Kink.com

Internet BDSM and fetish pornography company

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December 2024 Company plans to expand its AI-generated character roster from 200+ to 1,000 characters by the end of Q4 2024.
September 6 2024 Kink AI officially launched out of beta, marking its public release after approximately four months of beta testing.
September 2023 Kink AI began as a minimum viable product (MVP) to generate articles for the internal Kink Store project in Q3 2023, initiated by Peter Acworth to create more effective educational content.
October 2022 Launched KinkMen as an exclusive paysite within the Kink network, featuring performers from the male kink and fetish sphere, including directors Dominic Pacifico and Micah Martinez.
2021 Peter Acworth returned to lead Kink.com after Alison Boden's tenure as CEO.
2018 Continued award-winning success with XBIZ Awards for BDSM Site of the Year, BDSM Release of the Year ('Whipped Ass 21: Masochistic MILFs'), and Fetish Product/Line of the Year. Also won StorErotica Award for BDSM Product of the Year with the 'Power Banger Sex Machine' and CyberSocket Web Award for Best Hardcore/Fetish Site.
2018 Acworth sold the Armory for $65 million.
March 2018 Alison Boden, the former VP of Technology, became the new CEO of Kink.com, taking over from Peter Acworth who shifted focus to real estate development and management.
2017 Received multiple prestigious awards, including AVN Award for Best BDSM movie ('Deception: A XXX Thriller'), Best Alternative Website, XBIZ Award for Adult Site of the Year - BDSM, and StorErotica Award for Fetish Company of the Year for their 'Kink' product line by Doc Johnson.
January 2017 Kink.com announced that it would cease using the Armory for film production.
2016 Won multiple awards including the XBIZ Award for Adult Site of the Year - BDSM, CyberSocket Web Award for Best Hardcore/Fetish Site (KinkMen.com), and TEA Award for Best Scene featuring Yasmin Lee and Lucas Knight on TS Seduction.
2014 Achieved multiple significant awards, including AVN Award for Best Alternative Web Site and Best Web Premiere for 'Public Disgrace 31515', as well as XBIZ Awards for Specialty Site of the Year and BDSM Site of the Year for DivineBitches.com.
2014 Announced cessation of production for 'Public Disgrace' and 'Bound in Public' sites, and modified 'Hardcore Gangbangs' to focus more on female participant fantasy.
July 2014 Kink.com expanded operations by opening a new office in Las Vegas, initiating film productions and website operations at the new location.
2013 A documentary titled 'Kink' was produced about the Kink.com company, exploring its operations and industry practices.
2013 Kink.com began converting rooms in the Armory into webcam studios that could be rented by independent webcam models.
2011 Won the AVN Award for Best Alternative Web Site, highlighting their innovative approach in the adult entertainment industry.
2010 Kink.com was nominated for the XBIZ Award in the Innovative Company of the Year category, highlighting its technological and creative contributions to the adult entertainment sector.

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