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Ranked by FanFind signals · No paid placements · Updated: June 19, 2026

How FanFind organises category pages

FanFind category pages are built to make creator discovery easier. We organise profiles using visible category signals, profile information, freshness, and how useful the page is for people browsing that specific niche.

Category match

Profiles are included when their visible details, tags, or page context match the category topic.

Freshness and availability

We aim to keep pages useful by prioritising profiles and pages that appear current, accessible, and relevant.

Discovery usefulness

Pages are structured around what users are likely trying to find, with supporting links to related categories, locations, and guides where helpful.

Free Trans OnlyFans: Verified TS, Transgender & FTM Creators

Some trans profiles are easy to read because the bio does the work immediately: TS, tgirl, MTF, FTM, transmasc, nonbinary, free page, no-PPV, customs, femdom or cosplay. Others need a closer look at the pinned post and previews. The point is to follow the creator's own wording first, then use the feed structure to understand what the subscription actually offers.

The three signals that shape a trans page

Self-description first

Start with the creator's own words. Trans, transgender, MTF, TS, tgirl, transgirl, FTM, trans man, transmasc and nonbinary can each appear in bios, but they should be read as creator-led labels rather than labels applied from outside.

Page format

Look for whether the page is free-to-subscribe, paid up front, PPV-heavy, custom-focused, DM-led or no-PPV.

Content lane

Check whether the feed is personality-led, body-specific, femdom-led, cosplay-led, GFE-adjacent, solo-focused, collab-heavy or crossover-heavy.

How trans profiles usually organise themselves

This route map replaces one-size-fits-all browsing. It separates the reason a profile is findable from the reason someone may actually want to subscribe.

Profile route
What usually leads
How to read it
Self-description-led
Trans woman, transgender, MTF, TS, tgirl, transgirl, FTM, trans man, transmasc or nonbinary language appears directly in the bio.
Useful when creator identity and chosen wording matter more than a separate content style.
Access-led
Free, no-PPV, paid up front, PPV-heavy, customs, tips, bundles or DM availability shape the page.
Check pinned posts carefully. A free page can still hold longer videos or customs behind PPV, while a paid page may include more in the base feed.
Interaction-led
The profile highlights DMs, girlfriend-style chat, voice notes, custom videos, JOI, sexting or request menus.
This is where trans JOI, GFE-style pages and custom-focused creators sit closer together than they do in a plain category list.
Style-led
Goth, alt, egirl, cosplay, gamer, anime, latex, fantasy or character styling is central to the page.
If the styling matters as much as the trans identity, adjacent routes like Cosplay OnlyFans may also help.
Body-status-led
The creator chooses to mention pre-op, post-op, no-op, anatomy, body-specific language or a body-type modifier.
Use the creator's own wording rather than guessing from photos. Petite, BBW, big tits or big ass may be secondary modifiers, not the whole page.
Crossover-led
Latina, ebony, Asian, lesbian, MILF, femdom, goth, alt or other category language appears alongside trans identity.
A crossover can be the main draw or just one detail. If mature presentation is the route, MILF OnlyFans covers that broader lane.

Terms users search and how to read them

Search language around trans creators is messy. Some terms are common creator self-descriptions, some are older adult-search language, and some point to adjacent categories rather than the same thing.

Term
How it usually functions
Useful read
Trans / transgender / MTF
Broad entry points for creators who identify as trans or transgender. MTF is often used when users are specifically looking for trans women.
Best starting point when you want identity-led language without narrowing too quickly.
TS / tgirl / transgirl
Common creator and community shorthand. Many trans women creators use TS, tgirl or transgirl directly in bios and display names.
Useful for finding pages that use adult-platform shorthand while still checking the creator's own wording.
Transexual / transsexual
An older spelling and term that still appears in search behaviour and some creator bios.
Treat it as a route into similar pages, then rely on the creator's current self-description.
Shemale
A legacy adult-search term that many trans creators do not use for themselves and many find offensive.
Do not treat it as the page's preferred language. Searches using this term usually overlap with trans, TS and tgirl pages.
Ladyboy
A term often tied to Thai or Southeast Asian adult-search contexts, but not interchangeable with all trans creators.
Use carefully. It may indicate a specific browsing route, but creator self-description still matters more.
Femboy / crossdresser / CD
Adjacent routes, not automatic synonyms for trans. Some creators overlap, many do not.
Good to understand as nearby presentation-led searches, but separate identity framing changes what the page is offering.
FTM / trans man / transmasc
A distinct creator lane from trans women and tgirls, and one that is easier to find when searched for directly.
Search directly when trans men or transmasculine creators are the intent.

