Updated: October 2025 (First review: Jan 2017)
Naughty America is one of the most recognizable names in mainstream porn, and with NaughtyAmericaVR they’ve tried to carve out their share of the VR space. On paper, it looks like a strong offering: a famous brand, a solid collection of VR scenes, and even full access to their entire porn network with your subscription. But dig a little deeper, and the cracks begin to show. From outdated site design to overly aggressive marketing, NaughtyAmericaVR feels like it’s relying on brand power more than actual innovation.
Quick summary
Naughty America offers fantasy themed VR scenes in overly decent quality. With very outdated webdesign, clunky navigation and weak filtering they’re definitely not very innovative. But still they offer a large library full of intriguing VR scenes
Our rating: 6.8 / 10
1100+ videos (+3 weekly!)
500+ attractive models!
Good viewing quality
Access to the full Naughty America 2D network
Outdated and cluttered site design with poor usability
no models overview on member site
NaughtyAmericaVR’s (older) videos can also be accessed through subscribing to (one of) the following aggregator site(s):
- POVR (63% of videos)
1. Video quality (8/10)
The good news is that NaughtyAmericaVR does produce decent VR content. Most scenes are shot in 6K resolution, with some newer ones available in 8K. The quality is serviceable—sharp enough to enjoy on modern headsets—but lighting and camerawork don’t always match the polish of dedicated VR studios.
As most other sites, Naughty America VR’s videos are shot in high resolution, full stereoscopic 3D with 180° field of view, head tracking and binaural audio for a more realistic sound.

While the viewing area is 180 degrees, the edges are curved with their logo attached which makes it appear a bit smaller, and you don’t have to nod your head much to go ‘off the scene’ into the black area surrounding it. As the action is in front of you though, we did not find this disturbing.
We’ve sampled quite a few videos and spotted hardly any flaws. Overall the image is smooth and clear. They’re not always consistent on their camerawork, as in some videos it is placed a bit to high, which made the scene less realistic and immersive.
Video specifications:
- Type: Full stereoscopic 3D
- Resolutions: Most 4K to 6K, some 8K
- Framerate: 60 fps, 30 fps for older videos
- Size: varies from 2 GB (smartphone) to 24 GB (6K)
- Video length: varies from 20 to 75 minutes
- Other: 180° FOV, head tracking, binaural audio
2. Production quality (8/10)
The story line plays an important role in VR productions, and story is Naughty America’s specialty. This gives the virtual experience an extra touch. That said, usually not long after a scene start, clothes are coming off and a repetitive pattern follows with the most common positions.
Production values are hit-or-miss. Performers are recognizable (the Naughty America brand attracts well-known pornstars), and some scenarios are fun and engaging. However, lighting can be uneven, editing is basic, and scenes often don’t feel as immersive or creative as those from VR-first studios.
A lot of scenes the release are part of a series. Some will appreciate this but for others it may seem repetitive. They have a lot of (very) long videos, where they spent more time building up to the action. We’ve seen plenty videos over 1 hour long More then enough time to have you settle into the story and enjoy the various positions.
Sets and locations
The setting follows the storyline and the series. There’s more than enough variety: family room, kitchen, garden, swimming pool, dorm room, dressing room, etc. You can watch Taylor Vixxen in the ‘My Friend’s hot mom’ series, or the Sadie Summers Show, with… you’ve guessed it: Sadie Summers.
3. Collection quality (7/10)
Naugthy America VR currently covers over 1100 videos. They add a new video every 2 or 3 days, which is more frequent than most of the top listed adult VR studios. Unfortunately, a lot of their ‘new releases’ are remastered versions of older scenes, which of course is a bit dissapointing.
Naughty America has that name for a reason and is known for their fantasy themes, bringing your dirty dreams to life on the screen (well.. on your glasses). Titles as ‘My Friend’s Hot Mom’, ‘Naughty Weddings’ en ‘Summer Vacation’ leave little to the imagination.

All in all, the variety within VR itself is somewhat limited. Most scenes follow familiar Naughty America formulas without much innovation or diversity in style.
Models collection
At this time, there are over 500+ VR models on the website. It is a mix of mostly American and some European girls.
The models are your typical image of a pornstar. There’s a lot of diversity in age, cup sizes, hair and skin color. We didn’t find many Asian models however. And while the ‘typical pornstars’ are well represented, you’ll also find plenty girls with a more ‘natural’ look.

