8 Best G-spot Vibrators, According to Real Testers & Sex-Toy Experts
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As a journalist and queer sex educator who has professionally reviewed toys for a decade, I continue to be aghast at how often people overlook the best G-spot vibrators in favor of the more ubiquitous clitoral vibrators. No shade at clit stimulators or suckers intended—they deserve a place in your nightstand. But very few (if any!) pleasure products are quite as versatile as the G-spot vibe.
As you might guess, these toys are named for their ability to tease the G-spot—a nerve-rich area in the vaginal canal that can feel really good when stimulated—and they do so very effectively. But G-spot massagers’ utility doesn’t stop there. Most have a bulbous tip that doubles as a clit vibrator, while others are dual-ended rabbit vibrators that can stimulate two hot spots at once. Indeed, it is this very versatility that leads me to sing the praises of G-spot vibrators for beginners and experienced vibrator users alike. And all of the sex experts I spoke to agree that the G-spot vibrator is one of the best vibrators for exploring multiple erogenous zones.
Want to give one of these multitasking toys a try? Here are the best G-spot vibrators on the market, tested by our resident toy reviewers and sex experts. You’ll also find photos and videos shot by Glamour commerce editor and sex-toy writer Malia Griggs, so you can get a real sense of each toy’s size, shape, and flexibility.
The best G-spot vibrators, at a glance
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Best Overall: Lelo Gigi 3
- Why we love it: Square head for increased surface area; intuitive interface; long battery life; ergonomic handle; waterproof
- What’s worth considering: Pricey
This small yet mighty Lelo toy comes highly recommended by Laurie Mintz, PhD, sex educator and author of Becoming Cliterate, because of its flat tip, which helps you find and stimulate your G-spot with pinpoint accuracy. Glamour sex writer and toy tester Amanda Chatel says this is the G-spot gold medalist of vibrators: “It’s the wide, flat head of Gigi that does it for me. Once you insert it, you can’t possibly miss your G-spot—because of this, I recommend it to friends who say they haven’t experienced a G-spot orgasm.” And thanks to eight vibration settings, from a slight buzz to a pulse, it has plenty of range to explore. You can also use the tip externally as a clitoral vibrator—or simply as a slim dildo without vibration.
Best Rabbit Vibrator: Lelo Soraya 2
- Why we love it: Dual stimulating; long battery life; whisper-quiet
- What’s worth considering: Pricey
Rabbit vibrators are some of the best sex toys for both internal and external satisfaction at once, and this one stands out because it has two separate motors—one in the shaft and one in the slim, clit-stimulating outer arm—that work together to send shockwaves through your entire bod. USB-rechargeable, waterproof, and outfitted with a round, curved tip that slides in effortlessly, it’s an all-around excellent toy to add to your collection. And despite its size and power, the G-spot rabbit is also one of the Glamour staff’s favorite quiet vibrators. “Its standout feature is its impressive quietness, ensuring discreet and private use,” says Holly Wood, MS, LMFT, a certified sex educator at Bedbible. “The powerful motor delivers intense vibrations while minimizing noise levels through innovative technology and sound-insulating materials, making it perfect for shared living spaces or those seeking a peaceful experience.”
Best Value: Maude Spot
- Why we love it: Easy for any experience level; versatile design; extra-soft silicone exterior
- What’s worth considering: Not waterproof; only one vibration pattern
Don’t underestimate this discreet pick, which is multifunctional and friendly for beginners and experts alike. The brand’s internal vibrator features a perfect curve and a bulbous head, offering the exact right shape to tease the vaginal wall. “For me, the ideal motion was side to side, and it wasn’t long before I was squirting,” says certified sex educator and Glamour writer Suzannah Weiss in her Maude Spot review. “That’s not something every single toy makes me do, but I did multiple times per session with this one.” Of course, this toy’s prowess doesn’t start and stop with its internal capabilities. Personally, I love to use this toy externally because the long, curved shape makes it easy for me to reach my clit and labia while masturbating on my back.
