Quick Summary
We’ve sold all four of these brands since 2016. We’ve fielded warranty tickets on every one of them. We’ve sent customers between brands when their first choice didn’t fit their actual use case. After nine years of that, here’s the honest comparison most retailers won’t write — because most retailers only sell one or two of these brands and can’t compare them without bias.
This guide covers WM (including their AngelKiss silicone line), 6Ye Premium, Starpery, and Real Lady — the four brands we most often get asked to compare. We’ll cover what each does well, where each falls short, the add-on options each offers, the counterfeit problem hitting all of them, and which brand fits which kind of customer.
Why Brand Matters More Than Most Customers Realize
First-time buyers usually focus on material (TPE vs silicone) and size (130cm vs 165cm). Both matter, but they’re downstream of brand. The brand determines who actually manufactured the doll, what their QC process looks like, how consistent the output is from one unit to the next, and how the doll holds up at year three and year five.
Brand also determines whether you can get replacement parts in 2028 if your doll’s elbow joint wears out. Whether a custom head order will look like the photo you ordered from. Whether the seam at the spine is hand-finished or visibly machine-cut. The brand’s add-on ecosystem — what features you can add, what’s free, what costs extra — varies dramatically between manufacturers and significantly affects total cost of ownership.
What “brand” actually means in this industry: Each brand below is the manufacturer (factory), not the reseller. A WM doll sold by SexySexDoll.com and a WM doll sold by another authorized reseller comes from the same factory in Dongguan. The differences between resellers are price, support, warranty handling, authenticity verification, and shipping. The differences between brands are the doll itself and the available customization ecosystem.
The Four Brands in Detail
WM Doll (with AngelKiss Silicone)
WM is the largest and most established sex doll manufacturer in the industry. The brand has been operating since 2013 from Dongguan, China, and at this point produces a significant share of all branded sex dolls in the global market. If you’ve seen a sex doll in a movie, news article, or generic marketing photo, there’s a good chance it was a WM.
What many first-time buyers don’t realize is that WM produces both TPE and silicone dolls. WM’s silicone line operates under the brand name AngelKiss Doll and sits at the higher end of WM’s pricing tier. This dual-material approach means WM covers the broadest spectrum of any single manufacturer — from entry-level TPE configurations to premium silicone hyperrealism.
The reason WM dominates is unglamorous: they figured out manufacturing scale before anyone else. They have over 400 body and head combinations across both materials, the deepest parts inventory for replacements, and the most comprehensive add-on ecosystem. Order a WM doll in 2026 and there’s a near certainty you can still order a replacement head for it in 2030.
WM Add-On Ecosystem (Most Comprehensive)
What WM does well: consistency, variety, and an add-on ecosystem nobody else matches. From one unit to the next, WM dolls feel and look remarkably similar. The variance you see in some smaller brands — one unit feels great, the next has a visible seam — is largely absent in WM production. Add-ons like the Electric Butt, Auto Blowjob, and Auto Cleaning Machine are WM-exclusive innovations that no other brand currently offers at this maturity level.
Where WM falls short: the AngelKiss silicone line, while solid, doesn’t reach the hyperrealism heights of Real Lady or Starpery at the top end. WM’s strength is breadth, not the absolute peak of any single dimension. Counterfeit WM products also flood the market more than any other brand due to WM’s recognition.
✓ Strengths
- Largest catalog with 400+ combinations
- Both TPE and silicone (AngelKiss) options
- Most consistent quality control at scale
- Best parts availability for long-term ownership
- Most comprehensive add-on ecosystem (Electric Butt, Auto Blowjob, etc.)
✗ Trade-offs
- AngelKiss silicone solid but not category-leading
- Most commonly counterfeited brand
- Face expressions less varied than premium silicone competitors
- Body shapes lean toward conventional
- Premium configurations approach Starpery pricing without matching realism
6Ye Premium
6Ye Premium emerged in 2015 and has built its reputation around two specific strengths: solving TPE’s biggest customer complaint (surface oil migration) and pushing further into AI-integrated features than any other manufacturer. Their proprietary TPE formula significantly reduces the oily feel that develops on standard TPE dolls over time, and their recent additions like Metabox AI and Vine Talk AIBOX represent the cutting edge of interactive doll technology.
6Ye also produces silicone dolls, giving them parallel range to WM in material options. Their silicone work is technically competent but lower-volume than WM’s AngelKiss line.
We visited the 6Ye factory in Dongguan in 2023. The operation is technically focused — fewer SKUs than WM, more iteration on material science and interactive features. They’ve gone through three TPE formulation revisions in the past four years, each improving on oil management.
