Character AI Users Report Ads Interrupting Chats
• Mid-chat ads are eroding user trust and immersion.
• Lack of transparency from Character AI fuels uncertainty.
• Ad-free alternatives are gaining traction.
• Users expect monetization that respects their experience.
Some Character AI users are starting to see ads pop up in the middle of their conversations. It’s a frustrating shift for many who joined the platform for its promise of smooth, ad-light chatting.
What once appeared only when opening new chats is now interrupting live conversations, breaking immersion and flow.
People are already expressing disappointment and confusion. Many believe this sudden change signals deeper financial issues within Character AI, especially after lawsuits and copyright takedowns.
Others think it’s a test run that slipped through as a bug, since the company had promised ads would stay non-intrusive.
The frustration runs deeper among roleplay users who rely on long, uninterrupted exchanges. Several mentioned freezing apps, broken messages, and the awkward experience of seeing a Hatsune Miku ad mid-chat.
One user even said the ads appeared when switching between apps, comparing it to low-quality mobile game pop-ups.
For many, it feels like Character AI has lost touch with its community. Comments show a growing sentiment that the company is prioritizing quick revenue over user experience.
As one user put it, “A no-WiFi game has fewer ads than this.” Others have already started moving to platforms that still keep chats ad-free and private.
Why Mid-Chat Ads Are Breaking User Trust
Character AI built its reputation on immersive, character-driven conversations. Ads were originally placed between sessions to avoid disrupting the flow.
With them now appearing during chats, users feel the core experience has been compromised.
This shift cuts directly into the reason many people used the platform in the first place. When an ad appears mid-sentence, it not only breaks immersion but also resets emotional tone.
That makes roleplay, storytelling, and emotional connection harder to sustain. People feel they are being treated as ad impressions instead of loyal users.
What’s making it worse is the lack of communication. Users say Character AI hasn’t confirmed whether this is a glitch or a permanent monetization move.
Without a clear statement, rumors spread fast, from financial trouble to experimental testing. The community is left speculating, which only adds to the frustration.
The effect is visible in user behavior, too. Many have switched to the web version to avoid interruptions.
Others have gone as far as uninstalling the app altogether, claiming it’s “becoming unusable.”
We previously wrote about how to stop ads on Character AI.
How Monetization Choices Could Backfire
Every AI platform faces the challenge of balancing costs with user experience. But when monetization starts affecting usability, the damage can be long-term.
For Character AI, ads that interrupt live chats risk alienating the very community that made it popular.
The frustration shared in recent discussions reflects this point. People understand the need for revenue but don’t want it at the expense of functionality.
When ads crash chats or freeze the screen, it signals poor design decisions. Even small interruptions break user trust.
Some users pointed out that Plus subscribers aren’t affected, which makes the app feel divided.
Those who can’t afford a subscription feel punished, while paying users feel pressured to keep subscribing out of fear of worsening experience.
That’s not a healthy ecosystem.
Alternatives like Nectar AI show another path. It runs ad-free and relies on cleaner subscription models instead.
That approach preserves immersion while still supporting platform growth.


lol damn i just start using it again after 2 years offline. should I use another alternative? what’s a really good one? preferably free. hard nsfw isn’t the main reason tho, just a bonus
Have you tried the one mentioned at the end of the article?