Gender TL;DR

  • Fans: 87% male, 10% female, 3% undisclosed
  • Creators: ~75–85% female-presenting, the inverse of the fan-side split
  • Female fans are the fastest-growing demographic — share has roughly doubled since 2020
  • Spend per fan is broadly similar across genders within the fan base
  • OnlyFans does not publish official gender data — figures here are panel-based

The fan side: 87% male

Across multiple panel studies, the gender split of OnlyFans fan accounts has been remarkably stable: roughly 87% male, 10% female, 3% undisclosed or non-binary. This is not a casual estimate — it has been independently triangulated by Statista, Similarweb's audience panel, and several third-party traffic-analytics providers across multiple measurement windows.

OnlyFans fans by gender

Self-reported share
OnlyFans fans by gender — 87% male, 10% female, 3% undisclosed
Source: Statista, Similarweb panel data SVG · PNG · CSV
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The creator side: predominantly female-presenting

The creator side is roughly the opposite. While OnlyFans has not published official creator gender data, third-party platform-wide content analyses consistently estimate that 75–85% of creators present as female — driven by the platform's origin in adult creator content, where this skew is structural to the category.

That said, the fastest-growing creator demographic is male-presenting creators in non-adult niches (fitness, wrestling, gaming streamers). The platform's pivot toward broader creator content has narrowed the gender skew on the creator side over the past three years, though the headline figure still tilts strongly female-presenting.

Over the 2020–2025 measurement window, the most consistent gender trends on OnlyFans have been:

  • Female fan share roughly doubled from ~5% in 2020 to ~10% in 2025 — driven by mainstream celebrity creator launches that brought non-adult content audiences onto the platform.
  • Male creator share grew faster than the platform average, on the back of fitness, sports, and streaming creators using OnlyFans as a tip jar / paid-DM channel.
  • The undisclosed share has stayed stable at 3–5% — typical for any consumer internet panel.

Does spend differ by gender?

Within the fan base, average spend per fan does not differ dramatically by gender — both male and female fans converge on similar lifetime-value figures once you control for tenure on the platform. The widely cited "men spend more" framing is mostly an artifact of the 87:10 ratio, not of higher per-fan spend.

Caveats on this data

All figures on this page are panel-based estimates, not platform-disclosed metrics. OnlyFans/Fenix International does not publish gender breakdowns. The figures triangulate well across multiple independent sources, but they:

  • Depend on self-reported gender at registration (subject to misreporting)
  • Don't fully capture non-binary, trans, or undisclosed users (lumped into the 3%)
  • Reflect tracked users in panels, which over-index on US/UK/major-market traffic

Sources

  • [STATISTA-2024] Statista — fan-side gender splits, panel-based survey data.
  • [SIMWEB-2025] Similarweb — audience panel gender breakdowns.
  • [PANEL-2024] Third-party content analysis — creator-side gender estimates.

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