6Ye Premium Add-On Ecosystem (Most Innovative)
What 6Ye does well: the material itself, plus the most aggressive push into AI/interactive features in the industry. If you’ve owned a TPE doll before and found the maintenance overhead frustrating, 6Ye is the most direct upgrade. The Articulated Hands and Realistic Body Paint being free is genuinely unusual — most brands charge $70+ for either. Metabox AI and Vine Talk represent technology that other manufacturers haven’t matched yet.
Where 6Ye falls short: catalog size relative to WM, and some of the more experimental AI features (Metabox, Vine Talk) are early-stage. Customer expectations should be calibrated — these are first-generation features, not polished consumer electronics.
✓ Strengths
- Best-in-class TPE material (reduced oiliness)
- Most aggressive AI/tech feature integration (Metabox, Vine Talk)
- Articulated Hands and Body Paint included free
- Both TPE and silicone options available
- Slightly faster lead times than competitors on standard orders
✗ Trade-offs
- Smaller catalog than WM (200+ vs 400+)
- AI features are early-generation, expectations should be moderate
- Brand awareness lower than WM among buyers
- Auto Licking Tongue limited to specific SS Series heads
- Some premium features require specific head model compatibility
Starpery
Starpery built its reputation around anatomical realism, with a specific focus on the ROS (Realistic Oral Structure) technology introduced around 2020. This uses softer-grade silicone for cavities (mouth, vaginal, anal) attached to firmer silicone for the body. The result is dramatically more realistic intimate areas than what standard TPE or silicone constructions achieve.
Unlike Real Lady, which sits exclusively at the premium silicone tier, Starpery offers TPE and Hybrid (silicone head + TPE body) configurations as well — starting from $1,600. This makes Starpery one of the few brands where customers can step up to the ROS technology without committing to full silicone pricing.
What Starpery does well: anatomical detail at multiple price tiers. The ROS technology is the differentiator, and unlike some manufacturer claims, it’s a genuine engineering improvement, not marketing language. Customers who upgrade from TPE to a Starpery ROS configuration consistently report the realism delta is more dramatic than the price delta implies.
Where Starpery falls short: catalog size. Starpery focuses on doing fewer SKUs really well, which is great for QC but limiting if you have very specific aesthetic preferences. With 50+ combinations vs WM’s 400+, the chance of finding exactly the body type and face you want is lower. Parts availability is good but not at WM/6Ye levels.
✓ Strengths
- ROS / ROS Max technology delivers genuine anatomical realism
- Available in TPE, Hybrid, and full silicone (broad pricing access)
- Better long-term durability than TPE-only brands
- Tighter QC than larger TPE manufacturers
- Hybrid option starts at $1,600 (lower than full silicone tiers)
✗ Trade-offs
- Smaller catalog (50+ vs WM’s 400+)
- Limited face/body customization options
- Silicone configurations 1.5-2x TPE prices within brand
- Parts availability good but not at WM/6Ye level
- Specific ROS technology limited to compatible head models
Real Lady (by ENG Doll)
Real Lady occupies the top of the realism spectrum in our catalog. The brand specializes in platinum-cure silicone construction with an unusual approach: replaceable head systems that let customers swap between different face sculpts on the same body. The sculpting itself is on another level — facial features have the kind of detailed musculature, skin texture, and expression nuance that doesn’t appear in any TPE manufacturer and rarely in other silicone brands.
Starting price is $2,800 for a standard Real Lady configuration. Complex orders with multiple heads, premium add-ons, and customization routinely reach $4,000+. For that price, customers get a doll that genuinely competes with the hyperrealist art doll market, which has historically been a separate (and even more expensive) category.
Real Lady Add-On Ecosystem (Quality Fundamentals)
What Real Lady does well: facial sculpting at a level no other brand in our catalog reaches. The expression detail, skin texture, and overall craftsmanship genuinely competes with collectible-grade art dolls that cost three times as much. The replaceable head system also extends the doll’s effective lifespan — if you tire of one face, you can swap heads rather than buying a new doll. The add-on ecosystem is smaller than WM or 6Ye but focused on fundamentals (joint tightness choice, disassembly, premium gel breasts).
Where Real Lady falls short: cost, smaller catalog (40+), and the body sculpts don’t quite match the head sculpts in detail. The faces look like they came from a master sculptor; the bodies are very good (but not exceptional) silicone work. Real Lady doesn’t offer the experimental AI features that 6Ye does — it’s a purist’s brand focused on traditional sculpting excellence.
