Camila is open to new models worldwide, age 18 and over, where local law allows. The whole onboarding is designed to be done in under 30 minutes from the moment you click Become a model.
What you'll need
Have these ready before you start:
- A government-issued photo ID — passport, driving licence, or national ID card. In date and clearly readable.
- A second identity check — a selfie holding the ID. Both your face and the document must be visible.
- A signed model release form. We provide the digital version inside the application; sign it on screen.
- An email address you can confirm right now.
- A few minutes for a short live verification video. We use it to confirm the person broadcasting is the same person who applied.
If you're applying through a studio (an agency), the studio onboards you — we work directly with them on identity and contracting. See Registering a studio account on the studio side.
The application flow
- Click Become a model on any Camila page (or from inside an existing viewer account — you can convert a viewer account into a model account without losing follows).
- Pick your country of residence and confirm you're at least 18.
- Upload your photo ID and the selfie-with-ID.
- Sign the model release on screen.
- Pick your stage name and a starter profile image. You can change everything later.
- Pick the languages you broadcast in.
- Enter your tax info — for US-based models, a W-9; for non-US, a W-8BEN; for EU businesses with VAT, your VAT number.
- Submit. The application enters our compliance review queue.
How long does review take
Median time from submission to approval is under 24 business hours. We aim for under 4 hours during EU/US business windows. If something is unclear (blurry photo, expired document, name mismatch), we'll reach out by email — most of those resolve with one round trip.
What happens once approved
You'll get a welcome to Camila email and a setup walkthrough in your model dashboard. The walkthrough covers:
- Setting up your payout method (and the double opt-in confirmation — see Setting up your payout method)
- Configuring your tip menu and toy tariff
- Connecting your Lovense (if you broadcast with toys)
- Doing a private "test broadcast" so you can see exactly what viewers see
- Choosing your tags, profile photos, and bio
You can take any of these at your own pace — the only one required before you go live for the first time is the test broadcast, so you've checked your camera, mic, and lighting against our recommended levels.
What we look for in approval
We don't reject applications for looks, body type, age (over 18), gender, or experience. We do reject for:
- Documents we can't verify (forged-looking IDs, photos that don't match)
- Applicants under 18 (zero exceptions, ever)
- Names on tax info that don't match the ID
- Applicants currently banned from Camila under another identity
- Anyone we have reason to believe is being trafficked or coerced — in those cases we don't approve and we report to anti-trafficking partners
Studio vs single
You can apply as a single model (working solo, paid directly to your own account) or under a studio (working through an agency that pays you on its own schedule, with the studio receiving the platform payout). Most models start as single; those who join a studio later can transfer their existing profile, follows, and earnings without losing history.