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Autoblow AI Modes: Smarter Sessions Without Fixed Patterns

By Autoblow EU· Last updated 15 czerwca 2026

Autoblow AI modes hand control of the session to the software. Instead of a fixed rhythm that loops the same pattern every few seconds, the AI decides when to slow down, when to build pace and when to hold back. AI companions add a conversational layer: you chat, and the machine responds to what you say. Both the AI Ultra and the VacuGlide 2 support these modes. The result is that two sessions in a row in the same AI mode genuinely feel different from each other.

Autoblow AI modes: why the machine is not just looping a pattern

Every entry-level device in this category does some version of the same thing: pick a speed, run a fixed stroke cycle, repeat. It works, but after a few minutes the predictability is noticeable. Your brain starts expecting the next movement before it arrives.

The AI modes on the Autoblow break that pattern. The software running them was trained on real motion data and is designed to vary rhythm and technique in ways that do not resolve into a predictable cycle. Within a single session in an AI mode you might get a slow build, a sudden burst of fast strokes, a deliberate pause, then something different again. The machine is not picking randomly either -- the variation follows internal logic about pacing and tension.

There are several named AI modes, each with a different character:

  • AI Blowjob: the flagship mode, trained to mimic the variable rhythm and technique of a real experience. Starts slow and builds with no fixed endpoint.
  • AI Edging: designed to bring you close and back off repeatedly. Frustrating in exactly the right way.
  • AI Deep Throat: emphasises longer, deeper strokes with more sustained pressure at the end of each.
  • AI Handjob: lighter and faster, focused on the upper portion of the stroke range.

You can switch modes mid-session without turning the machine off. The transition is smooth rather than a hard stop.

How AI companions work: the machine responds to you

AI companions are a layer on top of the base AI modes. Instead of the software deciding everything autonomously, you open a chat interface in the web app and type messages. The companion reads what you say and adjusts the machine's behaviour in response.

This is not a simple keyword trigger system. Saying something that implies urgency tends to speed the machine up. Descriptions of wanting it slower tend to slow it down. The companion has a personality and will respond in character -- some are more dominant, some more responsive to direction.

Four things that catch people off guard:

  • You do not have to chat constantly. The companion runs an AI mode in the background when you are not typing. You can send a message, put the phone down and pick it up again later. The experience does not require ongoing input to stay interesting.
  • The companion remembers context within the session. It knows what you said five messages ago and can reference it. Across sessions, context resets.
  • It works in multiple languages. If you prefer to interact in Dutch or another EU language, the companion handles it. This is not a translated interface -- the underlying model is actually multilingual.
  • Requests are not always followed literally. The companion has its own character and may push back on a request or interpret it loosely. That is part of what makes it feel less like a remote control and more like an interaction.

If you want direct, immediate machine control without the conversational layer, the remote control feature is probably a better fit -- the guide on Autoblow remote control covers that side.

AI modes vs fixed modes: when to use which

The Autoblow also has traditional fixed modes -- speed levels and preset stroke patterns that run consistently until you change them. These are useful and have their place. The choice between AI and fixed modes is not obvious, so here is a direct comparison:

Fixed modesAI modes
PredictabilityHigh -- you know what's comingLow -- that's the point
ControlDirect and immediateIndirect, through companion or ambient logic
Good forBuilding to a specific feelingSustained sessions with variety
Learning curveNoneA few minutes to get comfortable
Battery useStandardSlightly higher (continuous computation)

A practical approach that many users land on: start a session in an AI mode, switch to a fixed mode when you want something specific, then switch back. Both modes are available from the same interface and the transition takes a second.

The AI modes are also compatible with video sync in a different way than fixed modes -- the AI interprets sync commands with more variation, so even with the same script the motion is not identical every time.

AI modes on the AI Ultra vs the VacuGlide 2

Both machines support the full set of AI modes and AI companions. The training data and the logic are the same. What differs is the physical hardware responding to those commands.

On the Autoblow AI Ultra, AI mode commands translate directly to stroke depth and speed. The AI Edging mode, for example, builds stroke speed then pulls back; on the AI Ultra that reads as the stroke literally slowing before it would have pushed you over the edge.

On the VacuGlide 2, the same commands modulate suction intensity and rhythm instead. AI Edging feels different on the VacuGlide -- it is a building and releasing of pressure rather than a change in stroke speed. Neither is a better implementation of the idea; they are genuinely different sensations that happen to share the same AI logic.

Which machine you prefer for AI modes comes down to which type of sensation you prefer full stop. If you have not tried both, the compare page has a detailed side-by-side that covers the hardware differences without overselling either one.

Both machines ship with a 2-year EU warranty, from the Netherlands, in a discreet box. Support is available in 10 languages if you ever need it.

Getting the most from AI companions

Things that make a real difference, in order of impact:

Pick a companion with a character you find interesting. They are not interchangeable. Different companions have different dominant/submissive dynamics, different response styles and different ways of handling direction. Spending a minute reading the short description before starting a session is not wasted time.

Type naturally rather than issuing commands. The companion responds better to descriptive language than to blunt instructions. Compare the difference between typing 'faster' versus 'I want to feel you pushing harder right now' -- the second tends to produce a stronger machine response and a more engaged reply.

