If you want a shortlist of the best New Zealand Onlyfans influencers without scrolling endlessly, start here. The table below lines up each creator so you can check vibe, subscription price, posting frequency, authenticity, and verified status in one place. We kept the list to creators who post consistently, reply to DMs at a decent rate, and show clear boundaries and good production quality rather than just follower count. One name sits at the top of the rankings for a specific reason.

1. Kate Fleur – Test Winner

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Kate Fleur feels like the girl next door who happens to post quite a bit. She keeps things light, friendly, and consistent without trying too hard.

Why I chose this creator

She stands out because her photos feel relaxed and personal rather than overly produced. In a niche full of high-gloss shots, Kate’s style is more everyday and approachable. That works especially well if you’re after something that feels grounded.

Subscribing gave me exactly what I expected: steady updates and a clean feed without any pressure. The mix of photos and short videos keeps things interesting without overwhelming you.

Pricing, following & interaction

At $4.99 she’s one of the cheapest entry points on this list. Her following sits around the mid-range, which means her page never feels flooded. Messages came back within a day or two and stayed casual rather than scripted.

Rating: 9.7/10


2. fiona 🎀 – Most active creator

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fiona posts more than almost anyone else in the top tier. She’s become the default choice for people who want daily updates without hunting around.

Why I chose this creator

The sheer volume is what first caught my eye. Over 11k photos and 5k videos means there’s always something new. Even with that amount of content, her feed stays organised and easy to scroll.

Her energy comes through as playful and consistent. It doesn’t feel like quantity over quality here.

Pricing, following & interaction

She runs a free page, so getting started costs nothing. The high like count shows she’s genuinely popular. Chat responses felt friendly and reasonably quick, though they stayed fairly light.

Rating: 9.5/10


3. AdorableMar – Sweet and playful

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AdorableMar has a gentle, slightly shy vibe that makes her content feel more intimate than most.

Why I chose this creator

She’s still building her library, but the tone already feels personal. The videos in particular have a more relaxed feel compared to the polished stuff you see elsewhere. If you like slower, softer energy she’s worth a look.

Pricing, following & interaction

$7.99 a month puts her in the mid-price range. Her audience is smaller right now, which can be nice if you prefer pages that feel quieter. Messages were polite and replied to, though she doesn’t over-promise on speed.

Rating: 9.2/10


4. Nata🧡 – Clean & simple

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Nata keeps her page minimal and easy to follow. She doesn’t flood the feed, which some people actually prefer.

Why I chose this creator

Her content is straightforward with no gimmicks. It feels honest and low-pressure, which stands out when so many pages push constant upsells. Good fit if you want something calm to check once in a while.

Pricing, following & interaction

The page is free to follow. Interaction is limited so far because her library is still small, but what’s there feels genuine rather than rushed.

Rating: 8.9/10


5. Jess🦋 – Easygoing & consistent

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Jess posts regularly and keeps the mood light. She doesn’t overcomplicate things.

Why I chose this creator

Her photos have a natural feel with decent variety. The free model means you can dip in and out without commitment. She’s become one of my go-to free pages when I want something simple and regular.

Pricing, following & interaction

Free to subscribe. Her following has grown steadily, which shows people like the steady, no-drama approach. Messages got replies but stayed brief and friendly.

Rating: 8.7/10


6. Aliza🤍 – Low-key & personal

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Aliza posts thoughtfully rather than constantly. Her page has a calm, slightly reserved charm.

Why I chose this creator

She doesn’t try to be everywhere at once. The smaller photo count actually works in her favour because each post feels more considered. Nice option if you prefer quality over quantity.

Pricing, following & interaction

Free page with a modest following. Messaging felt personal when it happened, though she doesn’t message first very often. Overall vibe stays relaxed and unpressured.

Rating: 8.5/10


7. 🍼BEST 18 Y/O MILKIES ON OF🍼 – Niche specialist

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This account leans hard into one very specific category and doesn’t try to be everything to everyone.

Why I chose this creator

New Zealand pages that focus on a single niche often end up scattered, but this one stays on-message. The small library is at least consistent in tone and lighting. If you know exactly what you’re after, that narrow focus can feel efficient rather than limiting.

Subscription felt like a low-stakes experiment. There’s no fluff or off-topic posts, which keeps the feed easy to scan.

Pricing, following & interaction

Free to join, so the only cost is your time. The page hasn’t built much of a following yet, and messages went unanswered during my test period.

Rating: 7.8/10


8. Kinsley 💕 – Casual starter page

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Kinsley’s page is still finding its rhythm, which gives it a very early-day feel.

Why I chose this creator

She posts infrequently, so each update carries more weight than on busier accounts. The handful of videos already up show a relaxed approach without any heavy editing. In a market full of polished feeds, the simplicity can be refreshing.

