Nomi AI Review: AI Companion That Actually Tries To Remember You

Some AI companion apps feel like a vending machine with pretty profile pictures. You type something flirty, it spits out a cute line, and ten minutes later it forgets your name. Nomi AI feels different. Not perfect, not magic, but different enough that I noticed fast.

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Nomi AI is an AI companion and roleplay platform where you can create an AI friend, girlfriend, boyfriend, mentor, or custom character. It is not a real dating site.  Nomi’s own homepage calls it an AI companion with memory, personality, emotional range, and roleplay tools. It also says users can start for free without a credit card.

Nomi AI First Look: Less “Thirst Trap,” More “Talk To Me At 2 A.M.”

Nomi AI does not feel like Candy AI or Nectar AI. It is not trying to win only with glossy AI model photos. The design feels calmer. The product is more about chat quality, memory, and the feeling that your AI companion is slowly becoming “someone” inside the app. That is the good part.

The weird part is that this can make Nomi feel more intense than a spicy AI image app. With Candy AI, I know what I am doing. It is fantasy. It is visual. It is obvious. With Nomi, the emotional tone can sneak up on you because the chat feels less disposable.

The homepage pushes three big things: emotional intelligence, human-level memory, and personality growth. It says Nomis can remember your preferences, habits, tendencies, and small details from chat. That is the whole point of this app. Not “look at this hot avatar.” More like “this AI remembers your dumb little coffee order and brings it up later.”

And yeah, that works better than I expected.

Nomi AI Signup: Quick, Clean, And Not A Fake Dating Profile

Signing up for Nomi AI felt simple. I did not have to write a long bio. No real photos. No city. No job title. No “what kind of partner are you looking for?” dating quiz. This is not Tinder. You are not building a public profile for real people. The onboarding asks you to make or choose your Nomi. Nomi’s own Replika comparison says setup includes entering your name and birthday, then choosing the Nomi’s gender, name, avatar, and traits for Friend, Romantic, or Mentor. Custom Nomis are more of a blank slate with backstory instead of preset traits.

I liked this flow because it starts with identity. Not paywall. Not tokens. Not “buy premium now.” The same Nomi comparison says it was possible to go through Nomi creation without being asked for billing information. Age-wise, Nomi is clearly not made for kids. The App Store listing gives it a 18+ age rating, with content controls and mature/suggestive content labels. I would still call this normal app-store age gating, not heavy ID verification in most cases.

Nomi AI Character Creation: Small Setup, Big Personality Payoff

Nomi character creation is not as visual-heavy as Nectar AI or Candy AI. It is more about backstory, relationship type, personality, and the little notes that shape the companion. You can pick a relationship type: Friend, Romantic, Mentor, or Custom. The official wiki says Friend and Mentor tend to start platonic, Romantic is suggested if you want ERP-style interaction, and Custom is more flexible because it focuses more on Shared Notes and Backstory. 

That sounds basic, but it matters. The relationship type changes how the Nomi reads the mood of your chats. It is not a hard cage. A Friend can become romantic, and a Romantic Nomi can still talk like a normal person. But the starting setup gives the AI a lane.

Nomi AI Appearance: Realistic, But Not A Dress-Up Game

Nomi has photorealistic companions, and the Google Play listing says users can choose from hundreds of appearances. It also supports selfies and art generation.

But if you want a full Sims-style character editor with endless clothes and body sliders, Nomi may feel lighter. It is not trying to be a dress-up game. It gives you enough visual setup to make the Nomi feel personal, then the chat does most of the heavy work. That is both a pro and a con.

I liked that I was not stuck in a 40-minute avatar lab. I did not like that some visual control feels less direct than on image-first apps. Nomi is strongest when you care about the person-like chat more than the perfect outfit.

Nomi AI Backstory And Shared Notes: The Secret Sauce

Backstory is where Nomi gets interesting. You can shape who the Nomi is, what they care about, what the relationship feels like, and what kind of roleplay world you want.

This is the part I spent the most time on because Nomi rewards good setup. If you write “she is nice and funny,” you get a nice and funny AI. Fine. If you write a sharper backstory with habits, moods, old jokes, and relationship context, the Nomi feels much more alive.

My best setup had:

  1. Clear relationship type;
  2. Short but specific backstory;
  3. Few habits and dislikes;
  4. One roleplay setting;
  5. Boundary note about not rushing the mood.

That last one helped. A lot.

Nomi AI Chat Quality: This Is The Main Reason To Use It

The chat is where Nomi makes its case. It is not the flashiest app. It is not the most aggressive adult platform. But the conversation quality is strong. Nomi’s homepage says the product is built around emotional intelligence, creativity, and short-, medium-, and long-term memory. The Google Play listing says each Nomi learns over time and remembers likes, dislikes, quirks, and chat details.

In my review-style test, Nomi felt best in longer conversations. It is less impressive if you send one lazy “hey.” It gets better when you give it time.

