How Many Girls Are on OnlyFans and How Much Do They Earn

Have you ever wondered how many other models are working on the platform with you? If not, then it’s in vain, because knowledge of competitors helps to develop in your industry and imagine what success can be achieved. Understanding how much other girls earn helps to assess the market soberly, set realistic expectations and not give up when it seems that everyone is doing well, but I’m not.

In this article, we have collected the main statistics about women on OnlyFans: how many of them, how much they earn, who is in the top 

Key statistics in a nutshell

According to the latest data, there are about 4.66 million models on OnlyFans. In 2023-2024, the number of creators increased by 12.5%, and in 2024-2025, growth slowed to less than 1%. About 84% of models are women, while only 14% are men. The average female model is 29 years old. According to various industry studies, female authors earn more on average than their male counterparts.

Some of the Richest Models of Only Fans in 2025:

  • Sophie Rain. According to OnlyGuider, she earns $2.9 million per month, making her the highest-paid OnlyFans creator in 2025. The annual revenue is estimated at about 35 million.
  • Bhad Bhabie. One of the most famous creators, according to various estimates, earns 1.3 million dollars a month.
  • Iggy Azalea. The Australian star earns about 900 thousand dollars a month, according to media reports, mainly on private messages.

OnlyFans is often referred to as a women’s platform, and statistics confirm this. Of the approximately 4.66 million creators in 2025 — about 3.91 million are women. These are the 84%. Source: SimpleBeen

To understand the scale: in 2021, there were 2.16 million creators on the platform, 3.18 million in 2022, and 4.12 million in 2023. According to Fenix International, the growth in 2023 was about 29%, and in 2024 — 13%. And women consistently make up the lion’s share of this growing market.

YearAll CreatorsSource
20212,161,000Fenix International Ltd (parent company of OnlyFans) — the data is confirmed in the reports for 2021 and quoted in DomainersMagazine 
20223,182,000Fenix International Ltd — Annual report for 2022, published in DomainersMagazine and other financial publications
20234,118,000Fenix International Ltd — annual report for 2023. These figures are also confirmed by Variety in the platform’s growth report
20244,634,000Variety (август 2025) — OnlyFans official report for fiscal year 2024. Variety refers to the annual report of Fenix International Ltd, which states that the total number of creators increased by 13% to 4,634 million.

Why are there so many women? Because the main audience of subscribers, 78.9% — are men. More than 85% of the members actively use the platform: subscribe to models, like them, and write comments. The platform gave millions of women the opportunity to earn money without intermediaries and studios, and they took advantage of this opportunity.

At the same time, a large-scale analysis by OnlyGuider, based on data from 1,003,855 subscribers and 58 million transactions, showed that only 4.2% of subscribers make any purchases at all.

Geography

The United States remains the main market for OnlyFans. According to our data, there are about 1.3 million creators living there, and most of them are women. Media reports say that about 2% of all American women between the ages of 18 and 45 have an account on OnlyFans. That’s one in fifty women in the United States! 

California leads the states with 169,505 creators, followed by Texas (123,792) and Florida (120,772). The highest density of creators is in Nevada (1,648 per 100,000 population).

The United States is ahead of other countries by a wide margin in terms of the number of OnlyFans models. Source: SimpleBeen

According to our data, the majority of models are in English-speaking countries, but Latin America and Europe also show impressive numbers. A significant number of OnlyFans creators live in Canada, Australia, and Germany. 

According to Gitnux, Brazilian authors make up 8% of the total number of authors outside North America and Europe. Asian authors make up 7% of the total, with a growth rate of 15% year-on-year. The share of content creators of Latin American origin accounts for 9%, mainly from the USA and Latin America.

In the USA and Europe, the platform has long been a socially acceptable way of earning money, and not something shameful. For many, maintaining an account on OnlyFans is a common job, like freelancing or blogging.

Age

According to our statistics, the vast majority of creators are people between the ages of 20 and 40, 55% of female authors are between the ages of 20 and 29. This is logical: young women have grown up in the era of social media, they understand better how to promote themselves and are not afraid of digital formats. Instagram, TikTok, Twitter — this is their native environment, and switching to OnlyFans becomes a natural step.

Most of the creators are not in a relationship. Source: Gitnux

According to Gitnux, female content creators aged 18-24 make up 35% of the total number of creators, being the largest demographic segment. 28% of content creators are parents, and 65% of them are single mothers who use the platform as their main source of income. 8% of content authors aged 45 and over: they specialize in adult content.

The majority of female creators are under the age of 29. Source: SimpleBeen

How much can you earn

According to our data, the top 15 creators in 2025 earn in the amount of 18.4 million dollars per month, or more than 220 million per year. The average full-time income of a content creator can reach $43,000 per year after deducting platform fees. At the same time, the distribution of income is extremely uneven: the top 0.1% of creators earn an average of $ 146,881 per month and take 76% of the total revenue of the platform. The top 1% earn more than 10 thousand per month and receive a third of all revenue.

A large — scale analysis by OnlyGuider, based on 58 million transactions, showed that the revenue structure of the models looks like this: private messages bring 69.74% of all revenue, tips — 21.65%, and paid subscriptions — only 4.11%.

More than 300 creators (and almost all of them are women) earn more than 1 million dollars a year. Of course, this is only 0.0064% of all creators, but the fact itself speaks to the potential of the platform. In 2022, 4.5 million authors received payments worth $5.5 billion.