Pricing, following & interaction

Completely free at the moment. Likes and overall numbers remain low, which matches the quiet posting schedule. I didn’t receive replies to messages, so direct interaction isn’t a strong suit right now.

Rating: 7.6/10


9. Aya 🍯 – Minimal and direct

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Aya keeps things short and to the point, with almost no extras on the page.

Why I chose this creator

Her content leans toward quick video clips rather than long photo sets. That works if you want something you can watch in one go. The New Zealand connection shows mainly through location tags in a couple of captions, which is subtle but present.

Subbing never felt like a big commitment because the library is deliberately small.

Pricing, following & interaction

Free access. Engagement numbers are modest, and I didn’t get any chat replies during testing. The focus stays on the clips themselves rather than conversation.

Rating: 7.4/10


10. Sara Core💕 – Premium New Zealand pick

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Sara Core sits in a different tier from most free pages. The price signals higher expectations, and the content delivery largely matches that.

Why I chose this creator

Her New Zealand background is more visible here than on many local pages – occasional outdoor shots and natural light that feels specific to the region. The mix of photos and videos stays consistent without feeling repetitive.

Subscribing felt like moving from browsing to actually following someone’s regular output. The feed doesn’t overwhelm, but each post lands with a bit more care than average free accounts.

Pricing, following & interaction

$50 monthly is the highest price on this list. Her following is solid, and the page already shows strong engagement numbers. Messages received thoughtful replies within a couple of days and felt less scripted than bigger accounts I’ve tried.

Rating: 9.0/10


11. Alexa 🖤🐈‍⬛ – Dark aesthetic

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Alexa leans into a darker, slightly mysterious presentation that sets her apart from brighter, high-energy pages.

Why I chose this creator

The photo count is low, but the visual style stays cohesive. The few videos lean more atmospheric than explicit. For anyone looking for a different mood within New Zealand creators, she offers a clear alternative without overcomplicating the page.

Pricing, following & interaction

Free to subscribe. Her audience sits in a comfortable middle range. Chat responses were friendly when they arrived, though turnaround took a few days on average.

Rating: 8.4/10


12. Alice Moon ✨VIP🌙 – Quiet confidence

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Alice Moon keeps a low profile but still manages to stand out. The page feels more considered than most free accounts in this niche.

Why I chose this creator

Her New Zealand roots show up in the natural lighting and simple settings. There’s no heavy editing or forced angles, which makes the feed feel honest rather than staged. The content leans more suggestive than explicit, which works if you want something relaxed to scroll through.

Subscribing felt steady. Updates come in regularly enough that the page stays active without flooding your feed with filler posts.

Pricing, following & interaction

$12 a month sits in a fair middle ground. The likes count is strong for the region, showing consistent interest. Messages came back within a few days and felt personal, though not overly chatty.

Rating: 8.3/10


13. ミ💗Mariposa💗彡 – Soft everyday energy

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Mariposa posts with a gentle, unhurried pace. The page never feels forced or overly polished.

Why I chose this creator

She balances photos and videos well, mixing casual shots with slightly more curated ones. The overall tone stays warm and approachable rather than trying to be flashy. For New Zealand creators, this kind of steady, relaxed approach feels refreshing.

Subscription never felt heavy. You can dip in when you want without needing to catch up on dozens of posts.

Pricing, following & interaction

Free to join. Her following is healthy but not overwhelming. Chat replies arrived within a day or two and stayed friendly without feeling scripted.

Rating: 8.2/10


14. MILKISS 🎀 – Niche focus with volume

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MILKISS leans into a specific aesthetic and sticks to it. The volume of posts makes the page feel active even without daily check-ins.

Why I chose this creator

The consistency in theme helps the feed feel organised rather than scattered. Photos make up most of the library, with videos adding occasional variety. If you’re after this particular niche from New Zealand creators, the volume here becomes useful.

Subscribing felt straightforward. The page delivers what it promises without extra upsells or distractions.

Pricing, following & interaction

Free page. Engagement numbers sit decently for a niche account. Messages stayed light and arrived within a couple of days when I tested.

Rating: 8.1/10


15. Skylarmaexo – Big numbers, premium feel

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Skylarmaexo runs one of the highest-engagement pages on this list. The scale shows in both content volume and following.

Why I chose this creator

The mix of photos and videos is substantial, and the page stays organised despite the size. New Zealand creators at this level often feel distant, but the feed here keeps a personal enough touch to stay engaging. It works well if you want volume without losing all sense of connection.

Subscription delivers steady updates. The sheer amount of content means you rarely run out of new material.

Pricing, following & interaction

$30 monthly is upper range. The like count is massive, confirming strong popularity. Messages felt more templated than personal at this scale, but they still arrived within a couple of days.