Useful adjacent routes

Some profiles sit at the intersection of trans identity and another browsing route. Latina, ebony and Asian trans creators may lead with both identity and creator style, while goth, alt or cosplay pages are often organised around the look as much as the identity. Free pages are worth checking separately when access structure matters more than a specific style.

Five checks before choosing a trans creator page

Bio wording Does the creator use trans, TS, tgirl, MTF, FTM, transmasc, nonbinary or another self-description clearly?
Pinned post Does it explain what the subscription includes, what is PPV, and whether customs or DMs are available?
Preview style Does the public feed show personality, body focus, cosplay, femdom, lifestyle, solo content, collabs or trans lesbian content?
Status language If pre-op, post-op or no-op matters to you, look for the creator's own wording rather than guessing from photos.
Access model Free, paid, PPV-heavy and no-PPV pages can feel very different even when the creator lane is similar.

Simple rule: search terms help you find routes, but the bio and pinned post tell you what the page actually offers.

Common questions

Trans OnlyFans covers creators who identify as trans or transgender, including trans women, MTF creators, tgirls, TS creators, trans men, transmasc creators and nonbinary creators. Page type varies, so check whether a profile is personality-led, body-specific, free-to-subscribe, custom-focused, femdom-led, cosplay-led or built around another crossover.

TS is common adult-platform shorthand for transsexual. Many creators use it directly as self-description, often alongside trans, transgender, tgirl or transgirl. It usually reaches a similar pool of pages to trans OnlyFans, but the clearest signal is still the wording the creator uses in their own bio.

They often overlap. Tgirl and transgirl are common creator and community terms, especially for trans women creators. Some creators prefer those terms, while others use trans woman, transgender or MTF. The most respectful read is to follow the creator's own self-description.

No. Femboy is an adjacent category, not the same identity as trans. Some creators may use both labels, but many do not. Femboy pages usually focus on feminine presentation and femboy self-description, while trans pages are based on transgender identity and the creator's own framing.

Yes. Yes. FTM, trans men and transmasc creators are part of trans OnlyFans, but they are often easier to find when those terms are searched directly rather than folded into a broad trans category. Searching those terms directly is usually more useful when that is the specific intent.

Yes. Free trans OnlyFans pages exist, but free does not always mean full access. Many free pages use previews, DMs, tips or PPV for longer videos and custom content. Check the pinned post before assuming what is included in the free feed.

Top 10 Trans OnlyFans Accounts

Ranked by total likes · Updated monthly

# Creator Known for Price Likes
1 Emma Rose @ohitsemmarose Cosplay-inspired trans creator with a huge 8.7K-post archive, 6.2K photos and 2.1K videos $4.19
2 Nyla Luciana Caselli @trans_nyla Free trans creator with a massive 15K-post archive, 13.8K photos and one of the deepest video libraries here Free
3 Aubrey Kate @aubreykate Award-winning trans performer with a polished paid page, 2.9K posts and strong long-term recognition $4.00
4 Alexis Healy @alexishealy Independent trans creator with a large paid archive, daily-style updates and strong fan engagement $4.00
5 Domino Presley @dominopresley Established trans performer with 7.2K posts, 4.2K photos and a deep video-heavy archive $9.99
6 Ariana Angels @arianaangelsxo Cali trans creator with cosplay, anime and gamer angles plus a free page and macro audience Free
7 Ge Coleman @lovelyeviexoxo Redhead trans creator with a free page, macro social reach and bold personality-led content Free
8 Ashley Barron @alsoashley High-volume trans creator with 2.7K posts, 14K photos and a large paid-page following $12.99
9 Porcelain @porcelaingoirl Small-town gamer trans creator with a free page, sweet personal branding and strong fan engagement Free
10 Michelle Otter @michellealter Lifestyle and girly-aesthetic trans creator with 1.8K posts, 7.8K photos and a polished paid page $9.00