[3][4] In 2013, the first app-based sex toys, Max (male masturbator) and Nora (rabbit vibrator),[5][6] were launched.
[2] In 2016, Lush vibrator was launched with the help of S$100,000 raised on the crowdfunding website IndieGogo,[9][10] and an oscillating G-spot massager.
[15] In January 2021, the company announced "digital orgies" feature, where up to 100 participants can join via the Lovense app.
[16] In early February 2021, Lovense partnered up with CamSoda to launch a vibrating cock ring, Diamo.
[26][27] In mid-2023, the company introduced its "Advanced Lovense ChatGPT Pleasure Companion," which could narrate the customized story and make the toy vibrate along with the erotic or romantic tale.
[32] Within this year, the company also upgraded three of the previous devices and relaunched as Mini Sex Machine,[33] Mission 2,[34] and Solace Pro, which uses the new Lovense AI Sync technology to accurately and consistently sync toy movements to every adult video.
[48] In 2021, Lovense conducted a 24-hour Twitter Orgy where participants from across the world could experience the same vibration patterns in real time.