The best porn sites for lesbian and queer women

Mainstream porn is rife with inaccurate depictions of lesbian and queer sex that are often intended to satisfy the cisgender male gaze.Where can you find the best porn for lesbians and actual queer women? Whether they promote scenes of fake moaning, only include thin, white women, or exclude non-femme identities altogether, websites like PornHub and even more mainstream lesbian porn sites consistently fail to be inclusive and do justice to the myriad ways queer women get pleasure. 

Luckily, the internet is a vast place, and there are many options beyond easy-to-find-via-Google looking for better lesbian, nonbinary femme, or queer porn. From ethical porn to feminist porn to porn celebrating all different kinds of bodies, there’s a whole world of porn for women that serves lesbians and queer women.  

17 best porn for lesbians and queer women

1. Bellesa Films

Two female performers cuddle in bed.

Bellesa received a bit of a bad rap after stolen porn was found posted across the site. So after being confronted with some major backlash from sex workers on Twitter, Bellesa put new policies into place and cleaned up the site, with videos now uploaded through Bellesa’s partnership program. And it worked. These days, Bellesa is one of the best sites around for free porn for lesbians and feminist porn.

For one, Bellesa’s video section provides plenty of feminist porn made for women’s enjoyment, from sensual scenes to hardcore sex to lesbians hooking up with one another. Each film is uploaded through a partnership with Bellesa, too, meaning videos are posted and shared in ways that ultimately contribute back to the creators involved. 

Of particular note is “I Know You Were Watching Me,” a lesbian hook-up between a curious bottom and a dominant top. And then there’s “Real Couple in Homemade Masterpiece,” which shows even tied-down couples can have some fun.—Ana Valens

2. Crash Pad Series

Two women kissing.

If you’ve done any research into the feminist and queer porn world, chances are you’ve run into Crash Pad. In 2012, the website won the Feminist Porn Awards Best Website—and for good reason.

Crash Pad casts lesbians, cis and trans queer women, trans men, people of color, people with different body types, people with body modifications, femme and butch folks, people of differing abilities, and much more. If you’re not represented, they even encourage you to apply for the San Francisco-based adult entertainment company.

Crash Pad’s website also explains its policies on safe sex, pay, and consent, and categories include BDSM, fisting, strap-ons, ejaculation, and more. For those looking for an incredibly diverse selection of adult films, lesbian porn and otherwise, Crash Pad is the place to be. Membership costs $25 a month, but some scenes and previews can be viewed online before you commit.

3. PinkLabel.TV

Silhouette of a woman's body.

Though PinkLabel.TV isn’t as well known as Crash Pad or Queer Porn TV, it’s just as inclusive. The director/founder Shine Louise Houston created the site to focus on emerging, independent adult filmmakers. The result is porn that includes people with differing abilities, queer people, and people of color.

Unlike the previous two sites, PinkLabel.TV includes categories like “experimental and alternative,” “black and white,” “trans women-directed porn,” and “golden age porn classics.” Membership is $25 a month.

4. NOFAUXXX (Indie Porn Revolution)

Photos of a model performing a strip tease.

Indie Porn Revolution, also known as No Fauxxx, claims to be the longest-running queer porn site in history and features “submersive smut made by ladies, queers, and artists.” Like QPTV, Indie Porn Revolution was created by Courtney Trouble.

The “Free Tour” page gives you a clear sense of the website’s content and the diversity you’ll have if you sign up for the $20 monthly subscription. The site is similar to Crash Pad and QPTV, but you might find a performer you love here who doesn’t show up elsewhere.

5. XConfessions

Erika Lust holds a camera and a clapperboard.

Though it’s not exclusively porn for lesbians, XConfessions.com is just as much a collaborative creative endeavor as it is a porn site. First, users can submit their own erotic stories and real-life sex tales (which are fun to read on their own).

Then Erika Lust, the site’s creator and a veteran of indie adult film, turns users’ confessions into erotic short films. Each one is artistic, different, and undeniably hot, featuring a diverse selection of girl-on-girl fantasies and IRL stories.

6. Queer Porn TV

Close up of a performer pouring sprinkles into her mouth.

Queer Porn TV (QPTV), like Crash Pad, features scenes with all different kinds of bodies and identities and focuses on kinky, queer, and hardcore porn. The statement on QPTV’s home page, which is too perfect to ignore, says it best:

“proud modern sluts, feminist porn stars, sexy amateurs, trans men, trans women, genderqueers, cisgendered folks, fags, dykes, tops, bottoms, switches, real couples, sex educators, non-normative heterosexuality, sadomasochists, perverts, activists, punks, and artists at their kinkiest, raunchiest, filthiest, rawest, most passionate, radical, and real.”

QPTV is operated by alternative queer pornographer Courtney Trouble and features well-known queer pornstars like Siouxsie Q., Jiz Lee, and Nikki Darling. Film titles include things like Girlpile: An Unscripted Lesbian Orgy, 2 Girls 2 Strap Ons, and Genderflux. It’s easy to navigate the sites and find porn for lesbians without having to dig much at all. 

At $35 a month, you get access not only to QPTV but also indiepornrevolution.com and fatgirlfantasies.com.

7. Naughty Natural

Close up of a performer sliding out of her nightgown.

Naughty Natural is all about that body hair. With mostly woman-on-woman and solo videos of hairy women (plus some man-on-woman), this website is the one-stop shop for people interested in the kind of body representation you won’t even find a category for within mainstream porn circles. Membership (which is $25 a month) comes with over 400 HD videos you can download, thousands of photos, and hours of behind-the-scenes footage.

8. Juicy Pink Box

Screenshot of the opening scene of a an adult porn film for lesbians.