An example of OnlyFans top models:

  • Sophie Rain. Sophie uses TikTok and Instagram to attract an audience by posting viral short videos. Her unique feature is the image of the girl next door combined with the statement that she retains her virginity and adheres to Christian values. According to OnlyGuider, he earns 2.9 million dollars a month, with an estimated annual income of about 35 million.
  • Corinna Kopf. She used her existing audience (over 6.5 million followers on Instagram) for an instant start, betting on exclusive content. According to OnlyGuider, her income is $1.83 million per month.
  • Bhad Bhabie (Danielle Bregoli). A rapper who uses her scandalous reputation and high subscription price ($23.99) to create a sense of exclusivity. According to OnlyGuider, he earns $1.3 million per month.
  • Belle Delphine. A British Internet celebrity known for her anime girl aesthetic and outrageous antics. The high subscription price ($35) works as a filter: subscribers get access to unique content that doesn’t appear anywhere else. According to OnlyGuider, Belle’s income is $1.12 million per month.

Research also shows that women on OnlyFans earn an average of 78% more than men. It’s all about demand: the male audience is willing to pay for female content.

Conclusions 

The competition is huge, but the market is growing. There are more subscribers every year. The winner is not the model who came first, but the one who understands her audience best and gives her what she wants.

The platform allows you to earn money. Industry leaders prove it. The main revenue is generated not by subscriptions, but by private messages (69.74%) and tips (21.65%). 83.3% of all expenses occur in the first 48 hours after subscription, so it is critically important to establish contact with the subscriber.

Age is not a sentence. Yes, most of the creators are under 30 years old. But a quarter of them are older. Even if you are over 30, you can find an audience that is looking for mature, experienced, confident women.

The USA is the main market, but not the only one. More than 1.3 million American authors bring 1.68 billion in annual revenue to the economy. 2% of American women aged 18-45 are already on the platform. This means that American subscribers are used to paying and know what they want. If you’re targeting an English-speaking audience, that’s a good sign. But OnlyFans is becoming more and more popular in both Europe and Asia.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about creators on OnlyFans

Isn’t it too late to start if there are already so many creators?

No, it’s not too late. The platform continues to grow. In 2023-2024, the number of creators increased by 12.5%, and there is no reason to think that growth has completely stopped. New audiences are constantly coming, and they need new faces. The main thing is to find your niche and not try to be like everyone else.

Is it true that the majority of subscribers are men?

Yes, it is. It is the male demand that leads to the dominance of women on the platform. Understanding your male audience is the key to success.

If the top creators are celebrities, do ordinary girls have a chance?

Sure. Celebrities attract crowds of fans, but they also have more competition. Ordinary girls often benefit from a closer, personal connection with their subscribers. Whales (the top 10% of fans, generating 90% of income) often choose not stars, but those with whom they feel a real emotional connection.

Is it worth targeting an American audience?

If you know English, yes, this is the most solvent market. But the competition is higher there. Europe, Latin America and Asia are also growing.

Do I need professional equipment to start?

Not necessarily. Most successful creators start with just a high-quality smartphone and good natural lighting. As you grow, you can invest in a ring light and a tripod. Authentic, “lo-fi” content often performs better because it feels more personal and real to the subscribers than overly polished studio shots.

What is the main source of income: subscriptions or tips?

While subscription fees provide a steady base, the real money is usually made through PPV (Pay-Per-View) messages and tips. Top creators often keep their subscription price low (or even make the page free) to attract a large audience, then generate 70-80% of their revenue by selling exclusive content and chatting in DMs.

Author

  • Founder & CEO, OnlyGuider

    Built OnlyGuider from a spreadsheet to the leading search in the category — 1M+ monthly active users on a 24-hour-fresh index that’s become the default way people find OnlyFans creators. Quoted by NY Post, Vice, Yahoo News, FOX 4, CBS, Boston 25, and the Toronto Sun on how the creator economy actually works.

    Why he built it

    Sam was hunting for the right business to build. One chart kept climbing faster than anything else online — OnlyFans. He signed up as a user to understand the demand.

    He hit a wall in the first hour. The biggest creator economy on the internet had no real search, no activity filters, no way to tell who was still posting. Curated lists went stale in a week. The platform had no front door.

    He started building one. Not a directory — a crawler that checked real activity 24/7 and scored every profile automatically. Three pillars: last seen, user behavior, profile freshness. Re-scored every 24 hours. No manual lists, no bought rankings, no opinions.

    That became AlgoRank. That became OnlyGuider. Now it’s the way people search the platform.

    “The platform had millions of creators and basically no way to find the good ones. That was the whole product thesis.”

    — Sam Pierce, Founder & CEO, OnlyGuider

    What he’s published

    OnlyFans Statistics — The Definitive Reference

    The reference dataset on OnlyFans. Index size, activity rates, creator demographics, spending patterns, growth curves — every number anyone needs to talk about the platform, kept current and continuously updated.

    Read the report →

    OnlyFans Wrapped 2025 — Global Spending Analysis

    $7.2B in global creator-economy revenue. Per-capita spend across 100+ markets, emerging geographies, year-over-year trends. The most-cited creator-economy report of 2025 — picked up by NY Post, Yahoo, FOX 4, CBS, Boston 25, and the Toronto Sun.

    Read the report →

    The 2026 U.S. OnlyFans Creator Census

    $1.68 billion in income generated by American creators on the platform. Demographics, geography, earnings distribution — the most complete public profile of the U.S. creator base ever published.

    Read the report →

    U.S. OnlyFans Spending by State & City — 2025

    All 50 states. 167 American cities. Per-capita spend, year-over-year growth, market-by-market breakdowns. The dataset behind the NY Post, FOX 4, CBS, and Boston 25 stories.

    Read the report →

    The World’s Most Searched OnlyFans Categories

    What people actually search for on OnlyFans, ranked. The largest behavioral dataset on platform demand published — niches, body types, demographics, regions — drawn from the millions of monthly searches running through OnlyGuider.

    Read the report →

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