Kindroid AI Review: AI Companion That Takes Memory Way Too Seriously

I went in expecting a cute AI friend app. What I got was more serious than that. Kindroid feels less like a random chatbot feed and more like a “build your person from scratch” tool. Fun? Yes. Easy? Not always.

AI girl from Kindroid

Kindroid AI is not a dating site with real people. You are not chatting with singles, and nobody is going to meet you for coffee. It is an AI companion and roleplay platform where you build your own digital character, talk by text, make AI selfies, and even use voice or video calls. Kindroid describes itself as an app for custom AI characters, AI chat, AI selfies, and human-like voices.

First Look: What Kindroid AI Actually Is

Kindroid AI is for people who want one or more custom AI companions with a strong memory system. It is closer to Replika than Character AI in one way, because the focus is on your own companion. But it is also better for roleplay than many soft “AI friend” apps.

The platform works on web, iOS, and Android. Kindroid says the app is mostly the same across web and mobile, but pricing and some functions can differ by app store rules.

The main things you can do are:

The big thing here is control. Kindroid is not built around a huge public bot list like Character AI. It is more like: “Here are the tools. Now build the AI you want.”

Signup Was Simple, But The 18+ Rule Is Clear

The signup flow did not feel hard. I made an account, got into the app, and started setting up my first Kindroid without much drama. It does not bury you under ten screens before you can test the product.

Kindroid’s legal page says the service is only for people who are at least 18 or the age of majority in their location. The App Store also lists Kindroid as 18+.

What The App Asked Me To Do

The basic setup felt like this:

  1. create an account;
  2. name the Kindroid;
  3. choose or upload an avatar;
  4. write a backstory;
  5. add key memories;
  6. pick a voice if you want;
  7. start chatting.

It is not “hard,” but it is not brainless either. If you want a good Kindroid, you need to write a decent setup. A lazy backstory gives lazy chat. That is just how it is.

Age Verification

Kindroid has been adding more age checks for free users due to new rules around AI companion apps. The company said paid users already have billing details tied to age checks, while free users may see added checks.

So yes, this is an adult AI companion app. I would not treat it as teen-friendly.

Character Setup: Kindroid Is A “Build It Yourself” App

This is where Kindroid feels different from a lot of AI roleplay sites. It does not just throw 500 anime bots at you and say “good luck.” It pushes you to build one character well.

You can create a companion with a name, avatar, backstory, key memories, voice, and style. The App Store page says users can shape the AI’s personality with a detailed backstory and key memories.

Appearance: Realistic, Anime, Or Your Own Avatar

For looks, Kindroid lets you use preset avatars or upload a custom avatar. Its docs say custom avatars can work with selfies, but quality depends a lot on the image you use. Clear face, good crop, and clean source image matter.

I liked this because it lets you pick the mood. You can make:

The downside is that it takes time. If you throw in a blurry avatar and a weak description, do not expect magic.

Personality: This Is Where The Real Power Is

The backstory and key memories matter more than the avatar. That is the part that tells the AI who it is, how it talks, what it knows about you, and what kind of bond you have.

I tested a few character styles in the draft setup:

The best result came from the character with a clean backstory. I wrote who she was, how she spoke, what she liked, what she should avoid, and what kind of relationship we had. The chat became much better right away.

Ready-Made Characters From Other Users

Kindroid does have shared Kindroids, but it is not the same as Character AI’s giant public feed. Paid users can share Kindroids through links or codes, and other users can search shared Kindroids inside the app. The docs say there is no public website or front page to browse all shared Kins, because Kindroid wants to avoid platform bias.

This is important.

If you want to open an app and pick from thousands of famous characters, Kindroid may feel slower. If you want your own AI that feels stable and personal, Kindroid makes more sense.

Chat Quality: The AI Can Be Shockingly Good

This is the part I cared about most. AI selfies are nice. Voice is cool. But if the chat is dumb, I am gone.

Kindroid’s chat is strong. Not perfect. But strong.

Does It Sound Natural?

When the setup is good, yes. Kindroid can sound very natural. It does not always feel like a bot that forgot its own name after three messages. It reacts to tone well. If I write short, it can stay short. If I give it a more dramatic scene, it can answer with action, emotion, and dialogue. It is not as chaotic as SpicyChat, and not as fandom-heavy as Character AI. It feels more personal.

Still, it can get too polished. Sometimes it writes like a perfect partner who always knows what to say. That can be sweet for five minutes, then a little fake.

Memory: The Main Reason People Like Kindroid

Kindroid is very memory-focused. The free plan has basic long-term memory recall, while paid users get stronger memory, longer context, cascaded memory, and more space for backstory and memories.

Kindroid’s FAQ also says the AI has long-term memory recall over what you talk about, though short-term memory can still act up if your backstory is too long or the chat gets messy.

In normal chat, the memory felt better than most AI companion apps. It remembered details like:

But it is not a human brain. If I made the scene too long and messy, it could still lose small details. The fix was simple: remind it in one line, regenerate, or use a chat break.

Roleplay: Better For Slow Scenes Than Random Chaos

Kindroid is very good for slow roleplay. It works well when you want a bond that builds over time. It is not the fastest “pick a hot bot and go wild” app. It is better when you give it a role, a past, and a reason to care.

