OnlyFans USA: Creator Rankings by State & Top Cities
The United States dominates the OnlyFans landscape with over 227,000 verified indexed creators producing content across the country. Whether you're looking for creators in your city, exploring regional pricing differences, or curious about where the most content comes from, this comprehensive guide breaks down the OnlyFans ecosystem across America.
Using data from SearchOnly, a free OnlyFans search engine with geographic indexing, we've analyzed creator distribution, pricing patterns, and content volume across all 50 states and hundreds of major cities.
The OnlyFans Geography of America
When you search for OnlyFans near me, the results vary dramatically depending on your location. The United States shows distinct regional patterns in creator concentration, pricing strategies, and content production.
227,836Total US Creators
$12.29Average Price
MillionsTotal Verified Indexed
29%Free Accounts
Top 30 US Cities for OnlyFans Creators
Based on SearchOnly's index of active creators with published content, here are the cities with the most OnlyFans presence:
Rank
City
Creators
Avg Price
Avg Media
1
Los Angeles
15,252
$9.71
196
2
Miami
10,686
$11.81
246
3
Atlanta
8,695
$11.70
165
4
Houston
7,781
$12.25
129
5
Chicago
7,461
$10.47
165
6
Dallas
5,556
$11.34
128
7
Washington
4,818
$8.98
185
8
Las Vegas
3,334
$10.68
789
9
Seattle
2,956
$9.75
253
10
San Diego
2,741
$9.70
85
11
Phoenix
2,567
$9.86
229
12
Denver
2,481
$9.28
228
13
Austin
2,354
$9.16
293
14
Orlando
2,206
$10.30
148
15
Tampa
2,180
$10.69
258
Value Score: Which Cities Give You the Most Content Per Dollar
Raw creator counts only tell part of the story. To identify where subscribers actually get the best deal, we calculated a Value Score for each city — a composite metric factoring in average media count, subscription price, and free account availability. Higher scores mean more content per dollar spent.
City
Creators (w/ Media)
Avg Media
Avg Paid Price
Free %
Value Score
Las Vegas
5,264
385
$14.68
22.1%
26.3
Los Angeles
9,399
346
$13.84
23.3%
25.0
Austin
1,455
281
$12.74
25.6%
22.1
Seattle
1,897
245
$13.55
25.1%
18.1
Denver
1,574
224
$12.68
24.2%
17.7
Phoenix
1,563
223
$13.12
22.6%
17.0
Tampa
1,272
243
$14.34
22.8%
17.0
Miami
5,268
237
$15.55
21.5%
15.2
Washington
3,006
181
$12.51
25.6%
14.4
San Diego
1,574
166
$13.20
22.9%
12.5
Chicago
4,893
163
$13.72
21.4%
11.9
Orlando
1,399
147
$13.66
20.7%
10.8
Atlanta
6,323
154
$14.63
17.4%
10.5
Dallas
3,585
124
$14.58
19.8%
8.5
Houston
4,880
124
$15.40
17.0%
8.0
Las Vegas tops the Value Score at 26.3 — its creators average 385 media items at $14.68 with a 22.1% free rate, meaning subscribers get roughly 3x the content per dollar compared to Houston (Value Score: 8.0). Austin surprises at third place (22.1), driven by the highest free account rate (25.6%) and strong media output (281 avg) at a below-average price ($12.74).
The bottom of the table tells a clear story: Texas and Southeast cities charge the most ($14.58–$15.55 avg paid price) while delivering the least content (124–154 avg media items). Houston and Dallas have the lowest free rates (17.0% and 19.8%), making them the most expensive markets for subscribers.
Regional Patterns: Where Creators Thrive
West Coast: Professional and Diverse
California alone accounts for a massive portion of US OnlyFans creators. Los Angeles leads the nation with 15,252 total creators (9,399 with active media), while San Diego (1,574) and San Francisco also rank highly. For a deeper dive into the California market, check out our guide to OnlyFans in California.