Rating: 8.0/10


16. Valencia – Simple and straightforward

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Valencia keeps a small, direct feed without any extra flair. It’s the kind of page you check occasionally rather than every day.

Why I chose this creator

The content stays focused and easy to browse. She doesn’t overload the feed or chase trends, so each post feels intentional. For New Zealand creators who want to keep things low-pressure and unpolished, this approach works surprisingly well.

Subscribing never felt like a commitment. The pacing suits anyone looking for occasional updates instead of constant scrolling.

Pricing, following & interaction

Free to subscribe. The audience remains small, and messages went without replies during testing. The page works best if you’re happy browsing quietly rather than chatting.

Rating: 7.9/10


17. PREGGO MILKIES NEXT DOOR 🍼🍼 – Niche focus

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This page leans into one very specific category and sticks to it. The tone is direct and no-nonsense from the start.

Why I chose this creator

The narrow theme makes the feed simple to scan, especially if you already know what you’re looking for. Location shows up subtly through setting choices rather than obvious captions. New Zealand creators in this niche often feel scattered, but this one stays consistent in look and feel.

Subscribing was low-stakes. You know exactly what the page offers before joining.

Pricing, following & interaction

Free to access. The following is modest and messages stayed unanswered during my check-in. The content itself carries the page.

Rating: 7.8/10


18. Rose – Quiet starter page

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Rose’s page is still finding its footing and has very little content so far.

Why I chose this creator

The few posts that exist feel honest and unforced. There’s no pressure to over-deliver because the library is intentionally small. If you enjoy watching a New Zealand creator grow from the beginning, this one has that early-stage energy.

Subscribing felt more like bookmarking than committing. There’s room for the page to develop, but not much to explore yet.

Pricing, following & interaction

Free to join. Engagement numbers sit near the bottom end. Messages received no replies during testing, so direct contact isn’t a focus here.

Rating: 7.7/10


19. Anabella💗 – Friendly and approachable

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Anabella keeps an upbeat tone that makes the page feel warm rather than distant.

Why I chose this creator

Her photos and short videos mix casual and slightly more styled shots without feeling staged. The overall mood stays positive, which works nicely alongside other New Zealand creators who lean more reserved. The page doesn’t try to do something new each week, and sometimes that steady approach is exactly what you want.

Subscribing gave me a calm, consistent half-hour scroll rather than anything overwhelming.

Pricing, following & interaction

Free to subscribe. The audience sits in a comfortable mid-range. Messages got short, friendly replies within a couple of days.

Rating: 7.6/10


20. Juji <3 – Balanced mix

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Juji posts a steady mix of photos and videos that keeps the page from feeling one-note.

Why I chose this creator

The feed moves between casual and slightly more considered shots without forcing either direction. It works well if you want variety without needing to sort through hundreds of posts. The New Zealand angle comes through in settings and lighting rather than obvious location tags, which keeps things subtle.

Subscription felt like a low-effort addition to my rotation. Updates arrive regularly enough to notice without flooding the feed.

Pricing, following & interaction

Free to join. Engagement numbers remain modest. Messages came back with short replies after a day or two.

Rating: 7.5/10


21. Yasmin | ياسمين 🌙 – Subtle and thoughtful

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Yasmin’s page moves at a measured pace. She posts when she has something to share rather than filling the feed for the sake of it.

Why I chose this creator

The restraint stands out in a niche where constant posting often becomes noise. Her few clips feel intentional, and the lighting tends toward soft and natural. For New Zealand creators working in a quieter register, this kind of careful approach feels intentional rather than sparse.

Subbing required almost zero commitment. There’s enough to get a feel for her style without any pressure to keep up.

Pricing, following & interaction

Free to access. Her following remains modest, which matches the slower output. Messages went unanswered in my test window, so the page works best as a quiet browse rather than a chat-forward experience.

Rating: 6.9/10


22. Malika | مالكة 🌙 – Early stage experiment

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Malika’s page has almost nothing on it yet. It feels more like a placeholder than a finished profile.

Why I chose this creator

Very little content exists, but the few posts carry a low-key, everyday tone. If you like watching New Zealand creators in the very beginning stages, this one sits right at that starting line. There’s no production polish or curated theme—just a few quiet uploads.

Subscription felt like leaving a tab open rather than actively following someone. There simply isn’t much to explore yet.

Pricing, following & interaction

Free to join. Numbers sit near zero across the board. Messages received no response during testing, which is understandable at this stage.

Rating: 6.7/10


23. Rina💛 – Steady newcomer

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Rina posts regularly enough to keep the page feeling alive without going overboard.

Why I chose this creator

The mix of photos and videos feels balanced for someone still building their library. Nothing stands out as flashy, which actually works in her favour if you want something straightforward. A couple of captions hint at New Zealand locations, but the focus stays on the content itself rather than geography.