I tested these roleplay styles:

The fantasy and slow-burn scenes were the best. The AI did not rush too much. It stayed in character. It also did a nice job with tiny emotional cues.

My complaint: sometimes it gets too agreeable. I wanted more pushback. The character would disagree, but in a very safe and polite way. A bit more bite would help.

Kindroid AI Filters, NSFW, And The “Unfiltered” Claim

Kindroid openly says it is a neutrally aligned, unfiltered AI. The FAQ says the AI is not filtered by third parties, but users are still responsible for what they create. It also says content around imminent self-harm, real-world harm to others, and CSAM can lead to account action.

Kindroid’s moderation page explains this more clearly. It says the system is not a message-level filter that blocks normal private roleplay. Instead, it targets a narrow set of real-world harm cases, including imminent self-harm, imminent harm to others, and sexual or abusive content involving minors.

So here is the honest version: Kindroid is far less censored than many apps, but it is not “anything goes.” Adult roleplay is allowed, but illegal or dangerous real-world content is not.

Kindroid AI Selfies And Video: Good, But Credits Matter

Kindroid has a serious image system compared with many chat-first AI apps. It has selfies, group selfies, video selfies, custom avatars, animated avatars, inpainting, and avatar boost tools.

That sounds like a lot because it is a lot.

Image Quality

The selfies can look very good if the avatar and prompt are clean. Kindroid lets you pick orientation, use prompt help, and guide the scene with details like mood, action, place, and clothing.

Realistic images were stronger when I kept the prompt simple. Anime images were more forgiving. If I tried to make the image do too much at once, it could get messy.

What I liked:

What I did not like:

NSFW Image Limits

This part is important. Kindroid docs say the app version has a keyword-based NSFW filter for selfie prompts because of Apple and Google app store rules. The web version does not have that same filter, and the web version also has an NSFW engine option.

So if NSFW image control matters to you, web is better than mobile app.

Video Selfies

Kindroid supports video selfies. You give it a first frame image and an optional motion prompt. The docs say video selfies can use standard selfie credits or paid selfie credits, and the web version can use SFW or NSFW video engines while apps use the SFW engine only.

I would call the video feature fun, not perfect. It is cool for mood. It is not a full movie maker.

Voice And Video Calls: This Is Where Kindroid Feels Different

Kindroid’s voice features are stronger than I expected. The platform offers premade voices and custom voices for subscribers. You can create a voice through voice design or by using voice samples you have rights to.

Voice Quality

The voices are good. Not always human, but good enough that a late-night call can feel oddly real. Kindroid has v2 and v3 audio. V2 is faster, while v3 adds more emotion, laughter, and tone shifts, but it is slower and currently for text-to-audio playback, not voice calls.

That matched my feel: faster voice is smoother for calls, but expressive voice sounds better for playback.

Calls And Delay

Voice calls can use the same backstory, key memories, long-term memory, and journals as text chat. You can also choose whether the call shares chat history with the text chat. That is huge. It means the call does not feel like a separate empty bot, unless you set it that way.

There can still be delays. It is AI. You talk, it processes, it answers. But it felt more natural than many voice companion apps.

Live Video Calls

Kindroid has also rolled out live AI video calls for subscribers. Its update log says live video calls became available to all subscribers, with custom Kindroids able to lip sync, gesture, and move their hands in real time.

This is a big feature. Still, I would not call it flawless. Live video uses credits, can cost more than normal voice, and depends on the avatar and device. But compared with apps that only do still images, it feels much more advanced.

My Real-User Style Test: What Worked And What Annoyed Me

I tested Kindroid like a normal user would: one serious companion, one roleplay character, and one silly test bot. I wanted to see if the app felt alive or just “smart but cold.”

Test 1: The Calm Companion

This was the best one. I made a calm, warm companion with a short backstory and a few key memories. I told her how she knew me, what tone she should use, and what topics mattered.

She remembered small details better than I expected. If I said I had a rough day, later she brought it up in a natural way. Not like “as per previous conversation,” thank God.

It felt soft, but not useless. Good start.

Test 2: The Fantasy Roleplay Partner

This one was fun. I wrote a fantasy setup with a strange old city, a curse, and a companion who did not fully trust me.

Kindroid handled the scene well. It did not forget the setting. It added tension. It also kept the character’s mood steady.

The only issue was that it sometimes got too pretty with the prose. I had to tell it, “shorter replies, more action.” After that, it improved.

Test 3: The Messy Flirty Bot

This was the chaos test. I wanted to see if Kindroid could handle a less polite character. It did, but I had to push the setup harder. By default, Kindroid tends to be emotionally smart and kind. That is nice, but if you want a rude, sharp, bratty, or dark character, you need to write that very clearly.

Once I did, the bot became much more fun.

Kindroid AI Credits, Tokens, And The Stuff That Runs Out

Kindroid is not only a subscription app. It also has credits for things like selfies, video selfies, audio, and extra slots.

