The complete list of all German OnlyFans models. Updated March 2026.
Germany’s creator scene on OnlyFans has grown steadily over the past few years, and 2026 is shaping up to be its strongest year yet. This page is a running look at the German accounts actually worth your time, the ones putting out consistent, quality work across a range of styles and niches.
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German OnlyFans: Who’s Worth Following in 2026
Germany’s creator scene on OnlyFans has grown steadily over the past few years, and 2026 is shaping up to be its strongest year yet. This page is a running look at the German accounts actually worth your time, the ones putting out consistent, quality work across a range of styles and niches.
Why Germany keeps standing out
Germany has always had a more relaxed attitude toward adult content than most of Europe, and that shows in what its creators produce. There’s less of the cookie-cutter stuff you see elsewhere. German accounts tend to lean into higher production value, more personality-driven content, and a willingness to experiment. It’s not just about volume, it’s about doing something that feels a bit different.
What the numbers look like in 2026
We pulled data from just over 11,400 active German accounts earlier this year. Here’s what stood out.
The average German creator has published around 480 posts, with a fairly even split leaning slightly toward video, roughly 270 videos to 175 images per account. Video keeps gaining ground, and the ratio has climbed to about 1.7:1 compared to last year.
Engagement sits at around 390 likes per profile on average, which works out to roughly 38 per piece of media. That’s solid by platform standards and suggests German audiences are more willing to interact than passively scroll.
On the subscription side, about 15% of accounts offer free tiers, with the rest charging a paid subscription. The average monthly price has crept up slightly to around $7.80, which tracks with a broader platform-wide trend toward creators charging a bit more and posting a bit less filler.
What are German creators actually earning?
It varies enormously, as you’d expect. A mid-tier German account with a few hundred active subscribers can reasonably pull in somewhere between $8,000 and $70,000 a year from subscriptions alone. Tips, paid messages, and custom requests push that higher, though most creators don’t share those numbers publicly.
At the top end, the highest-earning German creators are clearing well over $150,000 annually, some significantly more. But those are outliers with large followings, strong branding, and years of momentum behind them.
What you’ll find here
This isn’t a generic directory. We focus on German creators who are actively posting, have a track record of decent content, and aren’t just recycling the same material across five platforms. Whether you’re into a specific niche or just browsing, the goal is to save you the time of sorting through thousands of accounts yourself.
Have a look around. The German scene has plenty to offer if you know where to look.