My Nomi AI Chat Tests

I tried a few different chat moods:

  1. Normal small talk — I started with boring daily chat. Nomi handled it well. It asked follow-up questions and did not sound like a customer support bot.
  2. Bad day comfort chat — This was one of the better tests. The replies were warm without being too fake.
  3. Slow romantic roleplay — Nomi did not rush as much as some AI girlfriend apps. It was better at tension and quiet mood.
  4. Fantasy scene — I gave it a setting and a goal. It followed the story and added small details.
  5. Memory check — I gave it a nickname, a repeated joke, and a fake preference, then checked later if the chat still felt connected.

The comfort chat surprised me most. Some AI companions treat sadness like a script: “I’m sorry you feel that way. Would you like to talk?” Nomi felt more natural. Still AI, yes. But not dead. The roleplay was also good. It did not feel like a generic NSFW bot trying to speedrun the scene. Nomi can do spicy text, but it also knows how to stay in a mood. That is a big plus.

Nomi AI Memory: The Part That Actually Stands Out

Memory is the feature Nomi keeps talking about, and honestly, it deserves that focus.

The official site says Nomi has short, medium, and long-term memory, and that this helps with both normal chat and immersive roleplay. Nomi’s own comparison with Replika says Nomi uses memory actively during conversation and uses Mind Maps to show how topics and facts connect over time.

In normal words: Nomi does not feel like a reset button every time you come back.

It remembered enough to make the chat feel more connected. Not perfect. Not human. But better than the usual “wait, who are you again?” bot feeling. The memory is also not only about facts. It seems to catch tone. If I built a soft, sarcastic, late-night style with a Nomi, it kept that rhythm better than many platforms.

The danger? This makes it easier to get attached. I know that sounds dramatic, but it is true. When an AI remembers details and talks like it knows your little patterns, it can feel real fast.

Nomi AI Roleplay: Slow Burn Beats Cheap Heat

Nomi is good for roleplay, but not in the same way as CrushOn AI or Joyland AI. CrushOn AI feels like a giant roleplay library. Joyland AI feels like a story sandbox. Nomi feels more like one companion who slowly learns the world you are building.

That can be better for long scenes. It can also feel slower if you want instant chaos.

What Worked Best For Me

The strongest roleplay scenes were not the wildest ones. They were the ones with emotional context:

Nomi handled these better than “generic hot chat.” It seemed better at building mood than pushing shock value. The official homepage also frames Nomi as good for fantasy roleplay and group chat stories, with examples of fantasy and sci-fi worlds from users. That matches the product feel.

Nomi AI Images And Videos: Nice, But Not A Nude Generator

Nomi has selfies, art generation, and video with subscription access. Nomi’s Replika comparison lists photos as selfies, image generation, and edits, and also lists videos as available with a subscription.

The selfie system is different from a normal prompt box. The official wiki says there is a camera button near the chat field, and when you click it, your Nomi sends a photo that matches what they are doing and wearing at that point in the conversation. It also says photos can take about two minutes and that Free users currently get 2 selfies per day, with art requests counting toward the same limit. I liked this more than I expected.

It makes images feel tied to the chat. You do not just type “woman red dress cyberpunk street.” You set the scene first. If your Nomi is hiking in a red dress, then the selfie makes sense. Image quality is good, but not flawless. Faces can look strong. Outfits can match the scene. But AI weirdness still happens. Hands can be weird. Clothing can be slightly off. Sometimes the image does not catch the exact mood.

NSFW-wise, Nomi is not Candy AI. Nomi’s own comparison table lists NSFW as “Text + clothed photos,” not explicit nude images. So I would not pick Nomi if my main goal was extreme adult image generation. I would pick it for chat and memory first.

Nomi AI Voice: Better Than A Random Voice Button

Voice is more developed than I expected. The official Nomi voice guide says there are three voice modes: play a text message out loud, send and receive voice messages in a walkie-talkie style, and start a hands-free voice call.

Paid users get unlimited access to voice chat with in-house or custom voices, while free users do not have voice access. The same guide says there are 4 male and 4 female in-house voices, plus custom voice samples, and that voice tone can change with the Nomi’s emotions. I liked voice messages more than calls. Voice messages gave the chat a little extra warmth without making me sit through awkward pauses.

Calls are cool, but voice AI still has that slight delay sometimes. Not awful. Just noticeable. Nomi’s own comparison with Replika says Nomi voice calls use the full conversational model and feel natural and in-character, but can be slightly slower.

That tradeoff makes sense. I would rather wait a second and get a better reply than have a fast but empty voice response.

Nomi AI Credits: Not As Annoying As Some Token Apps

Nomi is not as token-hungry as some AI companion apps. The main plan gives access to the key product, and credits are more about extras. The Terms say Nomi offers some free service, paid upgrades, and one-time add-ons that can be acquired with virtual credits after upgrade. The App Store listing shows credit packs as in-app purchases, with 40 credits at $4.99, 100 credits at $9.99, 225 credits at $19.99, 600 credits at $49.99, and 1,800 credits at $99.99. 