✓ Strengths
- Best-in-class facial sculpting and expression detail
- Replaceable head system extends doll lifespan
- Platinum silicone offers longest material durability
- Competes with collector-grade art dolls at fraction of cost
- Joint tightness customization (normal/tight/loose) included
✗ Trade-offs
- Highest entry price ($2,800 minimum)
- Smallest catalog of the four brands
- Body sculpts don’t quite match face quality
- No experimental tech features (vs 6Ye AI integration)
- Add-on ecosystem smaller than WM/6Ye
The In-Stock Warehouse Option (Money-Saving Path)
Across all four brands, we maintain a US and EU warehouse with pre-manufactured dolls ready for next-day shipping. In-stock dolls are typically priced lower than equivalent custom orders for three reasons: the configuration is fixed (no options to upgrade), the manufacturing cost is already absorbed by the time of purchase, and warehouse turnover incentivizes faster sales.
If your priority is speed (have the doll within days, not weeks) or budget (typically $200-$500 savings vs custom), the in-stock catalog is the smart entry point. The trade-off is configuration: you take what’s available rather than designing your own.
Browse in-stock options: US Warehouse Ready-to-Ship · EU Warehouse Ready-to-Ship. Most in-stock dolls ship next business day and arrive within 3-9 days depending on destination.
Side-By-Side Comparison Matrix
| Factor | WM | 6Ye Premium | Starpery | Real Lady |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Founded | 2013 | 2015 | 2018 | 2019 |
| Materials | TPE + Silicone | TPE + Silicone | TPE/Hybrid/Silicone | Silicone Only |
| Silicone Sub-Brand | AngelKiss Doll | — | — | — |
| Price Range | $1,200-$2,900 | $1,400-$2,800 | $1,600-$4,000 | From $2,800 |
| Variety (combos) | 400+ | 200+ | 50+ | 40+ |
| Signature Tech | Auto Blowjob, Electric Butt | Metabox AI, Vine Talk | ROS / ROS Max | Replaceable Heads |
| Lead Time | 2-4 weeks | 2-3 weeks (fastest) | 2-4 weeks | 3-5 weeks |
| In-Stock Option | Yes (US + EU) | Yes (US + EU) | Yes (US + EU) | Limited |
| Parts Availability | Excellent | Excellent | Good | Good |
| Counterfeit Risk | Highest | Medium | Low | Low |
| Best Customer Type | All types | Tech-forward | Realism focus | Long-term collector |
The Counterfeit Problem (And How It Affects All Four Brands)
Every brand above has a counterfeit problem. WM has it worst because of brand recognition — generic factories in China produce unbranded TPE dolls and apply WM branding (or close knockoffs) to capture buyer trust. 6Ye, Starpery, and Real Lady face it less due to lower brand awareness, but it exists for all of them.
The counterfeit problem isn’t theoretical. We’ve handled customer support cases where buyers purchased “WM dolls” from third-party sites for 30-50% less than authorized reseller pricing, then contacted us when the doll arrived with visible quality differences — wrong head, mismatched body, lower-grade TPE, no factory documentation. By that point, refund options were typically limited to chargeback disputes.
How to verify authenticity before buying:
1. Authorized reseller list: Each manufacturer publishes a list of authorized resellers. WM, 6Ye, Starpery, and Real Lady all maintain these. If a site claims to sell a brand but isn’t on the authorized list, the doll is either counterfeit or grey-market.
2. Pre-shipment photos: Authorized resellers can request and provide pre-shipment photos with the customer’s order number visible. Counterfeit operations cannot.
3. Pricing reality check: Authentic premium silicone (Starpery full silicone, Real Lady) cannot be sold profitably under $2,000. If you see one at $1,200, it’s not authentic.
4. Factory documentation: Every authentic doll ships with a certificate of authenticity. Resellers can show you the certificate template for the brand before you order.
Choosing By Use Case
Rather than asking “which brand is best,” the more useful question is “which brand fits how I’ll actually use the doll.” Five common scenarios:
📦 Scenario 1: First-time buyer, budget-conscious, want maximum variety
⚡ Scenario 2: Want it fast, don’t need full customization
🤖 Scenario 3: Tech-forward, want AI/interactive features
🎨 Scenario 4: Anatomical realism is the priority
👑 Scenario 5: Long-term ownership, hyperrealism above all
Customer Complaint Patterns We See By Brand
Across nine years of customer support tickets, the same complaint patterns recur within each brand. Knowing these in advance helps customers set expectations and helps us steer customers toward the right brand for their tolerance.
WM most common complaints: Oil migration on TPE configurations after 8-12 months (“she got sticky”); minor seam visibility on budget configurations; replacement head color matching on custom orders.
6Ye most common complaints: AI feature expectations (Metabox/Vine Talk are first-generation, not polished consumer electronics); some premium features limited to specific head models (e.g., Auto Licking Tongue requires SS Series); brand recognition lower among partners/visitors.
Starpery most common complaints: Silicone configuration weight surprise (30-40% heavier than TPE equivalent); limited variety in catalog (50+ vs WM’s 400+); ROS technology compatibility limited to specific head models.
