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Cyber Girl: New Sex Doll Brand with Western Aesthetics

While gathering news for my weekly post, I stumbled upon a new sex doll brand called Cyber Girl. Despite their futuristic name, they don’t have any AI or robotics just yet, but that’s their eventual goal. Though from the doll industry’s progress so far, something extravagant (in robotics) isn’t coming anytime soon.. Anyway, they’re the latest brand to focus on Western aesthetics, launching with 4 heads and bodies.

While pretty much no information exists on them, their website and designs leave many clues (that you don’t need to be a detective to figure out). First, they’re supposedly founded by a longtime reseller, and considering Siliconwives is the one that carries them, they would be my first guess (but that’s just a guess). Aesthetically, they greatly resemble MD Doll, and halfway into writing this post, I realized they share the same bodies. Basically, an established vendor founded Cyber Girl, which is produced in the same factory as MD Doll. Maybe not as exciting now, but the “established” aspect, and knowing where they’re made, is generally a good thing (useful to know).

166D Body + Head CG1 (87 lbs / 39 kg)

Starting with the 166D body + CG1 head, these are possibly the most “MD Doll” style photos I’ve seen – but nothing wrong that. She uses MD Doll’s “166(A)cm” body, but now, I wonder if this is actually an existing head or not.

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163E Body + Head CG2 (81.6 lbs / 37 kg)

Next, Head CG2 has an interesting Black design mixed with blue eyes for a unique style.

Love holes
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160C Body + Head CG3 (61.7 lbs / 28 kg)

This is probably my favorite head so far: a fiery redhead with blushy freckles.

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167D Body + Head CG4 (95 lbs / 43 kg)

And last, the tall 167D body pairs with Head CG4 for an exotic model-like design.

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Conclusion

As previously mentioned, I realized they shared the same bodies as MD Doll halfway into writing this – so you probably noticed the loss in enthusiasm halfway in. Still, this isn’t uncommon and many brands do this (sharing bodies from the same factory). They still look pretty good, and assuming the heads are actually new, the designs are not bad either. By the way, I still believe MD Doll is made by XT (which is why their websites and infographics look exactly the same), so “made by XT” might be more accurate. Either way, I suspect they’ll have decent quality and customer service at least since they’re not completely unknown. Let’s see what they can accomplish, and maybe one day, set themselves apart and become something greater.

Official website: here

Find on Siliconwives: here

Thoughts on the latest brand, Cyber Girl? Comment below!

This Post Has 5 Comments

  1. Siliconeman

    This is so funny! They self destruct at the beginning. MD-Dolls produce bodies with awful and distorted love hole aesthetics. I guess the vision was to produce a beautiful doll which you can not fuck doggie style and can not take good nude photos either. Epic fail.

  2. Rebel Drifter on YT

    They look very sexy! The redhead looks amazing 😀 Good job!!! Hope to see your brand grow in the near future!

  3. Bryan

    Hi Steven, wow you’re quick! My name is Bryan the guy behind Cyber Girl. You’re detective skills are great, you guessed a lot of things right, good eye. I started this as a side project to Silicon Wives. Since being the industry for quite some time I’ve developed some ideas of my own and want to be able to have some control on of the product/service quality from end-to-end. Sometimes in the reselling business it can be frustrating when a product arrives from a factory and it is not up standard, with this new brand we’ll have more control over the customer experience from manufacturing to delivery.

    You are also correct, these dolls are produced at the MD Doll factory. The heads are my original designs, I’ve chosen to focus on the head design first. For now we are using MD Doll bodies but after completing our initial head designs we’ll design our own bodies as well. For these first few photosets we also worked with the MD Doll photographer which is also why there is some style similarities in the photos. I want to get the fundamentals right firstly, beautiful & realistic heads and bodies, then with that base we’ll push innovation (I agree with you on the slow progress of the doll industry lately).

    I moved to China about a year ago, and after visiting dozens of the brands/factories I found MD Doll factory to be the best fit for my vision.

    Thanks for the coverage, I read your articles every week, super helpful for staying on top of everything going on in the industry. One note – some of the people here at MD Doll did work with XT Doll prior to starting MD Doll, but to my knowledge they are completely separate entities now, though some of their templates remain similar as you’ve noticed.

    Thanks! Happy to chat or collab if you ever want please reach out bryan@cybergirl.com

    1. Steven

      Hi Bryan,

      Nice to see you here. I think we talked a long time ago. Thanks for the info and confirmations. I was never fully sure about MD and XT’s relationship (although their websites and “specs infographics” look exactly the same, they don’t share many features – like XT’s weight reduction) so that answers it. Surprising and cool to hear that you moved to China. That should help with the quality control. 😄

      Anyway, the heads look great so far. Looking forward to seeing where Cyber Girl goes from here. Best of luck to you and your brand. 👍

      1. Rebel Drifter on YT

        It’s written in the star. This week a MDdoll will enter my house for unboxing lol. I am telling you… it’s so strange what’s happening here. Sorry to hijack the response lol.

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