- Published: November 13, 2021
- Updated: November 13, 2021
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When Alexandra Fine was gearing up to launch her company’s second gadget, a handheld vibrator engineered to mimic human touch, she knew Kickstarter wasn’t likely to accept her application. The crowdfunding website does not support sex toys and rejected Fine once before.
So, Fine did what any strong-willed person would do: She wrote a letter.
” We made an appeal to them. ‘Hey, we’re not doing anything weird. We’re normal. We’re makers, too!'” Fine says, recalling the plea she made to Kickstarter last summer.
On Nov. 3, the Fin vibrator by Fine’s company, , hits Kickstarter. It’s the first erotic product (lest you count a ) to tap into the site’s nearly 12 million backers — a milestone that Fine credits to the vibrator’s innovative and intuitive design.
It helped that Kickstarter’s offices were located down the street from Dame Products. Fine and her cofounder Janet Lieberman, an MIT-educated mechanical engineer, frequented their meet-ups for makers and shared their mission of bringinggender equalityto sexual pleasure.
” They were like, we’re going to champion this,” Fine tells Business Insider.
Alexandra Fine, apsychologygraduate and a sex expert, and Janet Lieberman, an MIT-educated mechanical engineer, are the cofounders of Dame Products.
Unlike most vibrators, the Fin is worn between the fingers during use to optimize agility. It can be placed at the fingertips, the base of the palm or the backside of the fingers, giving the wearer direct contact with their partner or themselves with reinforcement from Fin.
The company’s first product, , (which launched on rival crowdfunding website Indiegogo) was hands-free. It tucked into the vagina, providing clitoral stimulation during sex. But Fine says the biggest piece of feedback they received from customers, who were split between men and women, was that Eva created a barrier between the wearer and her partner.
The Fin can be worn in a variety of ways to maximize pleasure.
Interest in vibrators made for couples in the last 10 years, according toGoogleTrends data. Fin rides that trend by catering to couples who want to be more hands on.
The device will retail for $74. 99.
Fin’s breakthrough entry into Kickstarter could mean consumers will start seeing more sex toys on the leading crowdfunding website. It’s good news for innovators in the space — and curious shoppers who don’t want to step in an adult store.