Use your character to generate product ads, UGC, unboxings, tutorials, and sponsored content. Your face, your voice, your audience. No stock avatars.
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Review content compounds when the reviewer is the same person every time. We generated a review frame with a saved character. Here is the run.
Unboxing lives on hands and the reveal. We generated the unboxing frame with a referenced product. Here is the step-by-step and what to watch.
We turned one character still into a lip-synced talking-head ad in about 40 seconds for 5 credits. Here is the exact two-step run.
UGC ads work because they look casual. We generated a phone-selfie style product ad with a saved character. Here is what made it read as real UGC.
We generated a product ad by pairing a saved character with a referenced handbag. The product stayed on-model. Here is the run and the result.
Changing outfits is easy. Keeping the same person while you do it is the hard part. We swapped a character into a winter look for 2 credits. Here is how.
A movie needs the same lead in every shot. We generated a cinematic film still with a saved character. Here is the run and what it takes to scale to a scene.
An AI stylist is most useful when it styles the same person across looks. We styled a saved character into an editorial look. Here is the take.
Most AI influencer generators give you a new face every prompt. We built a saved character and kept the same face across 20 generations. Here is what held.
Firefly is a general image generator inside Adobe. We tested an alternative built around consistent characters. Here is how they compare for creator work.
Realistic AI images live or die on skin texture, not resolution. We ran an editorial model and got pores and freckles. Here is what makes a render read real.
We generated a week of social posts from one saved character. Same face, different scenes, 2 credits each. Here is what worked and what to watch.