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Use case

AI UGC ads, without the shoot

Produce scroll-stopping UGC-style video ads from a prompt. No crew, no studio, no reshoots.

Teswir produces UGC-style video ads from a written prompt: you create an avatar, set a scene, and write the script, then the model renders a finished ad. There is no creator to source, no usage rights to negotiate, and no reshoot when the brief changes.

UGC ads work because they look like something a real person chose to film, not something a brand paid to produce. The problem is they still require a real person: sourcing creators, negotiating usage rights, waiting on revisions, starting over when the brief changes. Teswir handles the production side so you can focus on the message.

Create the avatar that carries the campaign

Start by creating the avatar that will front your ads. Describe the character (age, look, energy, style) or upload a reference photo. The model generates a persistent avatar you can reuse across every ad in the series. When your brand evolves or you need a different demographic, generate a new one in minutes rather than sourcing new talent.

Set the scene to match the product

Set the scene to match the product context. A kitchen for a food brand. A home office for a productivity tool. A gym for a supplement. Teswir ships fifteen ready-to-use scenes and lets you generate custom ones, so your avatar is always standing somewhere that makes sense for what they are selling.

Write the script as a prompt

Then write the script as a prompt: direct-to-camera delivery, a conversational hook, a product callout, a clear call to action. The model renders it as a finished video with natural motion and cinematic framing. Need a different angle on the hook? Change one line in the prompt and regenerate. The iteration cost is minutes, not days.

Build a testable library of ads

The result is a library of on-brand UGC-style ads you can test across platforms without a production budget or a creator roster. Teswir gives performance marketers the same volume and speed advantages that high-output studios have always had, without the overhead that made those advantages unavailable to most teams.

Ready to try it? Start creating, check the pricing, or read more on the blog.

Frequently asked

What is a UGC-style ad?
UGC stands for user-generated content. In performance marketing it refers to videos that look like they were filmed by a real person — casual framing, direct-to-camera delivery, authentic tone — rather than a polished brand production. They convert well because they blend into the feed rather than interrupting it.
How fast can I make one with Teswir?
You pick an avatar, choose a scene, write the script as a prompt, and the model renders the video. There is no scheduling, no reshoots, and no waiting on editors, so iteration happens in minutes rather than days.
Can I keep the same avatar across multiple ads?
Yes. Avatars are persistent characters you own on your account. You can use the same avatar across many campaigns so your audience starts to recognize your on-screen persona even when the product or message changes.
Do I need any video editing experience?
No. The script is the prompt and the model handles framing, motion, and rendering. If you can write a brief, you can produce a finished UGC-style ad.