10 Best G-Spot Vibrators of 2025 - Reviewed

We put G-spot vibrators to the test to find the absolute best one for your lifestyle. We tested Lelo, Maude, Cute Little Fuckers, and more.
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Learn more about our product testing - Wide range of vibrations
- Easy to use alone or with partner
- Comfortable to hold
Cons
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Took on an annoying rattling sound after we submerged it in water
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Great feeling vibrations
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Versatile and anal-safe
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Can fully remove the motor to safely sanitize the toy
Cons
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The design won’t be everyone’s cup of tea
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Two independently controlled motors
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Strong vibrations
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Beautiful and luxurious feeling materials
Cons
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Awkward to hold
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Suction vibration may be too intense for some
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Not very versatile
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Eco-friendly company
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Good for traveling
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Truly waterproof
Cons
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Not as many features as top scorers
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Easy to insert
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Can be used internally or externally
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Exaggerated curve can make it easier to find G-spot
Cons
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Buzzy vibrations
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Not waterproof
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Requires batteries
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Wide range of vibrations
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Easy to use alone or with partner
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Comfortable to hold
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Took on an annoying rattling sound after we submerged it in water
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Great feeling vibrations
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Versatile and anal-safe
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Can fully remove the motor to safely sanitize the toy
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The design won’t be everyone’s cup of tea
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Two independently controlled motors
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Strong vibrations
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Beautiful and luxurious feeling materials
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Awkward to hold
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Suction vibration may be too intense for some
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Not very versatile
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Eco-friendly company
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Good for traveling
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Truly waterproof
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Not as many features as top scorers
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Easy to insert
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Can be used internally or externally
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Exaggerated curve can make it easier to find G-spot
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Buzzy vibrations
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Not waterproof
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Requires batteries
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Easy to clean
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Temperature responsive and compatible with all lubricants
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May be awkward at first
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Expensive
Maude Spot The Maude Spot is one of the larger toys we tried (although not quite as girthy as the Tiger). It has a gentle curve, much less dramatic than something like the Lovehoney Power Play. It also has the highest frequency vibrations of any vibrator on this list. The Maude Spot’s power and vibration modes are controlled with two flat buttons. While these toys are intuitive to use, they do take a bit of force. I often had to try twice before getting it to turn on or off.
Overall, I liked the Maude Spot. It’s comfortable, beginner-friendly, and powerful—a nice all-round penetrative toy. That being said, it doesn’t target the G-spot with quite the same precision as the top scorers. I’d recommend it more confidently to someone who likes internal vibrations in general, rather than someone specifically looking to explore their G-spot.
Pros
- Powerful vibrations
- Satisfying penetration toy
- Beginner-friendly
Cons
- Loud
- Splash-proof, not waterproof
- Buttons are hard to press
Buy now at Sephora- Powerful vibrations
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Satisfying penetration toy
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Beginner-friendly
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Loud
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Splash-proof, not waterproof
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Buttons are hard to press
Fun Factory Tiger The Tiger is a really unique feeling vibrator, with a soft, squishy body that’s totally different from anything else on this list. It’s one of the thickest (and definitely the most phallic) toys we tested, offering deep, rumbly vibrations and a ribbed shaft.
The Tiger doesn’t wallop the G-spot the way the Dame Arc does. For the Tiger, the fun is in the penetration itself. Thanks to its thickness, ribbed design, and relative squishiness, it takes a little more work to get the Tiger inside your body compared to a smaller, smoother, or firmer toy. As a huge penetration fan (sorry for that phrase), I loved this and found the whole experience pretty sexy, despite the fact that it didn’t immediately hit my G-spot. Also, thanks to its flared base, it’s safe for anal use. We love equal opportunity penetration!
I really liked this toy, but along with not hitting my G-spot all that well, it lost points for a finicky magnetic charger and a relatively short battery life. Its magnetic charging port didn’t feel very secure, and I repeatedly unplugged it by jostling my bedside table. Fun Factory claims that the Tiger can vibrate for 40 to 120 minutes of play, but we never got it to last longer than 38 minutes on high. It died on me almost every time I used it (what can I say, I like a marathon), which made me feel like I was living in a Greek tragedy.
Pros
- Soft texture
- Ribbed design
- Anal safe
Cons
- Short battery life and annoying charger
- Hard to hit the G-spot
- Lint magnet
Buy now at Amazon- Soft texture
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Ribbed design
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Anal safe
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Short battery life and annoying charger
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Hard to hit the G-spot
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Lint magnet
Lelo Gigi 2 The Lelo Gigi 2 is a super popular G-spot vibrator. It’s small, extremely quiet, and generally non-intimidating. Although I liked the Gigi 2’s design and was impressed by how discreet it was while on, I wished that the vibrations were stronger. It has the second lowest frequency vibrations of any of the toys on this list, only higher than the Tiger. But while the Tiger complements its low rumble with substantial girth, the Gigi 2 is both low-vibration and small, which I found frustratingly unsatisfying. At the highest setting, I couldn’t even reach a clitoral orgasm with this toy, let alone a G-spot orgasm.