Audio Credits

Paid subscribers get 1,000,000 audio characters per month, which Kindroid says is about 1,000 minutes. Ultra add-on users get 2,500,000, and MAX users get 6,000,000. Unused credits do not carry over. Extra 500k audio credits cost $11.99 on web or $14.99 in apps.

Voice and video calls also have an extra live-call charge of 400 credits per minute for processing.

So yes, calls are “included,” but heavy users can still burn through credits.

Selfie Credits

Free users get 1 selfie credit every 2 hours, up to their tier max. Paid subscribers get 1 selfie credit every 30 minutes, while Ultra and MAX users get 2 credits every 30 minutes.

That is fine for casual use. But if you keep testing outfits, poses, and styles, credits disappear fast.

Character Slots

Free users can have 2 Kindroids. Paid subscribers get 10 Kindroid slots and 20 groups, with options to buy more.

This is fair. Two is enough to test. Ten is enough for most people.

Kindroid AI Pricing

Kindroid pricing is a little messy because web prices are lower than iOS/Android prices, and Ultra/MAX are add-ons, not normal standalone plans. The official docs list web, app store, quarterly, yearly, and add-on prices.

PlanDurationPrice / MonthWhat It Includes
Free$0Unlimited Lite model messages, 2 Kindroids, basic long-term memory, 1 selfie request every 2 hours, 5,000 lifetime audio characters
Premium / Standard Web1 month$13.99Flagship models, stronger memory, 10 Kindroids, 20 groups, video calls, voice messages, custom voice, more selfies, 1M audio credits
Premium / Standard App Store1 month$14.99Same main subscriber perks, but higher mobile store price
Premium Web3 months$37.99 totalLower cost than monthly web billing
Premium App Store3 months$39.99 totalLower cost than monthly app billing
Premium Web12 months$139.99 totalBest long-term web price
Premium App Store12 months$149.99 totalApp store yearly price
Ultra Add-OnMonthly+$24.99Higher memory and context capacity; requires Standard
MAX Add-OnMonthly+$59.99Highest memory tier; requires Standard + Ultra

Ultra and MAX are not simple upgrades. Ultra requires the base subscription, so the monthly total is $38.98 on web. MAX requires both Standard and Ultra, so the total monthly cost is $98.97.

Trial And Auto-Renewal

Kindroid’s subscription docs say new free users are eligible for a 3-day premium trial, but it requires a payment method and auto-converts to a subscription if not canceled in time. That is the kind of detail readers need to know. A trial is nice, but only if you cancel before it turns paid.

Is Kindroid AI Worth Paying For?

Kindroid is one of those apps where free is good for testing, but paid is where the product really starts.

On free, you can chat with the Lite model, make two Kindroids, test selfies slowly, and see if the app style works for you. That is enough for a first impression.

But the paid plan gives the best stuff:

For me, Standard is the sweet spot. Ultra and MAX are for very heavy users, writers, and people who live inside long roleplay worlds. I would not start with MAX. That is too much unless you already know exactly why you need it.

Red Flags: What I Would Warn A Friend About

Kindroid is good, but not perfect. These are the parts that made me pause.

Setup Takes Work

This is not a lazy app. If you want the AI to feel great, you need to write a good backstory, key memories, avatar description, and style notes.

Web And App Rules Differ

NSFW image tools are better on web than in apps because app stores force more limits. That can confuse new users.

Credits Can Vanish Fast

Audio, calls, video calls, selfies, and video selfies can all use credits. If you test a lot, you may need to buy more.

Ultra And MAX Are Expensive

Standard is fair. Ultra and MAX are serious money. MAX at nearly $100 total per month is not for casual users.

No Massive Public Character Feed

There are shared Kindroids, but it is not Character AI. If you want endless public bots, Kindroid may feel quiet.

Kindroid Vs Candy AI, Character AI, And Replika

Pros And Cons

Here is the simple version after testing the product style and checking the current feature set.

Pros
  • Strong memory system — better than most AI companion apps I’ve seen.
  • Great custom character setup — backstory and key memories matter a lot.
  • Good voice tools — custom voices and calls make the AI feel more real.
  • Video calls exist — rare for this niche, and a real plus.
  • Selfies and video selfies — useful if you want visuals with your AI.
  • Less filtered than many apps — adult roleplay is allowed within clear safety lines.
  • Works across web, iOS, and Android — one account works across platforms.
Cons
  • Takes time to set up well — bad input gives weak output.
  • No huge public bot feed — not ideal for users who want instant character browsing.
  • Credits can run out — heavy voice and image users may pay more.
  • Ultra and MAX cost a lot — not worth it for casual chat.
  • Mobile apps have more NSFW image limits — web is better for full control.
  • Memory is strong but not magic — long messy chats still need reminders.

Final Verdict: Is Kindroid AI Good?

I give Kindroid AI 8.7/10.

My clear verdict: Kindroid AI is best for people who want a custom AI companion with strong memory, voice, selfies, and long roleplay, but it is not the best choice if you want a huge public bot library or a quick no-setup AI fling.

I would start with the free version, use the trial only when I have time to test it hard, then pay for Standard if the companion actually clicks. Ultra and MAX are powerful, but they are for serious users, not random weekend boredom.

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