LA's creator mix is the most professionally diverse in the country. Cross-tab data shows 213 Pornstar-tagged creators, 201 Models, 104 Artists, 86 Dancers, 64 Photographers, and 46 Fitness creators — plus niche professions like 11 DJs and 10 Yoga Instructors that don't appear in significant numbers anywhere else. Content styles reflect this diversity: 185 Exclusive, 111 Uncensored, 98 Weekly, 76 Live Streaming, and 48 Professional-tagged creators. LA is the only city with meaningful counts for HD/4K (27), Interactive (24), Collaborations (12), and No Face (10) content.
Seattle (1,897 media-active creators) stands apart from the California cities with a more amateur-leaning profile: Dancer (20) and Artist (17) lead its profession tags, while Amateur (12) shows up prominently in content styles — a pattern absent from LA or San Diego.
The Southeast: Premium Pricing, Specialized Niches
Miami and Atlanta represent the Southeast's strong OnlyFans presence, ranking #2 and #3 nationally. But they're not interchangeable markets.
Atlanta's creator mix — Dancer (30) ranks almost equal to Pornstar (31) and Model (38) — reflects the city's hip-hop and dance culture. 27 creators tag as Artist. The content style skews toward daily posting (116) and DM accessibility (76 DMs Open), with relatively lower Uncensored tags (36) compared to its size. Atlanta charges $14.63 average among paid creators with the lowest free rate of any top-10 city (17.4%).
Miami leans more toward the modeling and fitness world: Model (73) and Fitness (37) dominate alongside Pornstar (54). Content is more polished — 14 Professional-tagged, 18 Interactive, 19 Amateur — and 90 creators tag as Exclusive. Miami's paid price ($15.55) is the highest of any top-15 city.
Houston breaks the pattern entirely. Dancer (27) leads all other professions, ahead of Model (20) and Cam Girl (17). Houston also has 11 Athlete-tagged creators and 10 Fitness — more sports-adjacent than any Southeast peer. Despite having 4,880 media-active creators, Houston averages only 124 media items per profile, the lowest of any top-15 city, while charging $15.40.
Surprising Standouts
Las Vegas deserves far more than its #8 ranking by total creators suggests. Among its 5,264 media-active creators, 150 tag as Pornstar, 84 as Model, 68 as Dancer, and 56 as Cam Girl. That means Las Vegas has nearly as many Pornstar-tagged creators (150) as Los Angeles (213) despite having 44% fewer total creators — making it the most professional-entertainment-dense market per capita in the country.
Vegas content style data reinforces this: 186 Daily posters, 128 DMs Open, 76 Exclusive, 67 Uncensored, 58 Reply to All, and 51 Live Streaming. The Live Streaming count (51) trails only LA (76), and Vegas has 16 Professional-tagged creators, 12 Raw, and 19 Amateur — a spread that reflects its mix of industry professionals and independent creators. With 385 average media items per profile and a Value Score of 26.3, Las Vegas is the best content-per-dollar market in the US.
Washington DC shows a distinctive profile shaped by its professional population. Its content style is uniquely heavy on Weekly posting (30) — the highest weekly-to-daily ratio (30:52) of any major city. 27 Request Friendly creators and 17 Exclusive suggest a market oriented around personalized content. The profession mix (Model 20, Artist 19, Pornstar 14, Photographer 11) skews more toward creative professionals than entertainment industry workers. DC also ties Austin for the highest free account rate (25.6%) among top-15 cities.
Pricing Across America: The $10 Divide
Our data shows a clear pricing distribution among US OnlyFans creators:
Price Range
Percentage
Free
29.0%
$1-5
12.0%
$5-10
28.0%
$10-15
14.4%
$15-25
13.6%
$25+
3.0%
The $5-10 range is most popular, with about 28% of creators choosing this price point. Combined with the $10-15 bracket, over 42% of paid creators cluster around the $10 mark — close to the median of $10.00 and average paid price of $12.29.
Free vs. Paid Strategies
About 29% of creators globally offer free subscriptions (669,269 free accounts), monetizing instead through:
Pay-per-view (PPV) content
Tips and custom requests
Live streams and messages
Promotional funnels to paid tiers
Cities with the most free creators:
City
Free Creators
Los Angeles
2,173
Miami
1,127
Atlanta
1,091
Chicago
1,040
Houston
821
These numbers show that competitive markets like LA adopt freemium models more frequently. With over 15,000 total creators in Los Angeles, offering free access helps new creators stand out.