Boasting the motto “Lesbian sex with cinematic luster,” Juicy Pink Box is the porn brainchild of Jincey Lumpkin, a Huffington Post sex columnist. The site’s performers are diverse and scenes are oddly specific, from Australian amateur bedrooms to light bondage in the backseat of a New York taxi.

If you’re looking for something niche and high-quality, a subscription here might be worthwhile. The site offers a free 3-day trial membership if you want to test the waters before diving into their lesbian porn collection.

9. Spit

Two women kiss while a third stares at them and smiles.

Take a virtual trip to Canada and check out Spit. This site advertises as a place for “pervacious queer content.” Founded by sex educator and personal development advocate Caitlin K. Roberts, Spit ensures that it centers content by queer performers for queer consumers.

While it looks like the vision behind the site has branched out to live shows and events (there hasn’t been new content in a while), there’s still a treasure trove of alternative queer videos. It’s equal parts kinky and lovely. Membership to Spit will set you back by $19.85. But they give you full access to the site’s archives and current content.

10. AORTA Films

something of a hidden gem. AORTA is behind the acclaimed film W/HOLE. Which mixed queer pleasure and concepts of activism and resistance to spectacular results. Including a Porn Film Festival Berlin feature last year. However, it’s not all fetish scenes in the outdoors.

The site self-identifies as a celebration of “lusty, opulent, queer fuckery,” and it’s home to some tender scenes between performers. (Many of whom are mates, including the founders of the site). Whether it’s morning-after moments or frantic fisting with a friend, there’s something for every variety of queer interest.

You can access AORTA Films’ entire collection by backing its Patreon for $9 a month.

11. Only Lesbian Tube

Photo of a performer wearing a seductive sailor costume.

One major perk of the website Only Lesbian Tube is that unlike our previous three, it’s free. Categories are closer to what you would find on traditional mainstream porn sites. Think: “small tits,” “sensual,” “BBW,” and various sections with toys. However, there’s no guarantee that films on OLT are made by or feature queer women.

For example, one of the first films that often pops up in searches features popular porn star Lisa Ann. She consistently holds one of the top five spots on Pornhub but hasn’t ever mentioned identifying as lesbian or queer.

Though this site is much like mainstream sites, it does filter out non-lesbian porn. So you don’t have to look at categories that don’t interest you if it’s just the ladies you want.


12. r/girlsinlove

Though it’s not a lesbian porn site per se, Reddit’s girlsinlove features all-female content. And, allegedly, doesn’t allow any commercially made work. It’s not updated that frequently, but there’s plenty of free lesbian porn there to start from.

Many of the films posted on the first page are from PornHub or xHamster. However, and though that doesn’t inherently mean the films are commercial, it’s worth vetting the material yourself before watching. There’s plenty of porn on Reddit; if you’re looking for a subreddit clearly inclusive of trans women or non-binary folks, head to r/pornfordykes instead.


13. Literotica

Photo of a woman reading a book with plants and tea blurred in the foreground.

There are people who like to watch their porn in motion. But for those inclined to get off on words, Literotica’s “Lesbian Sex Stories Hub” should do the trick. The site features long and short erotica for lesbians. Some well-written; others, not so much—sure to get any literature lover going.

Performer Hayley Fingersmith once noted in an Autostraddle interview that erotica is a great way to figure out what turns you on. So if you’re a porn newbie still getting a sense of your body and desires, Literotica may be for you.


14. Real Queer Porn 

Realqueerporn.com gives you the option to order full-length films on DVD or instantly download them to your computer. Categories include “porn with a plot,” “award-nominated titles,” “lesbian curves,” and FTM. You can also buy merch here in case you were looking to porn-ify your shirts, tote bags, or gifts.


15. Ciné Sinclaire

Image of a glass dildo sitting on a windowsill.

Though Ciné Sinclaire isn’t exclusively marketed as queer lady porn, it does the job! This ad-free, award-winning website sure does feature a lot of lesbian porn, queer scenes, and films! Unlike many other websites, Ciné Sinclaire lets you buy a scene.

Users can also rent it for half the price if they’re more of a non-committal porn viewer. You can also watch trailers for all the films before you choose to rent, buy, or become a member. But none of the content is accessible for free. 

16. NaughtyNerdy

Image of a performer seductively staring into the camera from her desk.

Aeryn Walker describes herself as a lot of things. She’s “perverse and proud. Your friendly Aussie ethical slut. [An] escort. A feminist pornographer. And a dork” (her words!).

With a background in sex work, escorting, and kink, she has a lot of insight to offer. Walker focuses on what she calls “erotic geek porn.” This includes LARPing, cosplay, fetish, and femdom sex. She performs in and produces most of her porn. (Much of which is queer and gender-bending). Though Aeryn Walker doesn’t exclusively create queer porn, much of the content on her site is girl-on-girl/femme-on-femme.


17. Hysterical Literature

Image of a woman reading from a book with her hand gripped on the table.

This isn’t exclusively porn for lesbians. Actually, it’s more like an art project. But for any autodidact or bibliophile, books are a huge turn-on. In the case of the Hysterical Literature series, this couldn’t be more accurate (or surprisingly artistic). Artist Clayton Cubitt founded this series of black-and-white art films.

In which women read passages from a book of their choice seated at a table. Underneath the table? A secret vibrator. As each subject reads and gets closer to orgasm, they’re typically forced to put the book down. This in and of itself is a turn-on factor that’s hard to describe.

If you’re not so sure about watching and enjoying more graphic scenes of female pleasure just yet, Hysterical Literature is a modest—and hot—place to start. The project ended in 2015, but it still delivers a rare, beautiful look at the orgasm as an element of art.






Editor’s note: This article is regularly updated for relevance.