OnlyFans makes a lot of money, but apparently it made some serious bank last year thanks to the residents of Texas.
According to newly released data by OnlyGuider, residents of the Lone Star State spent a whopping $248,496,363.64 on OnlyFans in 2025, making it the second-highest spending state after California ($350.6 million).
However, the jaw-dropping sum was attributed to Texas’ large size and population, as it ranked No. 21 among the highest-spending U.S. states per capita ($79,415 per 10,000 residents).
As far as the Texas cities that dropped the most money on OnlyFans content, Houston led the 2025 ranking with a total of $31,988,000.00; Dallas took the No. 2 position with $26,172,000.00; Austin place No. 3 with $17,544,933.33; and San Antonio and Fort Worth rounded out the top 5 with $17,387,250.00 and $10,241,583.33, respectively.
When it came to the global cities ranking, Houston came in at No. 11 and Dallas at No. 15.
According to OnlyGuider, OnlyFans raked in a total of $7.2 billion in 2025, a nine percent increase from 2024. Although the platform allows all kinds of creators to monetize their content, it’s mostly used for adult-oriented photos and videos.
It’s also worth noting that in 2024, the pornographic platform Pornhub, voluntarily blocked Texas residents from accessing its website. The decision was a response to the state’s age-verification mandates for adult-content websites. PornHub argued that the laws infringed on adults’ rights to access free speech.
"As you may know, your elected officials in Texas are requiring us to verify your age before allowing you access to our website," PornHub wrote in 2024. "Not only does this impinge on the rights of adults to access protected speech, it fails strict scrutiny by employing the least effective and yet also most restrictive means of accomplishing Texas’s stated purpose of allegedly protecting minors."