Cities with Premium Pricing
Among cities with at least 100 creators, these command the highest average subscription prices:
City
Average Price
Total Creators
Sacramento
$12.09
1,052
Miami
$11.81
10,686
Atlanta
$11.70
8,695
San Jose
$11.50
315
Houston
$12.25
7,781
Dallas
$11.34
5,556
Chicago
$10.47
7,461
Tampa
$10.69
2,180
Orlando
$10.30
2,206
Los Angeles
$9.71
15,252
Sacramento leads California in pricing at $12.09 average. Cities with thousands of creators — Miami, Houston, Atlanta — maintain above-average prices through market reputation and brand recognition, while Los Angeles's intense competition drives prices closer to $9.71.
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Where do creators post the most content? Here are the top cities by average media count:
City
Avg Media Items
Las Vegas
789
Austin
293
Tampa
258
Seattle
253
Miami
246
Denver
228
Los Angeles
196
Washington
185
Chicago
165
Atlanta
165
Las Vegas stands out dramatically with 789 average posts — likely driven by tourism, entertainment culture, and creator concentration. Austin follows at 293, showing that mid-sized creative cities can match larger markets in content output.
Cities like Tampa (258) and Seattle (253) punch above their weight in content volume. This suggests dedicated creator communities focused on consistent posting schedules.
Content Style Analysis: What Each City Actually Posts
Volume alone doesn't tell you what you'll find when you subscribe. Cross-referencing content style tags with city data reveals distinct creative identities across US markets.
The Uncensored-to-Professional Ratio
This ratio reveals how "polished" vs. "raw" a city's content skews:
City
Uncensored
Professional
Ratio
Character
Las Vegas
67
16
4.2:1
Raw-leaning entertainment
Miami
68
14
4.9:1
Explicit but curated
Los Angeles
111
48
2.3:1
Most balanced major market
Chicago
15
—
All uncensored
Underground/indie scene
Seattle
10
—
All uncensored
Amateur-dominant
Las Vegas doesn't just post the most — it posts differently. With 67 Uncensored-tagged creators vs. 16 Professional, Vegas content skews raw and unfiltered. Compare that to LA's 111:48 Uncensored-to-Professional ratio (2.3:1) — the most balanced split of any major city, reflecting its mix of industry professionals and independent creators.
DMs Open and Request Friendly: The Engagement Markets
Some cities prioritize subscriber interaction over pure content output:
City
DMs Open
Request Friendly
Reply to All
Engagement Index
Phoenix
40
27
—
Highest request rate per creator
Austin
42
25
14
Most accessible mid-size city
Las Vegas
128
31
58
High volume, high access
Houston
56
33
27
Strong engagement, low content
Denver
34
20
11
Balanced engagement market
Phoenix stands out with 40 DMs Open and 27 Request Friendly creators among only 1,563 media-active profiles — the highest request-friendly density of any top-15 city. Austin (42 DMs Open, 25 Request Friendly) offers a similar accessible experience. If custom content and direct interaction matter more to you than catalog size, these cities outperform LA and Miami per-capita.
Live Streaming Hubs
Live streaming requires consistent schedules and real-time engagement — it clusters in entertainment-industry cities:
Los Angeles: 76 Live Streaming creators (largest hub)
Las Vegas: 51 (second largest, driven by entertainment industry)
Miami: 43
Atlanta: 26
Houston: 18
Chicago: 17
Cities below 1,500 creators rarely support more than 12-13 Live Streaming creators, making this a feature primarily available in the six markets listed above.
Exclusive Content Markets
Creators who tag as "Exclusive" signal content unavailable on other platforms — a key differentiator for subscribers on multiple services:
City
Exclusive Creators
% of Media-Active
Los Angeles
185
2.0%
Miami
90
1.7%
Las Vegas
76
1.4%
Atlanta
44
0.7%
Chicago
30
0.6%
Seattle
28
1.5%
LA and Miami lead in absolute Exclusive counts, but Seattle's 28 Exclusive creators among 1,897 total (1.5%) makes it a strong per-capita exclusive market — subscribers in smaller cities are more likely to find content they can't get elsewhere.
