Orlando has emerged as one of OnlyFans' most devoted fans, according to a fresh report by OnlyGuider, a resource site dedicated to the subscription-based platform. The 2026 study delves into metropolitan spending habits on OnlyFans throughout 2025, focusing on per capita expenditure.
The report breaks down the figures by area, census division, and major metropolitan hubs, spotlighting where "digital intimacy" thrives across the United States. Orlando made quite an impression, ranking second out of 167 cities with a staggering $14.3 million spent annually. This translates to $466,430 for every 10,000 residents.
Leading the pack, Atlanta clinched the top spot with an eye-popping $26.2 million in total spending for the year, amounting to $525,472 per 10,000 people. Behind Orlando, Salt Lake City took third place with $8.2 million in yearly spending.
“Orlando really surprised us with its enthusiastic spending on OnlyFans,” noted an OnlyGuider representative.
In the Sunshine State, Orlando outshone other Florida cities in per capita spending. Miami was the closest contender, with $372,921 per 10,000 people, though it surpassed Orlando in overall annual spending at $17.5 million.
Despite Orlando's high ranking, Florida as a state didn't fare as impressively, landing at the 41st position among all states and D.C. for OnlyFans spending. OnlyFans, which launched in 2016, allows users to subscribe to content creators for exclusive media, operating on a diverse subscription model.
In 2025, OnlyFans reached a global revenue peak of $7.2 billion, with U.S. subscribers contributing $2.6 billion. The report did not specify any correlation between metropolitan spending and the number of content creators based in each city.