Our G-spot vibrators are designed to reach the sensitive zone on the front wall of the vagina, where firm, rhythmic pressure combined with vibration creates a deeper, fuller sensation than external stimulation alone. Every vibrator in this collection is hand-picked for its body-safe materials, considered curve and reliable motor, so you can explore internal pleasure with complete confidence.
What is a G-Spot Vibrators
A G-spot vibrator is an internal toy with a curved or angled tip built to apply pressure and vibration to the G-spot, a region of sensitive tissue around 5 to 7 cm inside the front vaginal wall. The curve is what sets it apart from a standard vibrator: it lets you target the spot precisely without the hand strain that comes with manual motion.
How vibrators that target the G-spot work
Vibrators that target the G-spot share three defining features: a pronounced curve, a firm but body-safe shaft and a focused vibrating tip. The G-spot responds best to pressure as well as vibration, so the shape matters more than girth. As you become aroused the tissue swells and becomes easier to locate, which is why most people find a slow build-up far more effective than diving straight in. Pairing your toy with a quality water-based lubricant makes insertion smoother and the sensation more comfortable from the very first touch.
Clit and G-spot vibrators for blended pleasure
A clit and G-spot vibrator stimulates the clitoris and the G-spot at the same time, producing what sex educators call a blended orgasm. These dual-action toys, often known as rabbit vibrators, combine a curved internal shaft with an external arm that rests against the clitoris, so two of the body's most responsive areas are engaged together. Many people who do not climax from penetration alone find that a G-spot and clit vibrator is the combination that finally works for them, because it removes the need to coordinate two separate toys.
If you prefer to focus on one area at a time, you can still build your own pairing. Use a dedicated G-spot toy alongside a clitoral vibrator for full control over each sensation, or reach for a broad, rumbly wand vibrator if you find pinpoint clitoral stimulation too intense.
How to choose the right G-spot vibrator
A few simple factors make all the difference between a toy that sits in a drawer and one you reach for again and again:
- Curve and tip shape. A pronounced curve or bulbous head is essential for reaching the G-spot. The more defined the angle, the easier it is to apply targeted pressure.
- Firmness. Softer silicone suits sensitive bodies, while a firmer shaft delivers the pressure some people need to feel the spot clearly.
- Material. Choose non-porous, body-safe silicone. Porous materials trap bacteria and cannot be fully cleaned, which raises the risk of infection.
- Insertable length. A 5 to 6 inch insertable length suits most people; start moderate unless you already know you prefer a fuller feel.
- Single or dual stimulation. Decide whether you want internal stimulation alone or a clit and G-spot vibrator for blended sensations.
- Power and patterns. Multiple speeds and patterns let you customise the experience, and a rechargeable, waterproof design adds convenience and easy cleaning.
Best for first-time internal play
If you are new to internal toys, a slim mini or discreet vibrator with a gentle curve is a reassuring place to start. Smaller toys feel less intimidating, let you control the depth and intensity, and help you learn what your body responds to before moving on to a fuller or dual-action design.
Best for couples
The longer handle on most G-spot vibrators makes them easy for a partner to control, which is part of why they work so well in shared play. For hands-free fun you might prefer an app-controlled vibrator or a dedicated couples vibrator, both of which let your partner take the lead from across the room or across the country.
How to use a G-spot vibrator
Start relaxed and unhurried. Begin with external warm-up and plenty of lubricant, then guide the toy in slowly with the curved tip angled upward toward the front vaginal wall. Once it is in place, apply gentle pressure and experiment with the rhythm, angle and vibration setting until you find what feels right. There is no single correct technique, and many people enjoy a firmer, rocking motion rather than constant thrusting. Afterwards, clean the toy with warm water and an unscented soap, then let it air dry before storage.
Body-safe materials and care
Everything in this collection is chosen for body-safe, non-porous construction, because what goes inside your body deserves the same scrutiny as anything else you buy for your health. Medical-grade silicone is smooth, flexible and easy to sanitise, and a waterproof rating means you can rinse the toy thoroughly or enjoy it in the bath. Reputable health bodies, including the NHS, recognise that sexual wellbeing is a normal and healthy part of life, and using clean, quality toys is a simple way to look after yours. If you ever experience discomfort, stop and reassess your size, angle or lubricant.
G-spot vibrator FAQs
What is the difference between a G-spot vibrator and a clitoral vibrator?
A G-spot vibrator is curved for internal use and targets the front vaginal wall, while a clitoral vibrator is designed for external stimulation of the clitoris. A clit and G-spot vibrator combines both in one toy for simultaneous, blended stimulation.
Do G-spot vibrators help with squirting?
Many people find that G-spot stimulation can lead to squirting, though it is not a goal for everyone and the experience varies from person to person. A curved G-spot toy makes the area easier to reach and stimulate consistently, which can help if it is something you want to explore.
Are G-spot and clit vibrators good for beginners?
Yes. A G-spot and clit vibrator can be ideal for beginners because it offers familiar external clitoral stimulation alongside gentle internal pressure, so you can ease into internal play at your own pace. Choose a slimmer design with adjustable speeds to start.
How do I clean a G-spot vibrator?
Rinse the toy with warm water and a mild, unscented soap after each use, paying attention to seams and the base. If it is fully waterproof you can submerge it; if it is shared, sanitise it more thoroughly and always check the manufacturer instructions.