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Tips for Geographic Searches
Start broad, then narrow: Search by city first to see the overall landscape. Los Angeles has 15,000+ creators — you'll need additional filters (price, category, content type) to find your preferences.
Consider nearby cities: If you're in a smaller market, expand your search radius. Someone listed in "Dallas" might also serve Fort Worth. Someone in "Washington" could be in Virginia or Maryland suburbs.
Free accounts for exploration: With 29% of creators offering free accounts globally, you can explore different cities without commitment. Free accounts often offer sample content before requesting tips or PPV purchases.
Look beyond the big cities: While LA and Atlanta dominate by numbers, smaller markets like Nashville (838 creators) or Pittsburgh (681 creators) offer less saturated communities where creators may be more interactive with subscribers.
International Context: USA vs. Other Countries
The United States represents the largest OnlyFans market globally, but how does it compare to other countries?
Geographic diversity: 227,836 verified indexed creators spread across hundreds of cities creates local competition
Market scale: The US market is nearly 5x the size of the second-largest country (Mexico at 48,654)
The US market's maturity shows in these metrics. Established creators can charge premium prices, while newcomers adopt free/PPV models to build audiences in competitive markets.
State-Level Insights: Aggregated from City Data
By combining city-level data from SearchOnly's index, we can build a clearer picture of state-level OnlyFans markets than raw creator counts alone:
Miami (5,268) + Orlando (1,399) + Tampa (1,272) = 7,939
3 cities in top 15
14.3
Model (85+), Pornstar (66+), Fitness (37+)
Georgia
Atlanta = 6,323
1 city, #3 nationally
10.5
Model (38), Pornstar (31), Dancer (30)
Nevada
Las Vegas = 5,264
1 city, highest Value Score
26.3
Pornstar (150), Model (84), Dancer (68)
Illinois
Chicago = 4,893
1 city in top 15
11.9
Model (35), Dancer (34), Pornstar (23)
Washington
DC (3,006) + Seattle (1,897) = 4,903
2 cities in top 15
16.3
Model (37), Dancer (33), Artist (36)
Colorado
Denver = 1,574
1 city in top 15
17.7
Model (21), Dancer (18), Artist (17)
Arizona
Phoenix = 1,563
1 city in top 15
17.0
Pornstar (17), Artist (14), Model (14)
California dominates by sheer scale — 10,973 media-active creators across LA and San Diego alone, with the most diverse profession mix in the country. LA's 213 Pornstar + 201 Model + 104 Artist creators create a depth of content unavailable in any other state.
Texas has the second-most media-active creators (9,920 across three cities) but the lowest average Value Score (12.9) — meaning subscribers pay the most per unit of content. Texas cities charge $14.58–$15.40 for paid subscriptions while averaging only 124 media items. The profession mix skews toward Dancer (Houston leads with 27) rather than the Pornstar/Model dominance seen in California and Nevada.
Florida splits the difference: 7,939 media-active creators with a middling Value Score (14.3). Miami's high pricing ($15.55) is offset by Tampa's strong content output (243 avg media items, Value Score 17.0). Florida's Fitness tag count (37 in Miami alone) is the highest of any state, reflecting its beach and lifestyle culture.
Nevada punches absurdly above its weight. A single city — Las Vegas — delivers the highest Value Score (26.3) of any market, with 150 Pornstar-tagged creators rivaling California's 213+ despite having 52% fewer media-active creators.
Emerging Markets and Trends
Several mid-sized cities show surprising OnlyFans activity relative to their population:
Austin (2,354 creators): Tech-savvy population and "Keep Austin Weird" culture
Denver (2,481 creators): Growing tech scene and young demographic
Orlando (2,206 creators): Tourism capital with entertainment industry connections
Tampa (2,180 creators): Florida Gulf Coast lifestyle hub
These cities represent "creator-friendly" environments with:
Strong creative communities
Lower cost of living than coastal cities
Young, tech-savvy demographics
Progressive attitudes toward adult content
For creators considering relocation or targeting specific markets, these emerging cities offer less saturation than LA or Miami while maintaining substantial subscriber bases.
