Inclusive Design and Accessibility for All Bodies
The 2026 market is defined by Inclusive Design, moving away from "one-size-fits-all" phallic shapes toward ergonomic tools that serve a wider range of human experiences.
Disability-Friendly Ergonomics: Startups like LUDDI have pioneered devices with "easy-grip" handles and oversized buttons, specifically designed for users with limited manual dexterity or mobility challenges.
Gender-Neutral Forms: Many brands now use minimalist, organic shapes (like "pebbles" or "leaves") and neutral colors. This ensures that the toys are accessible to trans and non-binary individuals without reinforcing traditional gender binaries.
Custom 3D Printing: In 2026, users can scan their own anatomy or specify exact dimensions to have a custom-molded, medical-grade silicone toy produced. This hyper-personalization ensures a perfect fit for post-surgery bodies or unique anatomical needs.