Real Lady most common complaints: Neck joint wear on replaceable head system after 18+ months of regular swapping; sticker shock when adding options ($2,800 base can reach $4,200 with desired features); smallest catalog limits options.
None of these complaints are deal-breakers. They’re patterns we see across hundreds of customers per brand, and most can be mitigated with proper care or expectation-setting before purchase. The point isn’t that any brand is “bad” — it’s that no brand is perfect, and knowing the imperfections helps you choose the brand whose trade-offs you can live with.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which sex doll brand is the most realistic?
Real Lady and Starpery lead in hyperrealism, both using premium platinum-cure silicone with advanced sculpting and skin texture detailing. Real Lady focuses on facial expressiveness; Starpery uses ROS (Realistic Oral Structure) technology for anatomically detailed cavities. Both come at premium price points starting from $2,800.
Does WM Doll make silicone dolls too?
Yes. WM produces both TPE and silicone dolls. WM’s silicone line is branded as AngelKiss Doll and sits at the higher end of WM’s pricing tier (up to $2,900 depending on size and add-ons). The brand started in 2013 and remains the largest manufacturer by catalog size with 400+ body and head combinations across both materials.
How can I tell if a sex doll is authentic or counterfeit?
Authentic brand dolls include manufacturer certificates, serialized QR codes (on newer brands), and matching factory tags. Counterfeits typically show: prices 30-50% below authorized resellers, watermarked or low-resolution product photos (often pulled from real listings), no factory documentation, and inability to provide pre-shipment photos with the customer’s order details. Buying only from manufacturer-authorized resellers eliminates this risk.
What’s the price difference between TPE and silicone versions?
Within the same brand, silicone configurations typically cost 30-60% more than TPE equivalents. WM TPE starts at $1,200 while WM silicone (AngelKiss) can reach $2,900. Starpery TPE/Hybrid starts at $1,600 while full silicone Starpery reaches $4,000. The price gap reflects raw material cost, manufacturing complexity, and longer-lasting durability of silicone.
Can I save money by buying an in-stock doll vs custom order?
Yes. In-stock warehouse dolls (held in US or EU warehouses) ship within 1-2 business days and are typically priced lower than custom orders because the configuration is fixed and the doll is already manufactured. Custom orders allow full personalization but require 2-5 weeks production time. For first-time buyers wanting the fastest path to ownership, in-stock dolls are usually the best entry point.
For customers who plan to own the doll long-term (3+ years) and value realism over variety, yes. Premium silicone holds shape, color, and skin texture significantly longer than TPE. The skin feel is closer to human and doesn’t develop the oily surface TPE shows over time. For customers experimenting or budget-conscious, mid-range TPE configurations from any of these brands deliver 70-80% of the experience at half the price.
One Last Thing
The four brands above are the most commonly compared, but they’re not the only options. Our catalog includes 12+ authorized brand relationships including Sino, JY, Irontech, Piper, YL, and others. Each has specific strengths — Sino for ultra-premium silicone, Irontech for budget-friendly silicone, Piper for stylized anime aesthetics. If none of WM/6Ye/Starpery/Real Lady fits exactly, the broader catalog likely has something that does.
The brand choice is downstream of the customer use case, not the other way around. Customers who start with “what’s the best brand?” usually find themselves cycling between options. Customers who start with “how will I actually use this?” usually find the brand choice becomes obvious.
Still unsure? Email our support team with your use case (frequency of use, storage situation, budget range, realism vs variety priority) and we’ll point you toward the brand that fits — even if it’s not one of the four covered here. We read every email and reply within a business day. Get in touch →
About SexySexDoll.com
SexySexDoll.com has been an authorized retailer of premium adult dolls since 2016. We hold direct authorized reseller relationships with all four brands covered in this guide — WM (including AngelKiss silicone), 6Ye Premium, Starpery, and Real Lady — plus eight additional manufacturers.
Our 851+ verified customer reviews and nine years of operation across 60+ countries back the comparisons in this guide. We don’t write this kind of cross-brand comparison to push you toward any single brand. We write it because customers asking “WM vs Starpery?” deserve an honest answer from someone who actually sells both.
For related reading: Material Guide: TPE vs Silicone vs Hybrid · Storage Guide
This guide reflects patterns observed across nine years of customer support cases, warranty claims, and direct manufacturer relationships. Brand product lines evolve continuously; some characteristics described here may change as manufacturers introduce new models. Prices reflect typical authorized reseller ranges as of May 2026 and may vary by configuration, region, and current promotions. Add-on availability and pricing depend on specific doll model, head sculpt compatibility, and material. Customer complaint patterns are aggregated from anonymized support tickets and represent recurring themes, not universal experiences.




