Collaborative "collab" videos with other creators of their generation. Autonomy over their filming schedules and niches. The Impact of New Talent on Trends

The IAFD serves as the definitive census for the adult entertainment world. It tracks filmography, aliases, and vital statistics for thousands of performers. When users search for specific birth years, such as 2007, they are typically looking for the "newest" faces on the scene—performers who have just turned 18 and are beginning their careers. This cohort is unique because they have grown up entirely within the age of high-speed internet, social media, and subscription-based platforms like OnlyFans and Fansly. The Transition to Professional Performance

The IAFD entries for performers born in 2007 represent the future of adult entertainment. As they celebrate their 18th birthdays and begin their professional journeys, they bring fresh energy, tech-savviness, and a new perspective to the industry. Whether they choose to work with major studios or remain independent icons, their arrival is a milestone that keeps the industry's landscape vibrant and ever-changing. For those following the database, this is the beginning of a new chapter in adult film history.

For the "Class of 2007," entering the industry in 2025 and 2026 means navigating a landscape much different than their predecessors. Unlike the stars of the early 2000s who relied on major studio contracts, today’s new performers often start as independent creators.

Performers born in 2007 are digital natives. They understand the power of a personal brand better than any generation before them. On IAFD, you will notice that new profiles often link directly to social media presence. These performers use platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram to build a fanbase before their first professional scene even hits the market. This group tends to prioritize: Direct-to-fan interaction. High-definition self-produced content.