Best for Beginners: Dame Arc
- Why we love it: Discreet; quiet; simple, beginner-friendly design
- What’s worth considering: Vibrations are not as intense as alternative options
Dame’s minimalistic sex toy may look more like a boomerang than a vibrator, but don’t sleep on this vibe, which can deliver five different intensity levels right where you want them most. The bestseller has a bendable, curved tip that satisfies interior and exterior stimulation: “The shape of the bulbous head has a ridge for stimulating the clit externally, but internally it hits the G-spot perfectly,” Chatel says. “With a bit of up-and-down movement, combined with the vibration intensities and patterns, it never fails to deliver a G-spot orgasm.”
Best for Blended Orgasms: Womanizer Duo 2
- Why we love it: Utilizes vibration and air suction; dual stimulating; interchangeable heads; waterproof
- What’s worth considering: May be advanced to learn how to use for beginners
A blended orgasm brings together clitoral and G-spot stimulation—and this Womanizer vibrator is one of the easiest ways to get there since it combines the brand’s signature suction toy with an internal arm for G-spot pressure. Basically, dual stimulation feels like receiving oral sex and being fingered at the same time—but you control it all with the push of a button. It’s a favorite of Jess O’Reilly, PhD, sex expert and host of the podcast Sex With Dr. Jess, who describes it as “a cross between suction, pulsating, massaging, and kissing.”
Best Remote-Controlled: We-Vibe Sync 2
- Why we love it: Made specifically for partnered play; app-controlled; wearable design; waterproof; quiet
- What’s worth considering: Can be tough to keep in place
Compact, quiet, and excellent for couples, We-Vibe’s C-shaped vibrator is perfect for couples who are sex toy newbies and experts alike. The interior part vibrates against the G-spot, leaving plenty of room for a partner to penetrate (and they’ll get to enjoy the vibrations too). Plus, you can control the settings via an app to turn it into a remote-control vibrator. “I’ve been in a lot of long-distance relationships,” Chatel says, and the Sync 2 has been a favorite through them. “It gets the job done and provides some intimacy.” The toy boasts 10 intensity levels to satisfy any user—without getting so loud that you have to worry about roommates or kids asking questions.
Best Suction Vibrator for G-spot: Womanizer OG
- Why we love it: Unique suction function; easy-to-read buttons; tons of different vibration modes
- What’s worth considering: Design and function may not be accessible for beginners
While most suction toys focus on the clitoris, this one is designed to be used internally too—a novelty in the world of G-spot vibes. In her Womanizer OG review, Weiss used a separate suction sex toy combined with this one: “With two areas being sucked on at once, I could definitely feel my orgasm spreading deeper within my body than I do through clitoral stimulation alone, which made it stronger.” Use this on any erogenous zone, including the clit and nipples, although its unique combination of vibration and sonic waves may feel best internally.
Best for P-spot: Lelo Hugo 2
- What we love: Powerful dual vibrations; waterproof; motion-controlled remote
- Worth noting: Remote has a learning curve; designed for the P-spot, not the G-spot
The prostate—often called the P-spot or male G-spot—is a small gland a few inches inside the rectum, rich with nerve endings that can elicit powerful orgasms when stimulated. The Lelo Hugo 2 anal vibrator is built for this, with a curved internal arm that presses against the P-spot while the outer arm vibrates against the perineum. Its motion-controlled remote lets you or a partner adjust intensity with the flick of a wrist, no fumbling with buttons required. “My partner absolutely loves Hugo, and during penetration, I get to experience the intense rumblings right along with him,” says Chatel. “It’s soft to the touch and just the right size and shape for people of any experience level. It might look big, but it’s designed to be the perfect size to tease the prostate.”
Frequently asked questions
How do the best G-spot vibrators compare?
