Female solo sex toys are vibrators and dildos designed for self-directed clitoral or internal stimulation. Made from body-safe silicone or ABS plastic, they range from compact external stimulators to curved internal sex toys, letting you explore what feels right at your own pace.
At a glance
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What they are: Vibrators and dildos for solo clitoral or internal G-spot stimulation
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Best for: Self-exploration, personalized pleasure, and learning what you enjoy
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Materials: Body-safe silicone, ABS plastic, or stainless steel
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Power: Battery-powered, USB-rechargeable, or non-vibrating options available
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Control: Single-button, multi-speed, app-controlled, or manual depending on model
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Sizing: Compact clitoral stimulators to larger curved or dual-action designs
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Sex toy safety: Always use water-based lubricant; check material compatibility before mixing
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Care: Wash with mild soap and warm water or toy cleaner after each use
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About Female Solo Sex Toys
Female solo sex toys are built around self-discovery and personal preference. They come in two main forms: vibrating models for varied sensations and non-vibrating dildos for targeted pressure and shape. Most are made from medical-grade silicone for safety and comfort, though some use ABS plastic or other body-safe materials. They suit anyone exploring solo pleasure, if you're completely new to sex toys or already know what you like.
These sex toys work well alongside other products in your collection. Strap-On Sex Toys offer a different kind of control and sensation, while female solo sex toys let you focus entirely on your own response. Size, shape, and power vary widely, so there's something for every body and preference.
What makes Female Solo Sex Toys different
Female solo sex toys stand out because they're built specifically for you—not a partner, not a fantasy. They let you map your own pleasure without pressure or timing concerns. The range is huge: from tiny clitoral suckers to full-length vibrators with multiple patterns, from rigid dildos to bendable designs. You control the speed, pressure, and sensation. Unlike broader sex toy collections, female solo sex toys focus on precision and customization rather than novelty or spectacle.
Types of Female Solo Sex Toys
Clitoral stimulators. Compact and often handheld, these focus vibration or suction directly on the clitoris. They're ideal if you want intense, localized sensation and prefer external play. Most have simple controls and are easy to grip.
G-spot vibrators. These have a curved or angled tip to reach the sensitive tissue inside the vagina. They're longer than clitoral sex toys and often have a gentle curve. Good if you enjoy internal stimulation and want to explore different sensations.
Dual-stimulation vibrators. Also called rabbit-style or couples' vibrators, these combine external clitoral contact with internal penetration. They offer more complex sensation and suit people who enjoy layered pleasure. Medical Sex Toys and other specialized designs can also provide unique stimulation profiles for specific needs.
Wearable vibrators. Designed to sit against your body hands-free, these work during partnered sex or solo play. They're often app-controlled or remote-enabled, giving you or a partner control over sensation.
How they compare
| Model |
Material |
Best for |
Control or Base |
Safety |
| Satisfyer Pro 2 |
Silicone and ABS |
Clitoral suction, beginners |
Three-button, USB rechargeable |
Body-safe silicone, waterproof |
| We-Vibe Nova 2 |
Silicone |
Dual stimulation, app control |
App-controlled or buttons, rechargeable |
Body-safe silicone, waterproof |
| Lelo Mona 2 |
Silicone |
Internal G-spot play |
Multi-pattern buttons, rechargeable |
Body-safe silicone, waterproof |
| Lovense Lush 3 |
Silicone |
Wearable, app-controlled play |
App or remote control, rechargeable |
Body-safe silicone, waterproof |
How to choose a female solo sex toy
Start by thinking about what kind of stimulation appeals to you. Do you prefer external clitoral contact, internal depth, or both at once? Beginners often find clitoral stimulators simpler to use and less intimidating. If you already know you like internal play, a G-spot vibrator or dual sex toy might suit you better. Think about size and shape too: some people prefer compact and discreet, others want a fuller sensation.
Next, consider control and power. Do you want simple single-speed vibration, or multiple patterns and intensity levels? App-controlled sex toys give you or a partner remote access but need a phone and Bluetooth. Battery-powered sex toys are simpler but may need frequent charging. Check the material—medical-grade silicone is safest and most durable. Always use water-based lubricant with your sex toy, and browse the full Sex Toys range to see how different categories work together if you're building a collection.
Tips from the Adultsmart team
Hard-won pointers from the Adultsmart team, alongside our panel of sexologists, educators, and adult-industry contributors. Meet our experts →
After years of helping customers with female solo sex toys, we've noticed people often buy a size or intensity that doesn't match their actual comfort level. Many start with something too large or too powerful. We always recommend beginning smaller and simpler than you think you'll need. You can always upgrade to something bigger or more intense later, but jumping in at the deep end often leaves a sex toy unused in a drawer.
Battery life and charging matter more than specs suggest. A sex toy with an hour of runtime sounds good until you're halfway through and it dies. USB-rechargeable vibrators hold power longer and charge faster, but some have lag between app command and vibration—especially over distance. If you're buying an app-controlled sex toy, test the lag tolerance before committing. For battery-powered sex toys, always keep spare batteries on hand.
Lubricant choice changes everything. Water-based lube works with all materials and cleans easily, but it dries faster and needs reapplication during longer sessions. Silicone lube lasts longer but can degrade silicone toys over time. If your sex toy is silicone, stick with water-based or sex toy-specific lubes. Many people discover they enjoy sex toys much more once they find the right lube—it's not an extra cost, it's an essential part of the experience.
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Please read — safety first. Charge only with the supplied cable and keep the charging port dry unless the sex toy is waterproof-rated. Pair and update through the official app, and switch the device off fully between sessions so the motor and battery aren't left under load. Never share between partners, or between anal and vaginal use, without cleaning the item first or using a fresh condom. This information is general in nature only and is not medical advice; it does not account for your individual circumstances. If you have a relevant health condition or experience any persistent discomfort, discontinue use and seek advice from a qualified medical professional. |
Care and cleaning
Clean your sex toy after every use with mild soap and warm water, or use a dedicated toy cleaner. For vibrating toys, avoid submerging the motor or charging port unless the sex toy is fully waterproof. Dry thoroughly before storage or charging. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, which can degrade silicone over time. Keep sex toys separate from each other if possible—silicone can stick to itself or pick up dust.
Learn more
Want to understand how different sex toys work for different bodies? Our blog covers everything from anatomy to app features. Apollo Male Sex Toys explores pleasure tools designed for other bodies too, if you're curious about the full range.
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