How to Use Coomer

Coomer is one of those sites that looks simple but throws people off the first time they visit. This guide walks you through everything from opening the site to finding specific creators and getting the most out of it without running into the common problems people hit.
The simple and easy steps to use coomer are:
1. Getting Started
You do not need an account. You do not need to download anything. Just open your browser, go to the site, and you are in. It works on desktop and mobile the same way.
Before you start browsing, two things worth doing first:
- Turn on an ad blocker — some versions of the site run aggressive ads that get in the way
- Use a VPN if you want to keep your browsing private or if the site is blocked in your region
2. How to Search for a Creator
Finding a creator on Coomer is straightforward. At the top of the page there is a search bar. Type in the creator’s username exactly as it appears on their original platform.
A few things to know:
- The username needs to match the one used on the source platform like OnlyFans or Fansly
- If nothing comes up it either means the creator has not been indexed yet or their profile was removed
- Some creators appear under slightly different usernames depending on which platform they were indexed from
3. How to Browse by Platform
If you do not have a specific creator in mind you can browse by platform instead. The main page shows a list of supported services. Clicking one takes you to a directory of all indexed creators from that platform sorted by how recently they were updated.
This is useful when you want to explore rather than search for someone specific.
4. Understanding Creator Profiles
Once you open a creator profile you will see their posts laid out chronologically. Each post shows the date it was originally published and the files attached to it.
Here is what you will typically find on a profile:
- Images — photos from the original post
- Videos — clips that were part of the post
- Post text — the caption or description the creator wrote
- Import date — when Coomer indexed the post, which may differ from the original publish date
Not every post will have all of these. Some creators post text only or images only depending on their style.
5. How to Filter and Sort Content
On most creator profiles you can sort posts by date to find older or newer content quickly. Some versions of the site also let you filter by file type so you can jump straight to videos or images without scrolling through everything.
Pro Tip: If the profile has a lot of posts, using the date filter saves a lot of time.
6. How to Save Content
Coomer does not have a built in save or favourites feature. To save something you have two options:
How to Save Single Files?
Right click on an image or video and select save. This works for individual files and is the quickest method for grabbing one or two things.
How to Save Multiple Files?
For saving a lot of content from one profile, right clicking and saving one at a time gets tedious fast. The Coomer download page covers the tools and methods that make this easier.

How to Use Coomer on Mobile
The site works in any mobile browser the same way it does on desktop. There is no app so everything goes through your browser.

A few things that help on mobile:
- Use Chrome or Firefox on mobile for the most consistent experience
- Turn on your browser’s built in ad blocker or install one if your browser supports extensions
- If videos are buffering a lot, connect to Wi-Fi rather than using mobile data
- Landscape mode makes browsing video content easier
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Common Problems and Quick Fixes
The site is not loading: Check whether it is down for everyone using Downdetector. If it is a local issue, clearing your DNS cache or switching to a different browser usually fixes it.
Search is returning no results: Double check the spelling of the username. Try searching just the first part of the name in case the full username is formatted differently on Coomer than on the source platform.
Videos are buffering constantly: Pause the video and wait a minute before playing. Switch to a wired connection if you are on Wi-Fi. Try accessing the site early in the morning when server load is lower.
The page looks broken: Clear your browser cache and reload. Some versions of the site have display issues with certain browsers. Switching to a different browser fixes this in most cases.
Content is missing from a profile: Coomer does not update in real time. If recent posts are missing they have likely not been indexed yet. Check back after a day or two.