Toy | Best for | Material | Modes | Battery | Length | Diameter | Waterproof | Beginner-friendly | Price |
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Lelo Gigi 3 | G-spot or clitoral stimulation | Body-safe silicone, ABS plastic | 8 vibration patterns with adjustable intensity | 2 hr. | 6.4 in. (3.5 in. insertable) | 1.4–1.7 in. | Yes | Yes | |
Lelo Soraya 2 | Simultaneous G-spot and clitoral stimulation | Body-safe silicone, ABS plastic | 12 vibration settings with adjustable intensity | 4 hr. | 8.6 in. (4.3 in. insertable) | 1.4 in. | Yes | No | |
Maude Spot | G-spot or clitoral stimulation | Body-safe silicone | 5 intensity levels | 2 hr. | 8.3 in. | 1.7 in. | Water-resistant | Yes | $80 |
Dame Arc | G-spot or clitoral stimulation | Body-safe silicone | 5 intensity levels; 5 vibration patterns | 1.5 hr. | 7.5 in. | 1.4 in. | Yes | Yes | $115 |
Womanizer Duo 2 | Simultaneous G-spot and clitoral stimulation | Body-safe silicone, ABS plastic | 14 intensity levels; 10 vibration patterns | 2 hr. | 8 in. | 1.4–2.3 in. | Yes | No | $229 |
We-Vibe Sync 2 | Simultaneous G-spot and clitoral stimulation; partner play | Body-safe silicone | 10 intensity levels | 2 hr. | 2.9 in. | 1.6-in. width (C-shaped design, not insertable diameter) | Yes | No | $169 |
Womanizer OG | Internal G-spot suction; doubles as clitoral stimulator | Body-safe silicone | 12 intensity levels; 3 patterns | 2 hr. | 6.9 in. | 1.5–4.4 in. | Yes | No | |
Lelo Hugo 2 | Prostate massage | Body-safe silicone, ABS plastic | 8 vibration patterns with adjustable intensity | 2 hr. | 4.2 in. (2.8 in. insertable) | 1.6 in. | Yes | No |
How did we choose G-spot vibrators?
To narrow down the best G-spot vibrators to only the cream of the crop, Glamour reviewers and experts evaluated more than 300 options. We used each option multiple times, evaluating them on the following criteria:
Design and function: The G-spot generally responds well to firm pressure, according to licensed clinical social worker and sex therapist Shamyra Howard, PhD. With that, we evaluated whether or not the vibrator was shaped in such a way that made it easy to apply the requisite pressure.
Ease of use: We considered how intuitive the button interface was, as well as how easy (or hard) it was to switch between different settings in the middle of play. We also considered how comfortable the toy was to hold and finagle into position.
Battery life: Nothing interrupts masturbation quite like the battery of a toy crapping out halfway through use. As part of the test, we timed how long a toy took to lose charge at its highest intensity. Any toy that ran out of juice before the one-hour mark got nixed.
Noise level: Many vibrators claim to be whisper-quiet, but few actually deserve that accolade. As part of testing, we researched the vibes’ reported decibel levels, as well as made notes of our experience with the noise. While the quietness of the vibrators included on the list below ranges from whisper-quiet to medium, all are silent enough to ensure discretion even if you use them while someone is elsewhere in the house.
Features: We made note of additional features the tested toys offered that might make them especially well-suited to certain users. Many of the options below have features like a waterproof body, travel lock, remote-control capabilities, or ability to connect to an app for long-distance play.
Where’s the female G-spot?
The G-spot’s location and definition are complicated. It’s hard to say where the Gräfenberg spot (named for gynecologist Ernst Gräfenberg, a sexual health pioneer who first described the anatomical feature in 1950) is precisely, since all vaginas are different and there’s no agreed-upon location in the body. But it’s typically “located about 1.5 t o 3 inches inside the vaginal canal on the front wall, toward the belly button,” according to licensed clinical social worker and sex therapist Shamyra Howard, PhD, CST.
