G-Spot Vibrators

G spot vibrators are curved internal vibrators designed to angle towards the front wall of the vagina, where the G spot sits roughly two to three inches in. The right curve and a firm motor are doing most of the work; brand and price are secondary.
What to look for. A pronounced curve in the shaft, a slightly firmer feel than a soft squishy dildo (G spot stimulation rewards firmness), a flared or wider tip, and a strong motor located near the tip rather than the base. Length is less important than curve.
Combination toys. Many rabbit vibrators double as G spot vibrators with the added clitoral arm. Clit suckers paired with a curved G spot toy is a popular setup.
Materials and care. Body safe silicone with an ABS housing is the standard. Wash with warm soapy water or a toy cleaner. Use water-based lube; silicone lube degrades silicone toys.
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G-Spot Vibrators: Finding and Stimulating the G-Spot

The G-spot has been debated by scientists for decades, but the people who've found theirs don't need a research paper to tell them it's real. A G-spot vibrator is shaped specifically to reach this area and apply pressure and vibration to it in a way that fingers or standard vibrators often can't.

If you've tried to find your G-spot with your fingers and come up empty, a dedicated vibrator might make the difference. The curve does the work of reaching the right angle, and the vibration adds stimulation that manual pressure alone doesn't provide.

What Is a G-Spot Vibrator?

A G-spot vibrator is an internal vibrator with a pronounced curve or angled tip designed to press against the front vaginal wall, where the G-spot is located. The curve is the defining feature. It means the vibrating tip naturally angles towards the G-spot once inserted, without you having to hold the toy at an awkward angle.

Some G-spot vibrators are smooth with a gentle curve. Others have a more dramatic hook shape at the tip for firmer pressure. Some have a bulbous head that provides broader contact with the area. The right choice depends on whether you prefer gentle pressure over a wider area or firm, focused stimulation on a specific point.

Many rabbit vibrators include G-spot stimulation as part of their design, but a dedicated G-spot vibrator gives you more control over the angle and pressure because there's no external arm constraining the position.

How to Find and Stimulate the G-Spot

Finding the G-spot. It's on the front wall of the vagina (the side closest to your belly button), roughly 2 to 3 inches inside. The tissue feels slightly different from the surrounding area: a bit ridged or spongy rather than smooth. It's actually part of the internal clitoral structure, which is why stimulating it can feel so intense.

Insert the vibrator with the curved tip pointing upward (towards your belly button). Slide it in slowly until the tip is 2 to 3 inches deep. You should feel the curve pressing against the front wall. If you're not sure you're in the right spot, try a gentle "come hither" rocking motion with the toy, pressing the tip forward and releasing.

Pressure often matters more than vibration. A lot of people find that firm, steady pressure on the G-spot feels better than intense vibration. Try pressing the curved tip against the front wall with moderate pressure and holding it there, with the vibration on a low or medium setting. The combination of pressure and vibration together is usually what produces the strongest response.

Don't panic about squirting. G-spot stimulation can sometimes trigger female ejaculation (squirting). Not everyone experiences it, and it's not a goal you need to aim for, but if it happens it's completely normal and nothing to worry about. Lay a towel down if you're concerned.

Cleaning Your G-Spot Vibrator

Warm water and mild soap after every use. Pay attention to the curved tip area where fluid collects. If your vibrator is waterproof (most rechargeable ones are), rinse it under the tap. Dry thoroughly before storing. The same care rules apply as for any silicone vibrator. See our main vibrators guide for more detail on materials and cleaning.

Why G-Spot Vibrators Are Worth Trying

A different kind of orgasm. G-spot orgasms tend to feel deeper and more full-body than clitoral orgasms. Some people describe them as a building wave rather than a sharp peak. Not everyone experiences them (and that's completely fine), but for those who do, they can be incredibly intense.

The curve does the hard work. Trying to reach and maintain pressure on the G-spot with your fingers is awkward. Your wrist gets tired, the angle is difficult, and it's hard to sustain consistent pressure. A curved vibrator holds the right position for you, which means you can relax and focus on what you're feeling rather than on your hand cramping up.

