xHamster
If Pornhub is the Netflix of adult content, then xHamster is its Facebook.
Founded in 2007 by Alex Hawkings and based in Cyprus, xHamster didn’t just want to be another tube site — it wanted to be a community. At a time when social media was exploding, the founders decided to merge the two worlds: streaming and social networking.
Their vision was bold — a platform where people could upload their own videos, share images, comment, chat, and even meet others with similar interests. Fast forward to today, and xHamster has become one of the top three adult sites in the world, boasting millions of registered users.
The design is refreshingly clean — clear categories, easy filtering, quick previews, and user-friendly navigation. It’s not fancy, but it works perfectly. You can combine tags, filter by video length or rating, and jump between straight, gay, or trans content seamlessly.
What truly sets xHamster apart, though, is its built-in dating network. Unlike fake pop-ups promising instant hookups, this one is real — you can actually search for people nearby based on gender, orientation, and location. Add to that a thriving story section, a premium store for full-length films, and live cam integration, and you’ve got one of the most complete ecosystems in adult entertainment.
xHamster didn’t just build a site — it built a world.



