I spent $15,000 on video ads last year. The best performers weren't filmed — they were generated.
Here's how to create video ads with AI that actually convert.
Why AI Video Ads Work
Speed: Script to final video in 30 minutes, not 3 days
Cost: $0-50 per video vs. $500-5000 for production
Testing: Make 10 variations, find the winner, scale
No equipment: No camera, studio, actors, editors
The game isn't "best production quality." It's "best creative, fastest iteration."
The Anatomy of a Converting Video Ad
Before we talk AI, understand what makes video ads work:
0-3 seconds: The hook
- Pattern interrupt
- Curiosity gap
- Bold claim or question
3-15 seconds: The problem
- Relate to viewer's pain
- Make them feel understood
15-45 seconds: The solution
- Your product/service
- Key benefits (not features)
- Social proof if possible
45-60 seconds: The CTA
- Clear next step
- Urgency if genuine
- Remove friction
This structure works regardless of how the video is made.
Method 1: AI Avatar Videos ($30-100/video)
Tools: HeyGen, Synthesia, D-ID
Best for: Talking head ads, testimonials, explainers
How it works:
- Write your script
- Choose AI avatar (or clone yourself)
- Select voice
- Generate video
- Add captions and B-roll
Example script:
[HOOK - 3 sec]
I wasted 2 years doing social media wrong.
[PROBLEM - 12 sec]
I was posting every day. Creating "valuable content."
Getting likes, but no sales. Sound familiar?
[SOLUTION - 30 sec]
Then I discovered the Content-to-Cash framework.
It's not about more posts. It's about the right posts.
Posts that attract buyers, not lurkers.
In 30 days, I went from 0 to $14K in sales.
Without dancing. Without going viral.
[CTA - 10 sec]
The full framework is in my free guide.
Link in bio. Takes 10 minutes to read.
Could change how you think about content forever.
Pro tip: AI avatars work best with simple backgrounds, good lighting in the base image, and natural-sounding scripts.
Method 2: UGC-Style with AI ($0-30/video)
Tools: CapCut + AI voice + stock footage
Best for: Product demos, reviews, how-to content
The workflow:
- Write UGC-style script (casual, first-person)
- Generate voiceover (ElevenLabs, Play.ht)
- Find relevant stock footage (Pexels, Envato)
- Edit together with quick cuts
- Add captions, emojis, effects
Why it works:
- Feels authentic without showing face
- Stock footage looks like screen recordings
- AI voice is good enough now
Example for a SaaS tool:
[Screen recording feel - show app]
Voice: "Okay I've been using this tool for 2 weeks
and I need to tell you about it..."
[Quick cuts between features]
Voice: "So basically it does X, Y, Z automatically.
I used to spend like 3 hours on this every week."
[Results screen]
Voice: "Look at these results from just last week.
Link below if you want to try it."
Method 3: Motion Graphics + AI ($0-50/video)
Tools: Canva + AI voice, or Remotion for programmatic
Best for: B2B, data-heavy, professional tone
The approach:
- Create slides/graphics in Canva
- Animate with simple transitions
- Add AI voiceover
- Export as video
Works great for:
- "5 statistics that prove..."
- "How X company grew..."
- "The framework we use..."
Method 4: Product Videos with AI ($30-100/video)
Tools: Runway ML, Pika Labs, or Kling
Best for: Physical products, visual demonstrations
Workflow:
- Get product photos
- Use AI to animate (zoom, rotate, lifestyle context)
- Add motion graphics for features
- Layer with voiceover
Alternative: Send product to UGC creator ($50-150) for raw footage, then edit with AI tools.
The Testing Framework
Making videos is easy. Finding winners is hard.
My testing process:
Round 1: Hook testing (5 videos)
- Same body, same CTA
- 5 different hooks
- $20 per video, run for 2 days
- Winner = best hook rate (3-sec views / impressions)
Round 2: Body testing (3 videos)
- Winning hook
- 3 different value props / approaches
- $30 per video, run for 3 days
- Winner = best cost per click
Round 3: CTA testing (3 videos)
- Winning hook + body
- 3 different CTAs
- $30 per video, run for 3 days
- Winner = best conversion rate
Total testing budget: ~$300
Result: One optimized video that scales
Hooks That Work (Steal These)
Curiosity:
- "Nobody talks about this..."
- "I shouldn't be sharing this but..."
- "The one thing I'd do differently if starting over..."
Contrarian:
- "Unpopular opinion: [common belief] is wrong"
- "Stop doing [common practice]. Here's why."
- "Everyone says [X]. The truth is [Y]."
Result:
- "How I [specific result] in [timeframe]"
- "This one change increased my [metric] by [%]"
- "[Specific result] without [expected requirement]"
Pattern interrupt:
- Start with loud sound or visual change
- "Wait, don't scroll"
- Unusual opening frame (close-up, weird angle)
The Voiceover Secret
AI voices have gotten good, but there's a trick:
Don't read like a script. Write like talking.
Bad: "Our software helps businesses automate their marketing operations efficiently."
Good: "So I found this tool, and honestly? It cut my marketing work in half. Like, literally half."
Also:
- Short sentences
- Pauses for emphasis
- Questions to the viewer
- Conversational filler ("like," "honestly," "basically")
Cost Comparison
| Method | Cost/Video | Time | Quality |
|---|---|---|---|
| Professional production | $1000-5000 | 1-2 weeks | High |
| UGC creator | $100-300 | 3-5 days | Medium-high |
| AI avatar | $30-100 | 30 min | Medium |
| AI + stock | $0-30 | 1-2 hours | Medium |
| AI motion graphics | $0-20 | 1 hour | Medium |
At $30/video, you can test 30 creatives for the cost of one professional production.
What Still Needs Humans
- Creative strategy (what message, to whom)
- Script writing (AI can help, but judgment needed)
- Ad platform management
- Landing page optimization
- Offer development
AI makes the video. You make it work.
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