
AdsTurbo
Create ads with AI actors that look truly human
706 followers
Create ads with AI actors that look truly human
706 followers
AdsTurbo AI creates UGC-style video ads using AI Talking Actors trained on real creators—so expressions, gestures, and delivery look natural instead of “obvious AI.” Generate on-camera performances fast, test more creatives, and scale ad production without losing the human feel that builds trust and drives conversions.








As you scale variations, how do you prevent outputs from starting to feel repetitive or falling back into that same AI pattern over time?
@wallerson Great question, Jay.
That’s actually one of the main problems we care about solving.
Our view is that repetition usually happens when a tool is only varying the surface layer. If you’re just swapping scripts while everything underneath stays the same, the output starts to feel patterned very quickly.
So we try to create variation across multiple layers at once: hooks, script structure, delivery rhythm, actor behavior, shot flow, visual pacing, and localization — not just the wording. Our goal isn’t to generate “more of the same,” but to give advertisers a system for producing genuinely different creative angles at scale.
There’s definitely still a lot to improve, but that’s the direction we’re pushing hard on.
Trufflow
Are there ways to customize the type of tone or specific messaging that's used within the ad?
@lienchueh Yes — absolutely.
Tone and messaging are a big part of what advertisers need to control, so we’re focused on making the ad adaptable around hooks, script direction, positioning, and audience fit — not just generating a generic video.
First, congrats on the launch! Just wanted to leave this here: I do believe that the cost barrier for video production is what kills most SMB ad strategies because they default to static, as video creative is too expensive. I am curious how AdsTurbo handles localization for non-English markets where tone and cultural context in the actor's delivery matter.
@ielrefaae Thanks, Ibrahim — really thoughtful point.
We agree that for many SMBs, the biggest blocker isn’t knowing they need video — it’s the cost and complexity of producing enough of it.
And on localization, we think the hard part is exactly what you pointed out: not just translating words, but preserving tone, cultural fit, and believable delivery in each market. That’s why we see localization as a creative problem, not just a language problem.
@oscar_chong1 this is a really helpful supporting tools for marketing teams but i'm curious are there plans to support different aspect ratios and formats natively like auto-generating the same ad in 9:16 for TikTok, 1:1 for Instagram, and 16:9 for YouTube in one go?
@clairedo_04 Thanks, Claire — yes, absolutely.
That’s very much aligned with how we think about the workflow. For most marketing teams, the job isn’t just making one ad — it’s adapting the same creative across placements.
So native multi-format generation/adaptation for 9:16, 1:1, and 16:9 is definitely an important direction for us.
Fastlane
Do you find talking head sloppy at all though? I feel like silent UGC is better
@gauravthapa Fair point — and honestly, sometimes it is.
For some products, silent UGC feels cleaner, faster, and performs better than a talking head.
We don’t think one format wins all the time — the goal is to help advertisers test different creative styles quickly and let performance decide.
If you don't mind me asking how much time did you spend on leveraging real creator to train this product?
@calvin_lim_1 Thanks, Calvin — happy to share.
A meaningful part of our time went into working with real creators — not just model training, but also sourcing, licensing, preparing assets, and building a workflow that makes the output usable for actual ads.
That part is a lot more involved than just generating a talking avatar.
Documentation.AI
Congratulations. If there is a demo video for the agent, would love to see.
@roopreddy Thanks Roop!
Yes — there are demo videos on our website: Adsturbo, and we’re planning to add more workflow-focused demos as well.
If there’s a specific part of the agent/workflow you want to see, let me know — happy to share more.