Using advanced technology, including AI and VR, MEKO creates a seamless and intuitive experience, allowing customers to connect with the rental women in a more natural and realistic way. The platform offers a range of features, including virtual meetups, interactive games, and even virtual travel experiences.

In recent years, the concept of "rental services" has gained significant traction, expanding beyond traditional product rentals to include more unconventional offerings. One such innovative service that has been making waves in Japan is Tani Azusa's "Woman Rental Service," which recently introduced a new feature called MEKO. This unique blend of lifestyle and entertainment is redefining the way people interact with and experience companionship, social interaction, and relaxation.

This is a common trope in Japanese niche entertainment, often exploring lifestyle fantasies involving "rental" companions or service-based roleplay.

As of 2025, MEKO is alive. She is back at work part-time, and she has begun training as a peer support counselor. She has not reconciled with her biological mother, but she has stopped running.

She portrays the typical "Jukujo" (mature woman) or housewife archetype central to the studio's branding.