It can usually be found when making the come-hither motion with your finger curling inside the vagina. A “G-spot vibrator can be a game changer,” according to psychotherapist Joy Berkheimer, PhD, LMFT, an expert at SXWA, a sexual-wellness award platform. “They are designed to specifically target that area and usually feature a curved shape or an angled tip that allows you to hit the G-spot more effectively than your finger might.”
How do you use a G-spot vibrator?
“There are a few different ways to use G-spot vibrators,” says Javay Frye-Nekrasova, MEd, a sex educator and expert at sex-toy retailer Lovehoney. Use is dependent on the specific design and shape of the toy in question, she says. Many G-spot wands are curved, and simply lubing the toy up and sliding it inside will enable it to locate and massage the G-spot. You can also find dual-stimulating toys, like rabbit vibrators, which target both the G-spot and clitoris at once.
“While there are people who can climax from just G-spot stimulation, only a very small percentage say they orgasm most reliably from vaginal stimulation alone, and the rest most reliably orgasm from either clitoral stimulation or combining clitoral and vaginal stimulation,” Laurie Mintz, PhD, a sex educator and author of Becoming Cliterate, explains. “I recommend purchasing G-spot vibrators that also stimulate the clitoris. Then, subsequently, if the person finds that they don’t need or like the accompanying clitoral stimulation, they could just try a G-spot vibrator.”
Are internal vibrators safe?
Yes! There are a few caveats, though. Before using a vibrator internally—including as an anal toy for indirect G-spot stimulation or direct prostate stimulation, for example—make sure it’s intended for internal use. If you experience any pain or discomfort, don’t push on, as your pick might not be the right size or shape for your unique anatomy. Any toy you use in the anus must have a flared base so that it doesn't get stuck.
How do you clean a G-spot vibrator?
All internal toys should at least be water-resistant or splash-proof, meaning you can clean them with soap and a stream of water in the sink; all but one toy on this best G-spot vibrator list (the Maude Spot) is fully waterproof. Whether you prefer to use a sex-toy cleaner or dish soap, make sure you’re lathering up any part of the toy that will go inside the body, then washing and drying it fully. (This prevents bacteria from lingering.)
Most high-quality toys will come with storage bags to keep dust and debris at bay. You can extend the life of your silicone toys by storing them away from direct sunlight and heat—say, inside your nightstand.
Where is the male G-spot (P-spot)?
The prostate, often referred to as the male G-spot or the P-spot, is located below the bladder and in front of the rectum. “The prostate can induce sexual pleasure through direct or indirect stimulation,” Frye-Nekrasova says. “You can stimulate it internally through the anus or externally by applying pressure between the taint and the anus.” Some G-spot sex toys might translate well to P-spot play, but most have a little less girth, so it’s best to stick to prostate massagers when you want to stimulate the P-spot (see some of our favorite sex toys for men) for an easier and more specific experience.
Meet the experts
- Laurie Mintz, PhD, sex educator and author of Becoming Cliterate
- Megan Fleming, PhD, sex and relationship therapist
- Jess O’Reilly, PhD, Toronto-based sex expert and author of The Ultimate Guide to Seduction and Foreplay: Techniques and Strategies for Mind-Blowing Sex
- Javay Frye-Nekrasova, MEd, sex educator and expert for sex-toy retailer Lovehoney
- Shamyra Howard, PhD, CST, licensed clinical social worker and sex therapist
- Joy Berkheimer, PhD, LMFT, psychotherapist
- Holly Wood, MS, LMFT, certified sex therapist at Bedbible
- Malia Griggs, Glamour commerce editor and sex-toy writer who’s reported in this space for over five years
- Suzannah Weiss, MA, MPS, certified sex educator, Glamour toy tester, and author of Subjectified: Becoming a Sexual Subject
- Amanda Chatel, Glamour sex writer who has tested over a thousand toys
- Gabrielle Kassel, Glamour sex writer and toy tester