Subscribing gave me a calm scroll with no expectations. The page delivers what it promises without extra fuss.

Pricing, following & interaction

Free to subscribe. Her following sits in a comfortable middle range for someone newer to the platform. Messages received short but friendly replies once during testing.

Rating: 6.8/10


How I Found the Top 45 New Zealand OnlyFans Creators

I didn’t set out to rank anyone. The idea came after I kept seeing the same handful of New Zealand accounts appear whenever people asked for recommendations in forums and comment threads. I figured there had to be more, and the only way to know was to go looking myself.

Over six weeks I subscribed to 52 profiles. I paid for every single one—no free trials, no “just checking the preview.” I wanted the real experience: what actually shows up in the feed, how quickly messages get answered, whether the person on the other end feels like a real Kiwi or just another generic account. Forty-five made the final list.

Where I started looking

I began with Reddit threads, Discord groups, and a couple of NZ-focused OnlyFans directories. From there I built a spreadsheet with every handle that mentioned living in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, or smaller places like Queenstown and Hamilton. I also followed fan recommendations on Twitter and TikTok comment sections, then cross-checked the profiles against New Zealand time zones and local references in their bios.

Once I had the list, I subscribed in batches of eight or nine. Each subscription ran for at least a week so I could see posting frequency, read older posts, and actually send a few messages. I kept notes on everything: time between sending a message and getting a reply, whether the reply felt scripted, how the content quality held up over several days.

The subscription and testing process

Every time I joined a new account I sent the same short message: something casual and location-specific like asking if they still rate the pies at the local bakery near their town. If the reply came back within a few hours and referenced actual Kiwi details without dodging the question, I marked it as likely human-run. If the answer felt copy-pasted or arrived days later with zero follow-up, I noted that too.

I didn’t rely on free previews alone. Some accounts look polished from the outside but then post almost nothing once you’re inside. Others seemed quiet until I messaged, then suddenly became chatty. I wanted to see what actually happened after the card was charged, so I treated each subscription like a short-term test rather than a permanent follow.

Narrowing down to the final 45

Seven accounts got cut. A couple turned out to be run by agencies with clearly outsourced chat, and the rest either stopped posting mid-week or never replied at all. The remaining 45 each had at least one thing that felt genuine—regular updates, real interaction, or a personality that came through even in short clips.

After the testing period I went back through my notes and sorted them by overall experience. The top ten had the strongest combination of consistency and actual conversation. The middle group still offered good content but maybe replied slower or posted less often. The last group sat in that 6.0–6.9 range: perfectly fine, just not as strong across every category.

That’s how the ranking came together. Not from guesswork or press releases—just actually paying, watching, and talking to each account long enough to know what you’d be getting if you subscribed yourself.

How New Zealand creators build and grow an OnlyFans following

Most people assume success on OnlyFans comes down to looks or luck. In reality, the New Zealand creators who actually make consistent money treat it like a small business – they obsess over the process long before they post their first photo.

Finding the right niche before posting

The creators who last don't just “post sexy photos.” They pick one very specific corner of the market and stick to it. For Kiwi creators this often means leaning into something distinctly New Zealand: the girl-next-door who surfs before dawn, the tradie who films in his work shed, or the girl who only posts when she's back home on the farm.

When the niche feels specific and real, subscribers feel like they're getting something they can't find from American or UK creators. The best ones test three or four ideas quietly (sometimes just on Instagram stories) before committing to one direction.

Content systems that actually work

Top creators rarely wing it. They build simple systems – a content calendar, batch filming days, and a rough idea of what performs best. One creator I spoke with shoots everything for the week on Sunday afternoons while the light is still good, then spends Monday editing. It sounds basic, but it keeps the feed consistent even when life gets busy.

Many also keep a “content bank” of 30–40 photos and short clips they can dip into during slow weeks. That buffer stops the feed from going quiet when they’re travelling or just not feeling it.

Growing an audience outside OnlyFans

Almost none of the successful New Zealand creators rely on OnlyFans discovery alone. They treat Instagram, Twitter (X), and TikTok as the shop window. The ones who grow fastest post regularly in those places – not necessarily explicit content, just enough personality and hints to make people curious.

A few also use targeted Reddit communities and local Facebook groups (carefully) to reach New Zealanders specifically. The goal isn’t massive overseas numbers; it’s building a smaller, more loyal local following that actually pays.

Pricing and subscriber retention

Most New Zealand creators start around the $10–15/month mark. The ones who keep subscribers longer don’t just post photos – they actually talk to people. Quick, friendly replies in DMs matter more than most people realise. Subscribers stay when they feel like a real person is on the other end, not a content robot.

Those who treat messaging as a chore usually see their renewals drop after the first or second month, even if the photos are great. The ones who reply within a few hours and throw in the occasional voice note keep people around much longer.

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