There are plenty of familiar names, such as Alex Grey, Nicole Aniston and Nikki Benz. We were pleased with the collection but, of course, this is a matter of taste.
4. Ease of access (5/10)
This is where things really stumble. NaughtyAmericaVR has two different websites: a front-facing site that looks like it hasn’t been updated since the early internet days (even though VR porn didn’t exist before 2014), and a member site that isn’t much better.
- Front site: Outdated design, no video previews, and misleading navigation. Clicking the “play” button on a video takes you straight to the subscription page, not to a preview. Categories are oddly split into “Who,” “Where,” and “Category”—a confusing and inconsistent mix of tags.
- Member site: Also cluttered, full of banners and advertising, with limited filtering. You can scroll endlessly with an infinity load (which quickly slows down browsing), but there’s no simple way to refine your results. The “Categories” slider at the top is tedious to use. Also, there’s no ‘models page’ where you see all the performers and the videos they play in.
The video page does contain the basics (performer names, download options, etc.), but inconsistencies are abound. Older scenes still list GearVR and smartphone as options, while new scenes have Quest 2/3/Pro listed—suggesting the pages are manually updated and not standardized. There is a lot of advertising on the page, for webcam sessions, pornstar texting, etc. which is distracting and a bit of a shame.

Overall, the sites feel heavy and outdated, which makes browsing frustrating compared to modern VR studios. Not to mention that some features don’t work in Chrome, like viewing member’s feedback or the download options for a video.
As for the headsets, they support most devices but we’ve seen some complaints where users experienced issues with their headset:
- Quest 1-3 / Pro
- Oculus Rift / Rift S
- HTC Vive PRO 1 & 2
- Playstation VR
- Samsung Gear VR
- Smartphone (for various headsets)
Apple Vision, Valve, DayDream and the Windows Mixed Reality platform are not mentioned and supposedly not supported. Download speeds are excellent, going over 50 MB/s at non rush hour times .
5. Value for the money (6/10)
When you sign up for Naughty America, you sign up for their whole network. This means you will gain access to their regular adult content.
NaughtyAmericaVR’s pricing is one of the most confusing aspects of the site. At first glance, you’ll see big banners advertising massive discounts — but the reality behind them is far less straightforward.
Pricing (at time of update):
- Limited 3 day trial: $1.95 per month. (limited to 1 download, more teaser than trial).
- Monthly plan: $24.95/month, though on the site it’s often listed as $34.95 crossed out, with a flashy “50% off for $19.95” promotion.
- Annual plan: $9.95 per month.
- Gold Membership: Marketed as a premium upgrade giving access to “10 sites,” yet regular subscribers already receive this access. It’s essentially redundant, and comes off as pure marketing spin.
On top of this, the checkout process includes pre-checked boxes for add-on sites, inflates “regular prices” to make discounts look bigger, and throws in countdown timers to pressure sign-ups.
If you cut through the noise, the actual value isn’t terrible — $24.95 for Naughty America’s VR library plus the full 2D network is decent. But the way it’s marketed feels unnecessarily manipulative and will leave many users feeling tricked rather than rewarded.
The support section of Naughty America is nothing to write home about. They have manuals for the VR devices and a member forum. They clearly didn’t spent a lot of time on either though. That said, all important information is there and for technical issues, you can send them an email.
Overall, if you’re primarily after access to the Naughty America network, the subscription may still feel worthwhile. But if VR is your main focus, there are better options for the price.
Our verdict
NaughtyAmericaVR trades heavily on brand recognition and delivers decent VR scenes along with full access to the broader Naughty America network. On paper, that’s solid value. But in practice, the experience is weighed down by outdated design, clunky navigation, limited filter options, heavy marketing, and somewhat misleading subscription tactics.
If you’re a die-hard Naughty America fan who wants VR bundled with their extensive 2D catalog, you may find it worthwhile. But for users looking for a modern, straightforward, VR-first experience, NaughtyAmericaVR lags behind its competitors.
All comments (2)
Maybe you should update your review after aprils’ changes to their membership plans. Before anyone considers subscribing, google a few other reviews. That shit they are pulling is ridiculous
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We’ve updated the review and adjusted their rating downwards for this.