Discovery, role play, and chats
AI Chatter opens into discovery-style screens with featured character cards, role-play categories, chat entry points, and an empty chats page. The captured profile area shows guest mode and quick links for AI image and face-swap-style tools.
This makes the app feel like an AI entertainment hub rather than a plain chatbot. Users can browse characters and categories before starting conversations, but account or membership limits may affect how much they can do.
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Membership and content limits
The visible membership screen lists standard and premium options, daily messages, chat memory, text-to-image quotas, image-to-video limits, ultra face-swap counts, and payment buttons. This suggests that many higher-volume features depend on paid access.
Users should review pricing, renewal terms, content rules, and quota limits before subscribing. AI chat and image tools may also generate sensitive or mature themes depending on character selection and prompts.
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Media permissions and privacy
Android settings list camera, location, microphone, photos and videos, notifications, storage, mobile data, and app data controls. No permission grants or completed private chat workflow were captured.
AI companion apps can involve personal prompts, images, voice, or generated media. Users should avoid sharing private information, grant media permissions only when needed, and review data usage after creating or browsing content.
This gives the section a clearer user value by connecting the main feature to a concrete mobile use case, session goal, or replay reason.