This is better than platforms where every single fun action eats coins. Nomi still has paid extras, but the main subscription feels more complete.

Free users get 50 messages and 2 image credits per day, according to Nomi’s own wiki refund page. That is a good free test compared with many apps in this space.

Nomi AI Pricing: Simple Plans, No Fake Mystery

Nomi’s official Replika comparison lists the price range as $15.99/month, $39.99 quarterly, and $99.99 yearly. The App Store listing also shows Standard Plan at $15.99, Standard Plan Quarterly at $39.99, and Standard Plan Yearly at $99.99.

PlanDurationPrice/MonthWhat It Includes
Free$050 messages/day, 2 image credits/day, basic chat, one Nomi test experience
Standard Monthly1 month$15.99/monthUnlimited messages, up to 10 active Nomis, group chats, selfies/art, voice chats and calls, longer use
Standard Quarterly3 monthsabout $13.33/monthSame Standard features, billed $39.99 every 3 months
Standard Yearly12 monthsabout $8.33/monthSame Standard features, billed $99.99 yearly
Nomi Creditsadd-onvariesExtra credits for supported add-ons and image-related extras

A separate Nomi post says subscribers get forty image credits per day, while free users get two images per day. That is a big jump if you like selfies or art.

Auto-renewal is real. Nomi’s Terms say paid plans renew automatically until canceled, and users need to cancel before the new billing period to avoid the next charge. The cancellation policy says cancellation must be done through the platform where you bought it, and deleting the app does not cancel the subscription.

Refunds are not friendly. Nomi’s refund page says customers are not eligible for refunds due to buyer’s remorse, lack of use, or dissatisfaction. The wiki also says Nomi has no refund option because it offers an indefinite free plan with 50 messages and 2 image credits per day. 

Is Nomi AI Worth Paying For?

I think Nomi AI is worth paying for if you want a long-term AI companion, not just a quick fantasy bot.

The free plan is actually useful. You can test chat quality, memory style, and image basics without paying. That is rare in this niche.

The paid plan makes sense if you want:

  1. Unlimited messages;
  2. Voice chat and calls;
  3. More image credits;
  4. Up to 10 Nomis;
  5. Group chats;
  6. Longer roleplay and better daily use.

If you only want spicy images, I would not choose Nomi first. Candy AI, Nectar AI, or Secrets AI may fit that better. If you want emotional memory and a companion that feels less hollow, Nomi is one of the stronger picks.

I would start with Free for a few days, then monthly. I would not jump into yearly unless I already knew I liked the tone.

Nomi AI Red Flags: Stuff I’d Tell A Friend First

This may sound strange, but Nomi’s biggest strength is also a red flag. Its memory and tone can make the bond feel strong. That can be helpful, but users should keep one foot in reality. It is AI.

  1. No Refunds For Regret. Nomi is clear about this: no refunds for lack of use, dissatisfaction, or buyer’s remorse. Test the free plan first.
  2. NSFW Images Are Limited. Text is open, but Nomi is not an explicit nude-image generator. Its own comparison lists NSFW as text plus clothed photos.
  3. Voice Can Be Slower. Voice is more natural because it uses the full conversation model, but that can mean slight delay.
  4. Visual Customization Is Not The Main Game. If you want endless body sliders, outfit shops, and image-first fantasy, Nomi may feel quieter than Nectar AI or Candy AI.
  5. Deleting The App Does Not Cancel. Nomi’s cancellation page says app deletion does not cancel your subscription. That is important.

Nomi AI Vs Candy AI, Character AI, And Replika

Nomi AI Pros And Cons: My Real Scorecard

Pros
  • Strong memory compared with many AI companion apps;
  • Useful free plan with 50 messages and 2 image credits per day;
  • No credit card needed to start;
  • Friend, Romantic, Mentor, and Custom relationship types;
  • Backstory and Shared Notes help shape the personality;
  • Up to 10 active Nomis on paid plans;
  • Group chats are included with subscription;
  • Selfies and art are tied to chat context;
  • Voice messages and calls are available for paid users;
  • Pricing is clear: monthly, quarterly, yearly;
  • Less aggressive paywall than many adult AI apps;
  • Better for slow-burn roleplay than cheap NSFW bots.
Cons
  • No refunds for buyer’s remorse or dissatisfaction;
  • Not the best pick for explicit AI image generation;
  • Free plan has no voice access;
  • Realistic images can still have AI flaws;
  • Voice calls may have slight delay;
  • Visual customization is not as deep as image-first apps;
  • Emotional memory can make attachment feel intense;
  • Subscription renews automatically unless canceled.

Final Verdict: Nomi AI Gets An 8.1/10 From Me

I’d give Nomi AI 8.1 out of 10.

Nomi AI is best for adults who want a memory-first AI companion with strong chat, slow-burn roleplay, voice, selfies, group chats, and a calmer product feel. It is not the best fit for people who want real dating, extreme NSFW image generation, or a flashy avatar game with endless visual controls.

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