
Does Janitor AI Have a Filter? (2026)
Does Janitor AI have a filter? The platform itself is unfiltered — but the model you connect decides what's allowed. Here's how it really works in 2026.

Kissable Team
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Janitor AI doesn't filter your chats. The platform itself is just a character browser with a chat box — it's the language model you plug into it that decides what's allowed, what it costs, and how much it remembers.
The free built-in model is the one most people try first. It's cautious and will refuse or soften some content. Hook up your own model through an API key or a proxy and the experience flips to near-fully uncensored. That's why "is Janitor AI filtered?" doesn't have one answer: the platform is open, but your backend choice determines everything downstream.
How the "filter" actually works
Janitor AI has two layers: the character front end (the site, bots, chat box) and the model backend (the AI doing the actual writing). The front end barely filters anything. When people say "the filter," they almost always mean the model refusing a prompt — not the platform blocking it.
On the backend side you've got two paths:
- The free built-in model. Default, free, and the most restrictive. Under load it slows down, repeats itself, and dodges explicit scenes more often.
- Your own connected model. Route Janitor AI to a different model through an API key or a proxy. Depending on the model you pick, the experience ranges from "lightly moderated" to "completely unfiltered."
When one person swears Janitor AI is uncensored and another says it's full of filters, they're usually just on different backends.
Is the free Janitor AI model uncensored?
Mostly — but inconsistently. The free model goes further than mainstream chatbots, which is why people flock to it. But it still refuses sometimes, leans on flowery "purple prose," and drops in quality when the servers are busy. It also has a short memory: long roleplays drift, and the character forgets details you set up an hour ago. For a lot of users that's the real ceiling, not the filter.
How to get a fully unfiltered experience
The move is to stop using the free model and connect your own. Two caveats:
- Setup isn't plug-and-play. API keys, proxy links, and config settings are fiddly, and broken public proxies are common.
- "Free" stops being free. The Janitor AI site is free, but a good uncensored backend bills you for usage, and those costs are hard to predict.
| What you connect | Filter level | Cost | Memory | Setup |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free built-in model | Moderate, inconsistent | Free | Short | None |
| Your own model (API / proxy) | Low to none | Pay per use, variable | Varies | Fiddly |
| A dedicated companion app | Adult opt-in (17+) | Flat subscription | Persistent | None |
Setup, cost, and memory
If you only want one steamy scene, the free model is fine. The problems show up when you want an ongoing relationship: you end up babysitting API keys, watching a usage meter, and re-explaining your character every few sessions because the context window rolled over. Janitor AI is a great open sandbox; it isn't built to remember you.
If you want uncensored chat without the setup
If you want adult, judgment-free chat that works without the tinkering — no API keys, no proxies, no surprise bills — a dedicated companion app is the simpler path. Kissable is one option: it's built for 17+ users, keeps adult text behind an opt-in, and runs on flat pricing with no per-message token meter. The bigger difference is memory — it holds onto your story across sessions instead of forgetting it — plus photos and voice notes in your companion's own voice. Full disclosure: Kissable is our own app, so weigh this paragraph accordingly; our testing approach is public at kissable.app/methodology. If you'd rather stay in the open-platform world, our Janitor AI alternatives guide covers the rest.
FAQ
Does Janitor AI have a filter?
Not at the platform level. Janitor AI is a front end; the content limits come from the language model you connect. The free built-in model is the most restrictive, while a model you connect yourself can be effectively unfiltered.
Is Janitor AI filtered?
It depends entirely on the backend. On the free default model you'll hit occasional refusals and softening. On your own connected model, filtering can drop to almost nothing.
Is Janitor AI uncensored?
The platform allows uncensored roleplay, but how uncensored it feels is decided by your model choice. Many users only get a truly uncensored experience after they switch off the free model.
Is the free Janitor AI model uncensored?
It's permissive for adult roleplay but inconsistent — expect occasional refusals, repetitive writing, and slowdowns under load. It's the default people try first, which is why so many conclude "Janitor AI is filtered."
How do you turn off the Janitor AI filter?
There's no single switch. In practice, people reduce filtering by connecting their own model via an API key or proxy instead of using the free built-in one. That trades the filter for setup work and usage costs.
Is Janitor AI safe?
It's an 18+ platform with adult content, so treat it like any adult site: use a unique login, be mindful of what you share, and remember that anything routed through a third-party proxy passes through someone else's server.
Does Janitor AI cost money?
The site itself is free. Costs appear when you connect a paid model for an unfiltered or higher-quality experience — you pay for that backend's usage, and those bills are variable.
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