AI video ads
AI video ads that get launched, measured, and scaled
Anyone can render an AI video ad now. The advantage is producing many, running them properly, and doubling down on what converts — which is exactly what Tin Computer does across Seedance, Kling, Veo, and Nano Banana.
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AI video ads are video advertisements generated with AI models rather than filmed productions — spokesperson clips, product demos, motion graphics, and hooks. Tin Computer produces AI video ads across multiple models and runs them as managed Meta and Google campaigns, optimizing toward the creatives that convert instead of leaving you a stack of exported files.
Video is the highest-performing ad format and the most expensive to produce the old way. AI collapses the production cost, which means the constraint shifts from 'can we afford to make it' to 'can we test enough to find what works.' That testing engine — launch, measure, iterate — is where Tin Computer adds the value a renderer can't.
How it works
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Script for the hook
It writes video ad scripts around strong openers and real product angles, built for sound-off feeds and fast scrolls.
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Generate across models
Each shot goes to the model that does it best — cinematic motion, realistic talking heads, native dialogue, or clean product visuals.
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Launch as campaigns
Ads go live on Meta and Google with tracking, structured so creative testing produces clean signal.
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Scale the winners
It reads performance, cuts losers, scales winners, and spins fresh variants of what's working.
Don't AI video ads look cheap and fake?
Many do — because they're made by one weak model and shipped without testing. Tin Computer routes each shot to the strongest model for it and treats output as variations to be tested, not a single render to ship and hope. Combined with strong scripts and real product framing, the result is native-feeling video that earns attention. And because the agent reads the ad account, 'looks good' is replaced by 'converts' as the bar.
Proof it ships
14× MRR in 57 days
Claw Messenger was flat — $40 MRR, four paying customers, most of them the founder testing his own product. We turned on Tin Computer on March 25 and walked away. Eight weeks later: $560 MRR, 66 paying customers, 125 commits shipped. The AI launched a referral program the same day a user asked if there was one, and a reseller tier the day after another customer said they wanted to resell.
Monthly recurring revenue
One agent, every top model — not a single-model wrapper
Most UGC tools are a thin wrapper over one video model. Tin Computer orchestrates the best models on Fal and picks the right one per shot, so quality isn't capped by a single vendor's weak spot. No model switching, no subscriptions to juggle — the agent routes each shot to whatever produces the best result.
- Seedance — fast, cinematic motion and b-roll for scroll-stopping openers.
- Kling — realistic human and product video for believable testimonials.
- Veo 3 — native audio and dialogue so spokesperson clips actually talk.
- Nano Banana — precise image edits, product shots, and consistent characters across a campaign.
Production is cheap now — testing is the edge
When a video ad costs cents to generate instead of thousands to film, the winner is whoever tests the most concepts intelligently. Tin Computer turns that into a system: many concepts, fair tests, fast cuts, and reinvestment in winners — so falling production cost actually shows up as a lower cost per acquisition.
Connected to the rest of growth
A video ad sends a click somewhere. Because Tin Computer also ships the landing page, tunes the offer, and wires the analytics, the click lands on a page built to convert and the result is attributed end to end. The video is one part of a loop the same agent owns, not a deliverable thrown over a wall.
Frequently asked questions
- What are AI video ads?
- AI video ads are video advertisements generated with AI models — spokesperson clips, demos, motion graphics, hooks — instead of filmed shoots. The strongest setups also launch and optimize them as campaigns.
- Can Tin Computer run the campaigns, not just make the videos?
- Yes. It scripts and generates the video ads, then launches and manages Meta and Google campaigns, optimizing spend toward what converts.
- Which AI models make the videos?
- It chooses the best Fal model per shot: Seedance for cinematic motion, Kling for realistic human and product video, Veo 3 for native audio and dialogue, and Nano Banana for product imagery.
- Are AI video ads good enough to perform?
- Yes, when paired with strong scripts and real testing. The advantage is volume — you can test far more concepts than filmed production allows and let data pick winners.
- Do they work for Meta, TikTok, and YouTube?
- Yes. The agent produces standard vertical and horizontal formats suited to paid social and video placements, within each platform's policies.
- How is this cheaper than filming UGC?
- AI generation costs a fraction of a shoot per asset, so you can produce dozens of variations for the price of one filmed video — and Tin Computer turns that volume into lower CPA through testing.
- What does it cost?
- AI video ads are part of the task mix on plans from $49 to $499/month, which also cover campaign management and landing pages. Start with a free scan, no card.
- Can it make static and carousel ads too?
- Yes. Alongside video it produces static and carousel creative and product shots, so a concept can be tested across formats.
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