Amazon’s Alexa virtual assistant seems to be everywhere these days – and now she’s powering your sex life too.

The voice-controlled AI has made its way into the popular Lovense series of smart sex toys, giving you more control over your late-night action than ever before.

Lovense toys can already be controlled remotely using an app, but now Alexa voice commands will activate them too.

An upcoming app update, revealed exclusively to The Sun, will add support for Amazon’s hugely popular Alexa service.

So you might say “Alexa, make me smile with Hush,” and the smart butt plug will begin vibrating – even if it’s miles away from the Amazon Echo speaker.

Or you could shout “Alexa, please my partner with Lush on high,” and your spouse will get a sudden surprise from their egg vibrator.

“The orgasms we have might feel the same, but the way we are having them is becoming increasingly varied,” a Lovense spokesperson explained.

“This company certainly wants us to experience new things is an adventurous and thrilling way.”

You’ll be able to use your Amazon Echo to control the Lovense toys in the bedroom, of course.

But dedicated kinksters will enjoy the ability to control their partners’ toys from afar.

Lovense says that its toys help “bridge the gap in intimacy experienced by people in long distance relationships,” and Alexa integration takes that a step further.

What’s great about this announcement is that randy toy enthusiasts who already own a Lovense product won’t need to fork out for a saucy new gadget.

“We update the app regularly – anyone with a Lovense toy and the Lovense Remote app will be able to simply update the app to use the feature,” Lovense told The Sun.

Alexa can turn the toys on, but she can also change the intensity of the vibrations.

Asking her to make you “smile” will result in a less powerful buzz than asking to “moan,” or even “scream.”

And the Alexa functionality will continue to get smarter over time, too.

Lovense told The Sun that it’s working on making it possible for Alexa to set up alarm clock schedules for your toys – so they vibrate at specific times of the day.

Alexa will also be able to sync your toy to a Spotify account, making it buzz along to the music. Alternatively, Alexa can enable ambient sound vibrations, so the buzz changes depending on nearby noise levels.

And she’ll be able to load any custom-made patterns you create too, eventually.

A Lovense spokesperson told The Sun that the feature should become available in about four weeks, but there’s no firm release date yet.