Sex Doll Tech Review
Business location ?
1 / 5Contact information ?
7 / 10The listed address appears to be associated with a location commonly used by multiple registered businesses. In addition, the company advertises a U.S. telephone number, but calls are routed to Hong Kong. Customer support is available only during Hong Kong business hours, which may be inconvenient for customers in North America.
Domain & WHOIS check ?
0 / 10Claims to be in business: 10 years (as of 2026)
Domain registered: 2021
Match: Suspicious mismatch: they claim X years but domain is much newer
Product authenticity ?
4 / 10Authenticity: Seems to be selling both authentic and counterfeit dolls
Product pictures ?
4 / 10Product pictures: Professional factory photoshoot + AI marketing content
Customer feedback ?
10 / 20Trustpilot Not enough reviews to assess
Their Trustpilot profile has 14 reviews with an average rating of 4.4 stars. At the time of our review, none of the reviews were marked as verified.
The limited amount of customer feedback may suggest that the company operates on a relatively small scale or serves a limited customer base.
After-sale support ?
8 / 10Good: responsive, mostly helpful
Urgency & pressure tactics ?
9 / 10No manipulative urgency tactics detected
About Us page analysis ?
5 / 10Generated by AI from the vendor's About Us page, then reviewed by a human editor.
This “About Us” page attempts to present SexDollTech as an established manufacturer with global ambitions, but several aspects of its story raise credibility concerns.
The most significant issue is the timeline. The company states that "SexDollTech's story began in 2017," yet the current domain was only registered in 2021. While it is possible the business existed under another name or website before 2021, the page offers no explanation or evidence supporting that claim. This unexplained discrepancy immediately casts doubt on the stated history.
The page also makes several ambitious claims without supporting evidence. It describes having its own production facilities, the latest technology from the United States, founders who traveled the world developing new designs, and "very good sales and accolades," yet none of these statements are substantiated. No awards, certifications, media coverage, customer numbers, or independent references are provided.
One positive aspect is that the company identifies a legal entity—SVAKOM INVESTMENT USA INC.—along with a company number and a physical address in California. These are concrete details that can be independently verified and add a degree of transparency that many competitors lack. However, the relationship between this company and the SexDollTech brand is not explained, leaving some uncertainty about the actual business structure.
The writing itself feels generic and promotional. Much of the content consists of familiar marketing language about quality, service, privacy, and customer satisfaction that could easily apply to dozens of other retailers. Apart from the legal entity information, readers learn very little about how the company actually operates or what makes it different from competing vendors.
Overall, the page combines some useful verifiable information with several unsupported marketing claims and an unexplained inconsistency regarding the company's age. Until the timeline and manufacturing claims can be independently confirmed, they should be viewed with caution.
Verdict: suspicious.
Inventory ?
0 / 15Holds own inventory: No: no own inventory
Inventory claims and honesty: No own inventory, markets misleadingly
WARNING: this vendor does not hold any physical inventory, but markets as if they did. Their site shows "In Stock" badges and uses warehouse language to suggest they store and ship dolls themselves. In reality, every order is fulfilled directly by a Chinese factory using factory-owned warehouses that hundreds of resellers all draw from. The vendor has never seen the doll being shipped to you. If something is wrong on arrival, the vendor cannot inspect what was shipped and is fully dependent on the factory's response.
Pricing ?
0 / 10Pricing: Too low: very suspicious, likely counterfeit dolls
Live chat available ?
0 / 10Live chat status: Available with email required, but gives no reply
Website navigation ?
4 / 10The website lacks effective navigation and filtering tools to help customers find products that match their preferences.
How the score is calculated
Each criterion is rated out of its own maximum: some count more than others (Customer feedback up to 20 points, Inventory up to 15, smaller criteria up to 10 or 5). The total possible across all criteria is 13 sections totaling 140 points.
Sections marked "not enough data" are excluded from both the score and the maximum, so a vendor is neither rewarded nor penalized for criteria we could not evaluate. The final 0–100 score is the percentage of points earned across the criteria we could actually assess.
If more than 30% of the total points cannot be evaluated, no score is published. The verdict box shows "Not enough data to rate this vendor" instead.