Use it as a slow-build session rather than a shortcut to the finish. The AI modes are designed for extended experiences. If you rush through or skip to fast settings immediately, you are mostly bypassing what they are good at. Starting slow and letting the companion build the session pays off.

The companion will not do everything you ask. This is a feature, not a bug. Companions have guardrails and personality. If a request is outside what the companion will engage with, it says so and redirects. This is what keeps the interaction from feeling purely mechanical.

Connectivity matters more for companions than for fixed modes. The chat is processed remotely, so a weak Wi-Fi signal introduces noticeable delays between sending a message and the machine responding. If you are far from your router, move closer or consider using a fixed mode instead.

AI-driven stroking: how the training data shapes the experience

The term 'AI modes' could mean almost anything in consumer electronics, so it is worth being specific about what it means here.

The Autoblow AI modes were trained on motion capture data from real physical acts -- not simulated data and not simple wave functions. The training process extracted patterns of rhythm, pacing, intensity and variation, then used those patterns to build a generative model. The model produces novel sequences rather than playing back recordings.

What that means in practice:

  • No two sessions are identical. The model generates motion in real time rather than looping stored clips. A session started at 9pm and repeated at 10pm will follow different timing and pacing, even in the same mode.
  • The variation feels organic rather than random. Random would mean equally likely to produce any pattern, including ones that do not make sense. The trained model generates variation within the space of patterns it learned from real data, so the variation stays physically coherent.
  • Speed is a guide, not a ceiling. Each AI mode has a general character (AI Edging leans slower with peaks; AI Blowjob ranges more widely) but the intensity setting in the web app shifts the whole distribution -- a high intensity AI Edging still edges, it just does so faster overall.

This is genuinely different from the 'AI' labelling you see on many devices that just means 'the device has several preset patterns.' The Autoblow shipped the first generation of this approach back in 2019, which is why the training data is mature and the modes feel credibly intelligent rather than gimmicky.

Switching between modes: answers to questions that come up

Can I switch AI modes while a session is running?
Yes. Tap the mode selector in the web app and choose a different AI mode. The machine transitions smoothly. You do not need to pause or restart.

Can I combine AI modes with a remote partner?
Yes. The remote control feature lets a partner adjust what mode the machine is in, including switching to an AI mode or back to a fixed one. The companion chat is single-user (it is tied to the account running the session), but mode control is shareable. See the remote control guide for the setup.

Do the AI modes work offline?
The AI mode logic runs in the web app, which requires an internet connection. The built-in offline fixed modes are available without connectivity, but the AI modes and companions are online-only features.

Will the companion remember my preferences next time?
Not currently across sessions. Within a single session the companion builds context and remembers what you have said, but when you close the session that context resets. Each new session starts fresh.

The AI mode seems to have stopped varying -- it feels repetitive.
This can happen if the intensity is set very high for an extended period; the machine has less room to vary because it is operating near its physical ceiling. Try reducing intensity by 20-30% and the variation should return.

Frequently asked questions

What are Autoblow AI modes?+

Autoblow AI modes hand control of the stroking rhythm to software trained on real motion data. Instead of a fixed pattern that repeats on a loop, the AI varies speed, depth and pacing in real time so the session builds and shifts organically. No two sessions in the same AI mode are identical.

What is an Autoblow AI companion?+

An AI companion is a character in the web app that you chat with during a session. As you type, the companion reads your messages and adjusts the machine's behaviour -- speeding up, slowing down or changing mode based on what you say. The companion has its own personality and responds in character rather than just following commands literally.

Do Autoblow AI modes work on both the AI Ultra and the VacuGlide 2?+

Yes. Both machines support the same set of AI modes and AI companions. The difference is in how the hardware responds: the AI Ultra produces stroking motion, the VacuGlide 2 varies suction intensity and rhythm. The logic is identical; the sensation is different.

How are AI modes different from fixed modes?+

Fixed modes run the same stroke pattern at a consistent speed until you change the setting. AI modes generate motion in real time using a trained model, so the pacing builds, holds and shifts without repeating a fixed cycle. Fixed modes give you more predictable control; AI modes give you more variety over longer sessions.

Do I have to chat continuously to use the AI companions?+

No. When you are not typing, the companion runs an AI mode in the background autonomously. You can send a message, put your phone down and come back to it later. The experience does not require ongoing input to stay interesting.

Can I use AI modes without an internet connection?+

No. The AI mode logic and the companion run in the web app, which requires an internet connection and an online Autoblow. The built-in offline fixed modes work without connectivity and are a good fallback when you do not have Wi-Fi available.

Which AI mode is best for beginners?+

AI Blowjob is the best starting point. It has the most general character and the widest range of variation, so it adapts well across different intensity preferences. Start at a moderate intensity setting and give it five or ten minutes before adjusting, since the mode builds context over time rather than delivering its full range immediately.

Can a partner control the AI modes remotely?+

Yes. The remote control feature lets a partner switch between modes, including AI modes, from anywhere with an internet connection. The companion chat is tied to the account running the session, but mode and intensity control is fully shareable via the device token.

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