Gleeden Leverages AI for Intimacy Guidance, Boosting User Engagement
Gleeden's AI tools see 66% of Indian users seeking sexual health advice, enhancing user engagement and offering founders insights into privacy demands.
- 66% of Indians surveyed have used AI tools to learn about sexual health and education
- 60% of respondents sought AI guidance for personal sexual concerns, with privacy and non-judgmental responses cited as key benefits
- Men showed slightly higher usage at 40% compared to 35% of women, with younger generations leading adoption
- The study was conducted across 12 Tier-1 and Tier-2 cities in late February 2026 by Gleeden in partnership with IPSOS

A groundbreaking survey has revealed that conversational AI is becoming a trusted confidant for Indians seeking guidance on intimate and personal matters. The research uncovered significant usage patterns across major cities, highlighting a shift in how people approach sensitive topics traditionally considered taboo. Privacy concerns and the desire for judgment-free advice are driving this trend toward digital counseling.

AI Becomes a Safe Space for Intimate Questions
A survey conducted by Gleeden in partnership with IPSOS found that many Indians are using conversational AI tools for guidance on personal and intimate matters. The study, carried out in late February 2026 across 12 Tier-1 and Tier-2 cities, revealed that 66% of respondents have used AI to learn about sexual health and education. Sixty percent sought guidance for personal sexual concerns, while 55% used it for intimate questions and 58% for advice on improving romantic experiences.
Users cited privacy and the non-judgmental nature of AI as key reasons for its appeal. Unlike conversations with family or friends, AI provides a safe space to ask sensitive questions without fear of embarrassment or assumptions. This is particularly relevant in a society where discussions around relationships and intimacy are still evolving.
AI provides a safe space to ask sensitive questions without fear of embarrassment or assumptions, particularly relevant in a society where discussions around relationships and intimacy are still evolving.

Beyond Sexual Health: AI as Relationship Counselor
The survey also showed AI playing a role in relationship management. Many participants used it to navigate communication issues, understand emotional situations, and gain perspective before difficult conversations. Rather than replacing human connections, AI appears to serve as a digital confidant, helping users sort thoughts and explore different viewpoints.
Men showed slightly higher usage, with 40% seeking relationship advice from AI in the past 12 months compared to 35% of women. Younger generations lead adoption, but interest is growing across age groups. The data suggests that AI is becoming a preliminary sounding board before people engage in real-world relationship discussions.
Rather than replacing human connections, AI appears to serve as a digital confidant, helping users sort thoughts and explore different viewpoints.

The Future of Private Digital Support
Sybil Shiddell, Country Manager of Gleeden India, noted the growing demand for private, judgment-free support. She said AI helps users better understand their feelings and gain confidence in personal matters, particularly as discretion becomes more important in modern relationships. This trend reflects broader changes in how technology intersects with personal wellbeing and self-discovery.
Key Takeaways
- AI is serving as a judgment-free digital confidant for sensitive personal matters, filling a gap where traditional support systems may fall short due to social stigma
- The technology is being used as a preparatory tool for real conversations rather than a replacement for human connection, helping users organize their thoughts before engaging with partners or counselors
- Growing adoption across age groups and genders indicates that private digital support is becoming normalized as society's approach to discussing intimacy continues to evolve
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