Pairs brilliantly with clitoral stimulation. G-spot vibrator inside, bullet vibrator or clit suction toy outside. The simultaneous internal and external stimulation is what produces blended orgasms, which many people describe as the most intense type of orgasm they've experienced.

Good for exploration. If you've always focused on clitoral stimulation and wondered whether internal stimulation could work for you, a G-spot vibrator is the best way to find out. The curve targets the right area automatically, so you're not guessing.

Tips for Better G-Spot Stimulation

Arousal first, G-spot second. The G-spot becomes more prominent and easier to find when you're already aroused. Blood flow to the area causes it to swell slightly, making it more responsive to pressure. Start with whatever gets you going (clitoral stimulation, foreplay, whatever works) and then introduce the G-spot vibrator once you're warmed up.

Rock rather than thrust. Instead of moving the vibrator in and out like a dildo, try a rocking motion that keeps the curved tip pressing against the front wall. Small, firm, rhythmic movements tend to work better for G-spot stimulation than deep thrusting.

Experiment with pressure. Some people like very firm pressure, almost a pushing sensation. Others prefer something lighter. Try both and see what your body responds to. There's no "correct" amount of pressure.

Combine with clitoral stimulation. We keep saying this because it works. A G-spot vibrator inside and a clitoral vibrator outside is the most reliable route to a blended orgasm for most people. Let both build together rather than focusing on one at a time.

Budget vs Premium G-Spot Vibes

The curve is the most important feature, and even budget G-spot vibrators get that right. What changes with price is the motor quality, the flexibility of the shaft, and the silicone feel.

Under £20: basic curved vibrators that do the job. The vibration might be more buzzy than rumbly, and the silicone may feel firmer, but the shape is right and they work.

£20 to £45: rechargeable, waterproof, multiple vibration patterns, softer silicone with some flex in the shaft. This is the sweet spot. A good G-spot vibrator in this range will last years.

Over £45: premium motors with deep rumbly vibration, ergonomic handles, come-hither motion mechanisms, and app control. Lovely toys, but the mid-range options are genuinely excellent.

G-Spot Vibrator Questions

What if I can't find my G-spot?
You're not alone. It's not as obvious as people make it sound, and it's easier to find when you're already aroused (because blood flow causes the tissue to swell). Insert the curved vibrator with the tip pointing towards your belly button, about 2 to 3 inches in. Rock it gently against the front wall. If you feel a sensation that's different from the rest, that's it. Some people feel a sudden "I need to wee" sensation the first time, which is actually a sign you've found the right spot. If you still can't find it, don't stress. Not everyone experiences strong G-spot sensation, and clitoral orgasms are just as valid.
Can G-spot stimulation make me squirt?
It can, though not for everyone. G-spot stimulation is the most commonly reported trigger for female ejaculation. The fluid comes from the Skene's glands, which sit near the G-spot. If it happens, it's completely normal and healthy. If it doesn't happen, that's also completely normal. It's not a performance goal or a measure of how good the experience was. If you're curious about it, lay a towel down so you can relax without worrying about the sheets.
Is a G-spot vibrator better than a rabbit for G-spot stimulation?
For pure G-spot stimulation, yes. A dedicated G-spot vibrator gives you complete control over the angle, pressure, and depth of the curved tip. With a rabbit, the internal shaft position is partly determined by where the external arm needs to sit on the clitoris, which means the G-spot contact is a compromise. If G-spot stimulation is your priority, a dedicated G-spot vibrator paired with a separate clitoral toy gives you the best of both worlds with full control over each.
How curved should a G-spot vibrator be?
It depends on what you prefer. A gentle curve provides softer, broader pressure against the front wall. A more dramatic hook or bulbous tip gives firmer, more focused pressure on a specific point. If you're not sure, start with a moderate curve. You can always try a more pronounced shape later if you want more intensity. The angle of the curve matters more than the overall length of the toy.
Can I use a G-spot vibrator anally?
Only if it has a flared base. Most G-spot vibrators are designed for vaginal use and don't have a flared base, which means they're not safe for anal insertion. If you want curved internal stimulation anally (for prostate massage, for example), look specifically at prostate massagers in our anal toys section, which have the right curve and a flared base for safety.
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