This could be a great vibrator for beginners—or for someone who really needs a whisper-quiet sex toy. To me, though, this felt like a weaker version of the Liebe, which is similarly shaped but more powerful.
Pros
- Very quiet
- Long battery life
- Fully waterproof
Cons
- Vibrations don’t get very strong
- People used to strong or large toys may be underwhelmed
$83.30 from Walmart- Very quiet
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Long battery life
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Fully waterproof
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Vibrations don’t get very strong
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People used to strong or large toys may be underwhelmed
Lovehoney Jessica Rabbit Unlike most of the vibrators we tested, the Lovehoney Jessica Rabbit has no G-spot-friendly curve. Instead, it’s completely straight, with traditional rabbit ears to stimulate the clitoris and rotating beads near the bottom of the shaft.
The Jessica Rabbit does offer the user a lot of control. You can make the internal portion rotate clockwise and counterclockwise, control the rotating beads, and control the rabbit ears separately.
All these features look flashy, but they add up to a somewhat underwhelming experience. Of all the toys we tested, this one did the worst job of hitting the G-spot. The handle is bulky and heavy, making it awkward to hold for long periods of time. It’s also operated with three batteries, which are difficult to insert and remove—a much clunkier experience than the rechargeable toys it’s up against. I admit, though, that I’ve never been a fan of traditional rabbit vibrators, so I probably wasn’t the ideal audience for this toy.
Pros
- Lots of modes and options
- Not prone to overheating
Cons
- Completely straight shaft isn’t great for G-spot stimulation
- Difficult to hold
- Requires batteries
Buy now at LovehoneyBuy now at Amazon- Lots of modes and options
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Not prone to overheating
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Completely straight shaft isn’t great for G-spot stimulation
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Difficult to hold
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Requires batteries
The Tester
I’m a 30-year-old cisgender woman who has been using sex toys my entire adult life. I’ve followed the sex tech industry since my days as a college sex educator, and I’m a lifelong fan of G-spot stimulation. Over the years, I’ve enjoyed using G-spot vibrators alone and with partners, usually combined with clitoral stimulation. One of the first sex toys I ever owned was a G-spot vibrator—although I’m happy to say we’ve advanced well past that rock hard and rickety piece of vintage machinery.
How I tested G-spot vibrators
Credit: Reviewed / Timothy Renzi We take a close look at battery life, loudness, waterproofing, vibration frequency, and most importantly, performance.
We scoured the internet for the most popular and best rated G-spot vibrators out there, looking at both old favorites and offerings from newer companies. After we gathered the top contenders, we put them through a series of objective tests in the Reviewed lab. This is when we measured things like battery life, waterproofing, vibration frequency, loudness, and overheating. We also took notes on features—like whether the vibrators were rechargeable, if they came with a warranty, and if they had multiple vibration modes. These stats factored into our ranking, but they didn’t answer the most important question—whether these toys were fun to use. That’s where I had the privilege and honor of using my personal expertise. I tested the vibrators on this list in about the way you’d expect. That’s right: with some extensive masturbation.
For each of these toys, I took them out of the box, read through the instructions, oohed and aahed over the build, then gave them a wash and a charge to make sure they could give their best performance. Once I felt we’d gotten to know each other, I took them out for a spin.
I tried each of these toys at least three times:
- Once when I was purely focused on my G-spot. For the Jessica Rabbit and Womanizer vibrators, which both have external motors, I switched the external part off.
- Once in combination with clitoral stimulation. For the vibrators that don’t have an external motor, I used a finger vibe. Although I enjoy G-spot stimulation, I often can’t orgasm from it alone, so this felt like a more realistic example of how I would use these toys.
- Once during sex with my partner. This could be very successful or very short-lived, depending on how easy it was to integrate the toy into sex. Once I completed my highly scientific testing process, I took notes on the experience. I ranked the toys on how easy they were to control, how nice their materials felt, how well they hit my G-spot, and how much I enjoyed the vibrations. We gave every one of these categories a weight, then used every piece of data to create the full ranked list.
What You Should Know About G-Spot Vibrators
To answer your questions about G-spot vibration, we spoke with Sarah Tomchesson—a Certified Sex Educator & Pleasure Coach, host of the sex-positive podcast F*ck Yeah, co-founder of the SEX+ Community, and Board member for SIECUS (Sex Ed for Social Change), the leading non-profit for sex education policy in the United States.
How do you use a G-Spot vibrator?
One of the great things about G-spot vibrators is that they’re often highly versatile. Lots of G-spot vibrators also work well externally—and some, like the Tiger and the CLF Shimmer, have flared bases that make them safe for anal play.
Sarah suggests that newbies start off by becoming aroused in a way that’s already familiar for them. “For many vulva-owners, using the vibrator externally is a great way to warm up,” she shares.
