Not recommended for anyone seeking legitimate, safe, or high-quality software. This is almost certainly abandoned, potentially malware-ridden, and of poor production value.

In the context of VirtuaGirl and its successor platforms, "Duos" refers to scenes involving two performers interacting with one another. This content category required different production techniques compared to solo performances, as the physical interaction between models necessitated more precise choreography and green screen setup to ensure the transparency effects worked correctly during overlapping movements.

Totem Entertainment, the original developer, continues to operate. The software has evolved into a much more sophisticated product (often known now as iStripper or similar iterations under the VGHD branding).

Modern versions of the software feature:

VirtuaGirl is a brand of adult entertainment software that originated in the late 1990s and gained significant popularity throughout the early 2000s. The software functions as a desktop application, featuring models who perform stripteases and dances directly on the user's computer desktop, appearing as a virtual overlay on top of other windows.

When users encounter archives labeled with specific model counts (e.g., "218 models"), they are usually looking at a snapshot of the software from a specific time period.

The software went through several distinct phases and rebranding efforts: