How I Used AI to Create a Realistic UGC Ad in 10 Minutes

3 days ago

What if your next ad didn't need a camera, crew, or actor?

The Old Way Was Killing Us

Here's the thing about UGC ads. They work. People trust them. But creating them? That's another story.

If you used to spend $500 per video. Sometimes more. Then came the waiting. The back-and-forth. "Can you hold the product closer?" "The lighting looks too professional." "Can you sound more casual?"

By the time we got something usable, the campaign window had already shifted. The trend had moved on. And honestly, half the creators never really understood what Seller were selling.

I'm not saying creators don't add value. They do. But for quick tests, for A/B variations, for those moments when you need five different hooks by Friday—there had to be a better way.

Try the Sora 2 UGC Generator

Try to test a platform built on the Sora 2 UGC Generator. The interface was simpler. No complicated settings. Just a text prompt or a image.

I typed: "Young woman in her bathroom, morning light, holding a serum bottle, talking naturally about her skin routine. Casual, authentic, slightly imperfect lighting." Not even two minutes.

What Showed Up On My Screen

The lighting had that soft, morning quality. The woman looked... normal. Just someone you'd see on your feed. There were small imperfections—a strand of hair catching light, slightly shaky framing, that real-person energy.

The technology isn't magic. You need to know what makes a good UGC ad in the first place. The AI won't fix a bad concept. It just executes it faster.

But here's what I keep thinking about: A year ago, this wasn't possible. Not at this quality. Not at this speed.

The Sora 2 UGC Generator and tools like it are moving fast. By next quarter, who knows what they'll be capable of.