If you are planning to use the toy internally, it’s a good idea to use lubricant and take your time to explore. Sarah recommends working up to insertion by applying a quality water-based lubricant around the vaginal opening.
“I suggest massaging on the G-spot without vibration at first,” she says. “This way you can locate your G-spot with the toy and get accustomed to the shape and firmness before adding vibration into the mix. Rocking the vibrator front-to-back in a milking motion with either increasing firmness or increasing vibration is one way to build up to climax. Some may still desire external stimulation and many dual action vibrators are shaped to allow simultaneous G-spot and clitoral stimulation.”
How do you hit the G-Spot?
Credit: Reviewed / Timothy Renzi Identifying where your G-spot is can be difficult, but patience is necessary to achieve an orgasm.
Before we answer this question, let’s get clear on what the G-spot actually is. The G-spot, Sarah explains, is really a nickname for an area that wraps around the urethra on the top wall of the vaginal canal, more scientifically known as the urethral sponge. Although the term “G-spot” might make it sound like we’re looking for the exact same spot from body to body, Sarah stresses that this isn’t the case. “The most pronounced and sensitive portion of the urethral sponge varies from person to person,” she says. “The portion of the urethral sponge that is typically most responsive to massage is from the opening of the vaginal canal to about 2 or 2.5 inches inside the vagina.”
To find your G-spot, try inserting your fingers or a curved toy, aiming towards your belly button. Try this without vibration first, experimenting to find what area feels good to you.
For folks looking to incorporate G-spot stimulation into penetrative sex, Sarah recommends exploring positions that allow the phallus to point towards the belly button—like doggy style or missionary, with the receiver lifted up on a pillow.
What’s the difference between a G-Spot vibrator and a bullet vibrator?
Like the name suggests, bullet vibrators are small, bullet-shaped toys. They are typically best for external stimulation, especially on the clitoris. They are often designed to be discreet and very portable.
G-spot vibrators, meanwhile, are designed for internal penetration, and are usually curved to help you hit your G-spot. They tend to be larger than bullet vibes (although daintier G-spot vibrators like the Shimmer, Liebe, and Gigi 2 also exist).
Many G-spot vibrators can also be used externally, meaning they can be highly versatile. This depends, though, on the specific toy and what kind of vibrations you like externally—it’s a matter of taste, but I couldn’t see myself using the squishy and rumbly Tiger vibrator on my clit.
How to clean a G-Spot vibrator
Credit: Reviewed / Timothy Renzi Cleaning your vibrators properly improves the lifespan of your toy and ensures your safety as well.
How you clean your vibrator will depend on its materials and whether or not you can remove the motor. Most vibrators come with cleaning instructions or have instructions available online. The safest thing to do, for the lifespan of your toy and for your health, is to follow those instructions.
All the G-spot vibrators we tested were made of non-porous materials: hard plastic, silicone, and stainless steel. Glass is another non-porous material sometimes used in sex toys. Non-porous toys are much easier to clean than porous ones like rubber or cyberskin, which have special care instructions.
Some G-spot vibrators, like the CLF Shimmer, are powered by completely removable bullet motors. If you can, remove the motor section before cleaning your toy.
For most vibrators, the safest option is to gently wash the toy with warm water and antibacterial soap. If you are able to completely remove the motor from a silicone toy, you can also run it through the dishwasher or boil it for 5-10 minutes. Don’t boil hard plastic or glass, as these materials can warp or break. For any vibrator with non-removable mechanical parts, stick to cleaning it with a toy cleaner, body wipes, or a soapy washcloth, being careful to avoid cracks where water might get in.
However you wash your toys, you should use cleaning against that you’d also be comfortable putting on your body. “It is always best to wash toys with body-safe soaps that are non-irritating,” Sarah explains, “since you will be using your toys on your most sensitive bits."
How much should a G-Spot vibrator cost?
Like sex toys in general, G-spot vibrators have a huge range of costs. The ones we tested ranged from under $20 (the Lovehoney Power Play) to over $200 (the Womanizer Duo 2).
Sarah stresses that there’s no one right answer for how much a G-spot vibrator should cost. “If you are new to G-spot play, you can purchase a simple, battery-powered, insertable vibrator with a bulbous head for $30 and experiment with the sensation to learn if you enjoy it,” she says. “For someone who already knows they love G-spot play, making an investment of $150 can make sense for something that will last, offers a range of vibration intensities and patterns, comes with a warranty, and can be used in a variety of ways.”
What are the best materials to look for when shopping for a G-spot vibrator?
“When purchasing toys, particularly insertable toys like G-spot vibrators, it’s good to know that porous materials can be cleaned but cannot be disinfected,” Sarah says. “Purchasing toys made of non-porous materials, like silicone, is the most hygienic choice.”
Your options might change or expand if you’re not looking for a vibrator. “For those that love G-spot massage, but don’t find vibration internally particularly orgasmic,” Sarah says, “a stainless steel G-spot wand can be a great choice too.” As someone who just extensively tested the Njoy wand, I can vouch for that.
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