions. WhatsApp: https://wa.me/447307349530 Telegram: t.me/rforrank
Hi all — I built xpomelo because search in this category is still stuck on keyword matching. If you don't already know the exact tag a site happens to use, you don't find the thing you had in mind. xpomelo lets you just describe it instead — a scene, a mood, a setup — and it searches a catalog of 60M+ video indexed from mainstream sites, then links out to the source. It doesn't host anything and doesn't generate anything; it's a search layer, not a generator. It's free, needs no account, and works in 30+ languages. That last part mattered more than I expected — a lot of usage is people searching in their own language for content that was only ever tagged in English. Happy to answer questions about how the matching works.
The keyword matching trap in niche content discovery is brutal - most searches fail because you don't know the exact terminology sites use. The natural language approach here fundamentally changes the game: instead of guessing tags, you describe what you're looking for and the system translates that to the actual catalog. Being conversational about refinements - 'make it more romantic' or 'less explicit' - turns search from a frustration wall into an actual discovery flow.

xpomelo has great potential! A few improvements could make it even better. I'd love to share my feedback and suggestions. WhatsApp: https://wa.me/447307349530 Telegram: t.me/rforrank
Hi all — I built xpomelo because search in this category is still stuck on keyword matching. If you don't already know the exact tag a site happens to use, you don't find the thing you had in mind. xpomelo lets you just describe it instead — a scene, a mood, a setup — and it searches a catalog of 60M+ video indexed from mainstream sites, then links out to the source. It doesn't host anything and doesn't generate anything; it's a search layer, not a generator. It's free, needs no account, and works in 30+ languages. That last part mattered more than I expected — a lot of usage is people searching in their own language for content that was only ever tagged in English. Happy to answer questions about how the matching works.
The keyword matching trap in niche content discovery is brutal - most searches fail because you don't know the exact terminology sites use. The natural language approach here fundamentally changes the game: instead of guessing tags, you describe what you're looking for and the system translates that to the actual catalog. Being conversational about refinements - 'make it more romantic' or 'less explicit' - turns search from a frustration wall into an actual discovery flow.
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