Privacy and Safety Considerations
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For subscribers:
Geographic filtering doesn't mean creators actually live in listed cities (they may list aspirational or nearby major cities for privacy)
Never share creator location information publicly
Respect boundaries around personal information
Use SearchOnly's filters rather than asking creators directly for location details
For creators:
You control location visibility in your profile
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Business Insights: What the Data Tells Creators
If you're an OnlyFans creator analyzing these statistics, here are key strategic takeaways:
New creators should aim to publish 50-100 items in their first month to signal seriousness to potential subscribers.
Free vs. Paid Models
With 29% of creators globally using free subscriptions, this strategy clearly works — but requires different monetization:
Free account success factors:
Consistent PPV content releases
Active engagement in DMs (tip-based conversations)
Promotional funnels to private Snapchat, Telegram, or premium OF tiers
Large follower counts to make small conversion rates profitable
Paid subscription advantages:
Predictable monthly revenue
Higher-quality subscriber base
Less pressure for constant PPV promotion
Better long-term retention rates
Most successful creators start with lower prices ($5-7), build their catalog to 200+ items, then gradually increase to $10-15 as they establish their brand.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which US city has the most OnlyFans creators?
Los Angeles leads with 15,252 verified indexed creators, according to SearchOnly's February 2026 data. Miami ranks second with 10,686 creators, followed by Atlanta with 8,695. California dominates with multiple cities in the top rankings, including San Diego (2,741) and San Francisco (1,670).
What's the average OnlyFans subscription price in the USA?
The average paid OnlyFans subscription price is $12.29, with a median of $10.00. About 29% of creators globally (669,269) offer free subscriptions and monetize through tips, PPV content, and custom requests instead. Among paid subscriptions, the $5-10 range is most common (28% of creators), followed by $10-15 (14.4%).
How can I find OnlyFans creators in my city?
Use SearchOnly's geographic filters to search by city name. The platform indexes over 227,000 verified indexed US creators with location data, allowing you to browse by specific cities and filter by price range, content categories, and other preferences. For smaller cities with fewer creators, try expanding your search to nearby metropolitan areas.
Do OnlyFans creators actually live in the cities they list?
Not always. Many creators list major nearby cities for privacy and discoverability rather than their exact location. Someone listed as "Los Angeles" might live anywhere in the greater LA region or surrounding counties. This is a common safety practice, especially for creators in smaller towns who prefer not to reveal their precise location.
Which cities have the most free OnlyFans accounts?
Los Angeles leads with the most free creator accounts, followed by Miami, Atlanta, Chicago, and Houston. These cities also have the most creators overall, showing that competitive markets often adopt freemium models to attract subscribers. About 29% of all creators globally use free subscriptions as their pricing strategy.
Conclusion: The Geography of American Content Creation
The United States' OnlyFans landscape reflects the country's geographic and cultural diversity. From Los Angeles' entertainment-industry-driven volume (15,252 creators) to Miami's strong market (10,686 creators), each city develops its own creator ecosystem.
Key insights from our analysis:
Scale matters: The largest cities (LA, Miami, Atlanta) dominate by sheer numbers but require different strategies than smaller markets
Pricing varies regionally: Southern cities charge more ($11-12+) while Western cities cluster around $9-10
Free models work in competition: 29% of creators globally use free subscriptions, especially in saturated markets
Content volume separates leaders: Las Vegas (789 avg posts) shows that consistency drives success
Emerging markets offer opportunities: Austin, Denver, Orlando, and Tampa show strong growth with less saturation
Whether you're a subscriber looking for local creators or a creator analyzing market opportunities, SearchOnly provides the geographic data and filtering tools to navigate America's vast OnlyFans ecosystem. With 227,836 verified indexed creators across hundreds of cities, there's never been more diversity in location-based content discovery.
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The SearchOnly editorial team publishes guides and analysis based on our index of publicly available OnlyFans profiles. Data and statistics cited represent our indexed sample, not the full OnlyFans platform.
The SearchOnly editorial team publishes guides and analysis based on our index of publicly available OnlyFans profiles. Data and statistics cited represent our indexed sample, not the full OnlyFans platform.