TransMe asks: “Who are you — and how much of yourself are you ready to show today?”
Here, “trans” is more than a prefix. It is an act. A movement from the labels others give you, to the name you choose for yourself. From protecting yourself carefully, to speaking your truth freely. From “Do I deserve this?” to “I deserve to be seen.”

TransMe is a space built for that act of becoming — and today, over one million people have found their place here.
It’s Not About Transgender Connection. It’s About Feeling Safe.
Too many people have experienced judgment or harassment on social platforms simply for who they are. Some hide parts of themselves. Some hold back what they truly think. Others step away from social spaces entirely.
Traditional platforms force a choice: disclose or conceal.
TransMe offers something new: Gradual Visibility. You decide when, with whom, and how much of yourself to share:
- Open Water Mode – Pause identity labels and explore quietly
- Trust Mode – Build understanding first, then choose whether to share more
- Transparent Mode – Show up fully, and connect only with people who’ve shown they’re here in good faith
- “Exploring” Option – “You don’t have to label yourself, and you don’t have to prove yourself to anyone.”
“I’m Not a Topic. I’m Not a Label.”
We don’t say: “This person is interested in certain topics.”
We say: “This person has shown up with kindness.”
Spectatorship vs. action. We choose the latter.
Being Yourself Is Everyone’s Journey.
One user shared:
“I used to hide my anxiety, hide the films I love — everything that felt ‘too much.’ On TransMe, for the first time, I can show only what I want to show today.”
From carefully guarded, to freely being yourself. From “Will they accept me?” to “Do I accept myself?”
We Don’t Promise Perfection. We Promise You Won’t Have to Pretend.
“Here, you don’t have to defend yourself before you’ve even introduced yourself.”
More than 1.8 million people live in a country where they long to be seen, yet fear being judged. Over 60% have stepped back from social spaces because of who they are. It’s not that they don’t want to show up — they just don’t want to be labeled before they’re even heard.
Over one million people have chosen to stop pretending.
TransMe can’t change the world’s biases, and it can’t erase every unkind act overnight. But it can do one thing: when you hesitate over which photo to use, what to write, how much of your real self to reveal — it gives you space. No pressure. No judgment.
Facing yourself was never a finish line. It’s a path.
TransMe is just a light along the way.
About TransMe
Trusted by over 1 million users, TransMe is a space where transgender people can feel safe being themselves and connect with honesty. Founded in 2021 and headquartered in Brooklyn, NY.


