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13 best G-spot vibrators for 2026, reviewed by Glamour's sexual wellness writer

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Best Gspot vibrators UK 2026
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Toy typeExplainer
G-spot probeSex toys designed specifically to stimulate the G-spot. Usually fitted with at least one motor and a range of speeds and/or vibration modes, as well as an ergonomically curved insertable arm and a flat-tipped head to lay on the erogenous zone.
Contactless G-spot vibratorA bit like a clit sucker, these use a combination of air pressure and contactless vibration to stimulate the G-spot. These are less common, and are perhaps an option better suited to experienced sex toy users who know where and how to stimulate their internal erogenous zone.
Dual-action vibratorVibrators designed to stimulate your clitorisis (C-spot) and G-spot simultaneously. These often come with two arms — one larger and longer for inserting, the smaller designed to lay along your labia — or an internal vibrator and a clit sucker, such as the LELO ENIGMA.
Rampant rabbit vibratorThese are dual-action toys built with a as the main shaft which can massage the inside. Closer to its base, you’ll find two arms that look like rabbit ears, which can tickle the clit. Big fan of penetration? Or maybe you need dual stimulation to achieve that O. Either way, the rabbit vibe’s a great option for you.

Ahead, the best G-spot vibrators for 2026, approved by Glamour's sexual wellness writer:


G-spot vibrators FAQs, answered:

What is the G-spot?

“The G-spot is actually a very debated term,” explains Cameron Long-Tel, sex educator and sexpert at LELO. “It may or may not exist – and there’s a huge misconception of it being some magic button within your vagina that is the key to pleasure.”

Also known as the Gräfenberg spot, it was named after German-Jewish gynaecologist and sexual health pioneer Ernst Gräfenberg. “Many studies show it’s not a distinct anatomical entity, but rather an area or ‘zone’ within the vagina,” Long-Tel continues. “It varies from person to person, is sensitive to touch, and can produce an orgasm with intense stimulation. There’s also a misconception that the G-spot is separate from the clitoris — in fact, they’re closely linked. The G-spot is really part of our internal clitoris.”

If you’re exploring internal pleasure points, some experts suggest aiming for the spongy tissue about five to eight centimetres up the front vaginal wall. Once located, it may swell and become more sensitive. To stimulate it, try a gentle ‘come hither’ motion, or let one of the best G-spot vibrators above do the work for you.

Can you orgasm from G-spot stimulation alone?

“Some women can experience intense orgasms from internal G-spot stimulation alone, whilst most experience orgasms from direct, external, clitoral stimulation,” Long-Tel explains. “But it isn’t anything you need to stress about, because either way, an orgasm is an orgasm, and rest assured, it will feel pretty good whatever form it comes to you.”

“Everyone is different and enjoys different things,” Gigi Engle, award-winning author, leading sexologist and sex expert at Sextoys.co.uk suggests. “Every single kind of orgasm is equal.”

How do you use a G-spot vibrator?

When using a G-spot vibrator for the first time — or any sex toy, really — take it slow. Start by coating the tip with water-based lube, then gently explore different erogenous zones with the vibrating tip. Use the buttons, wireless remote, or app to cycle through the modes and discover which sensations feel best.

The same approach works when heading downstairs. A little extra lube helps you relax and get in the mood. Once ready, gently slide the tip inside, aiming for the front vaginal wall (just behind your belly button). Everyone’s G-spot feels a little different — you might notice a swell of pleasure or a softer, squishier area. Either way, experiment with different angles and positions until you find your sweet spot.

What is the difference between a G-spot vibrator and a dildo?

“G-spot vibrators are designed specifically for G-spot stimulation and are inserted into the vagina,” Long-Tel explains. They come in many designs, but the main giveaway is that they usually have a curved shape or bulbous head to hit the so-called spot. Some are ribbed, others smooth, but most have a curved shape and bulbous head to hit the so-called spot with ease.

“Although they are designed for penetration, they don’t go as deep as a dildo and the focus is all on targeting the G-spot, deemed to be located up the front of the vaginal wall,” she adds. Dildos, therefore, tend to be longer, straighter, and intended to mimic penetration by a penis.

Why do some people prefer G-spot vibrators and others don't?

“Pleasure is such a personal experience, and preferences around internal stimulation vary a lot,” explains Marshall. "Because G-spot vibrators are a form of penetrative stimulation, some people may find that sensation uncomfortable or simply not what their body responds to most.

"Others feel the most pleasure when G-spot stimulation is combined with clitoral play, either before or at the same time. For many, internal stimulation works best once arousal has already been built externally, or as something added closer to climax rather than being the main focus from the start.


Meet the experts:

Cameron Long-TelA sex educator and sexpert from LELO.
Gigi EngleAn award-winning author, leading sexologist and sex expert at Sextoys.co.uk.
Samantha MarshallHead of Brand at Smile Makers Collective.