Roleplay works better when the character remembers where the scene is, what was promised, which conflicts are unresolved, and what tone the user chose.
Private AI roleplay that remembers the scene.
Create comfort chats, romance, rivalries, fantasy arcs, slow-burn stories, and creator-made scenarios with continuity that follows the room.
Why this page matters
Hana keeps the public promise simple: text-first character chat, memory that stays scoped, and creator tools that feed better conversations.
Hana uses recent messages, scene state, and character style to avoid repeating the same action beat when a room is supposed to feel alive.
Romantic and mature roleplay signals come from the character, tags, rating, user settings, and access rules instead of making every bot behave the same way.
Built into the product, not pasted on later.
These are the product surfaces behind the promise, written plainly so users, search engines, and answer engines can understand what Hana does.
Scenes continue
Roleplay works better when the character remembers where the scene is, what was promised, which conflicts are unresolved, and what tone the user chose.
Actions should vary
Hana uses recent messages, scene state, and character style to avoid repeating the same action beat when a room is supposed to feel alive.
Mature spaces stay opt-in
Romantic and mature roleplay signals come from the character, tags, rating, user settings, and access rules instead of making every bot behave the same way.
AI roleplay FAQ
Concise answers for searchers comparing AI chat, roleplay, memory, and creator tools.
Can Hana support long-running roleplay?
Yes. Hana is designed around persistent rooms, recent history, scoped memory, and evolving relationship state for longer stories.
Does roleplay memory apply to every character?
No. Memory is scoped per user, per character, and per conversation so one story does not leak into another.
Are mature roleplay spaces public by default?
No. Mature spaces are controlled through rating, review, user settings, and eligibility rules.
