Sexologist Melanie Eichhorn and designer Valeria Lambrecht discuss how Satisfyer creates inclusive sexual wellness products for different anatomies, preferences, and forms of intimacy.
What if sexual wellness products were designed for every body, not just the "average" one? That's the question driving Satisfyer's latest lineup, and the answers might surprise you.
In July 2026, sexologist Melanie Eichhorn and senior industrial designer Valeria Lambrecht sat down in Bielefeld, Germany, to talk about what truly inclusive design looks like. Their conclusion? It's not just about adding more settings or colors. It's about rethinking how products interact with different anatomies, preferences, and forms of intimacy from the ground up.
Pride season is all about celebrating diversity and self-determination. But for many people, finding sexual wellness products that actually work for their body can feel like a hunt. Since 2016, Satisfyer has been trying to change that by creating products that adapt to you, not the other way around.
### What Inclusive Design Really Means
"Inclusive sexual wellness means recognizing and respecting people in all their diversity, regardless of how they experience their bodies or whom they love," says Eichhorn, who heads up Sexual Education and Diversity at Satisfyer. "It's about knowledge, confidence, and the freedom to embrace your own pleasure without shame."
That philosophy isn't just talk. It shows up in every curve, every material choice, and every feature. Valeria Lambrecht, the Senior Industrial Designer behind many of these products, puts it simply: "Our products accompany people in one of the most personal aspects of their lives. That means they have to do more than function well. They need to inspire trust and create an emotional connection."
Here's what that looks like in practice:
### Satisfyer Pro 2 Generation 3: External Stimulation for Different Anatomies
This is the product that knows exactly what it does best, without leaving anyone out. It combines air-pulse technology with vibration, and it's designed to accommodate different clitoral sizes, enlarged clitorises after hormonal changes, clitoral penises, and even micropenises. It can also stimulate the highly sensitive frenulum with precision. Since there's no penetration required, it's an approachable entry point for solo play, and it gets even more intense with a partner.
### Satisfyer Elastic Game Multivibrator: Maximum Flexibility
If you've ever struggled to find a toy that fits your body type, this one might change everything. The Elastic Game Multivibrator features an elastic loop that adapts to different body types and can be worn in multiple ways, regardless of anatomy or gender identity. It's one of the most versatile toys in the Satisfyer range, with more than 14 different ways to use it. It works as a vibrator, clitoral or penile stimulator, perineum stimulator, or wearable during sex. Depending on how you wear it, multiple people can even enjoy it at the same time. The only rule? No rules.
### Satisfyer Plug & Play 1: Tailored to You
This toy knows no limits. Its long, flexible band can be twisted, loosened, or tightened until it feels exactly right for every body and every preference. It can stimulate the clitoris, vulva, penis, T-dick, glans, frenulum, perineum, and anal area, or be worn as a vibrating cock ring. The toy adapts to the person, not the other way around. Whether you're using it solo, with a partner, or in a group, it offers new possibilities every time.
### Satisfyer G-Spot Flex 5: Gentle Exploration
Slim, soft, and flexible, the G-Spot Flex 5 adapts where others stop. Its velvety silicone, slim diameter, and exceptional flexibility make it a great choice for anyone exploring their sexuality at their own pace. It can be used vaginally, and its gentle design helps build confidence without pressure.
### The Bottom Line
Inclusive design isn't a trend. It's a necessity. And Satisfyer is proving that when you build products for everyone, you don't lose anything. You gain a whole lot more.