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While you might have heard people debating whether the ‘G-spot’ actually exists (and the debate rages on), the general consensus among experts and people with vulvas is that this elusive ‘spot’ is actually a thing.
What we consider to be the G-spot is an area inside the vagina that’s part of the clitoral network, AKA the parts of the clit that are internal (yup, it goes sooo much deeper than you can see on the surface).
The G-spot is a patch of textured flesh, located on the vaginal wall about 0.5 to 2 inches from the entrance. While it definitely isn’t a magic orgasm button, stimulating the G-spot area can result in powerful sexual arousal and, for some, incredibly intense orgasms.
The best G-Spot sex toys
While you can use your fingers in what’s been dubbed a ‘come hither’ motion to target the G-spot, there are loads of specially-designed sex toys that’ll help you get there effortlessly. From G-spot vibrators and more unique G-spot sex toys to G-spot dildos and G-spot strap-ons, there are so many different types of toy to target the area.
What is a G-spot vibrator?
With a distinctive curve or ‘bulb’ at one end, these sex toys are designed for turbo-charged internal stimulation that’ll hone in on the G-spot during penetrative play. “A G-spot vibrator is a sex toy designed with a curve or angled tip to help stimulate the area commonly referred to as the G-spot, located just a few centimetres inside the front wall of the vagina,” explains sex educator and embodied intimacy coach April Maria.
“While the G-spot itself isn’t a separate anatomical structure, it’s part of the internal clitoral network and contains sensitive tissue that can feel intensely pleasurable for some people. These vibrators are specifically shaped to apply focused pressure and vibration to that area.”
As well as being fab during masturbation, G-spot vibrators can also be a great couple’s toy during partnered play — and some of them can even be attached to a strap-on harness for hands-free pleasure.
Don’t worry, though — we’ve done all the heavy lifting for you. Keep reading to find our G-spot vibrator recommendations.
How we tested G-spot vibrators
Megan Wallace (they/them) is Cosmopolitan UK’s Former Sex and Relationships Editor covering sexual pleasure, sex toys, LGBTQIA+ identity, dating and romance. They have covered sexuality and relationships for over five years and are the founder of the PULP zine, which publishes essays on culture and sex. In their spare time, they can be found exploring the London kink scene and planning dates on Feeld.
Emilie Lavinia is Cosmopolitan UK's Former Sex and Relationships Editor. An accredited Sex Educator and Sexologist, Emilie explores identity, equity and innovations in sex, love, wellness and identity with her writing, broadcasting, coaching and commercial work. Emilie has written for the likes of The Guardian, Stylist, Grazia, Woman & Home, Red and Women's Health. She has appeared in documentaries exploring sex and wellbeing by ITV, Channel 5 and the BBC. Emilie has represented the UK as a United Nations Delegate and is a passionate advocate for women's health, LGBTQ+ rights and sex education and public health policy. She is a representative for Young Women's Trust, United Nations Women and The Porn Conversation and works with a number of charities. She loves big books, Bell Hooks, her infrared sauna and her Pomeranian, Ivy Valentine. She lives in London and can give you a rating out of 10 for every sex toy ever invented. Sign up to Emilie's Substack newsletter The Cuff for spice and advice or follow her on LinkedIn, X, Instagram, or her website: emilielavinia.com
Honey is the Senior Sex and Relationships E-commerce Writer for Cosmopolitan, Women’s Health and Men’s Health. She covers shopping guides and reviews of the best sex toys; deals events — including Amazon Prime Day and Black Friday; and sex, dating, and LGBTQ+ trends.
Her journalism career started in 2020 when she started Sextras, a podcast and digital magazine about sex and relationships. Find Sextras on Spotify or Substack, where she writes and chats about everything from positive masculinity and how to practise sex magic, to why the latest kink or porn category is blowing up.
She has an MA in Magazine Journalism from City, University of London, and previously reported for HR magazine. Her features also appear in Glamour, Refinery29, The Independent, and more.
When she's not asking everyone she meets invasive questions about their sex and dating lives, you'll find Honey singing around her flat, teaching herself a new craft, or working her way through a new '90s/'00s box set with her flatmate.

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