AI UGC ads that already worked.
Most "AI UGC" tools hand you a fake creator reading a script. Clone doesn't. It takes a fashion reel that already went viral and rebuilds it — with your product in it.
The problem with most "AI UGC"
Search "AI UGC" and you get tools that write a script and generate a talking avatar. A person who doesn't exist, saying words a robot wrote, about a product they've never touched.
You can feel it. So can your customer. That's the "AI slop" everyone complains about — and it's why most AI UGC ads get scrolled past.
Clone starts from something that already worked
A reel that went viral already passed the only test that matters: real people watched it, shared it, and couldn't scroll past it.
So Clone starts there:
- Pick a viral fashion reel — one you wish you'd made.
- Upload your garment photos.
- Press Clone. You get that reel rebuilt, shot for shot, with your product on an AI model.
Same hook. Same pacing. Same cuts. Your product instead of theirs.
Most ad cloners describe your video, then generate a new one from the description — and the magic leaks out. Clone works video-to-video. It keeps what made the reel work.
Built for fashion
Clone maps your exact garment onto the model — the fit, the drape, the details. It handles multi-garment reels too (GRWM, hauls): it spots how many products the edit needs and maps one to each cut.
Cheap enough to actually test
One influencer video costs $50–$200 and takes two weeks. Clone is ~$5 a video, ready in ~15 minutes. Test ten proven structures for the price of one maybe.
Questions
Is this "AI UGC"?
Sort of. You get UGC-style video ads — but built by cloning a real viral reel, not by generating a fake creator from a script.
Will it look like AI slop?
No. Slop comes from generating a video off a brief. Clone builds on a human-made reel that already went viral, so it inherits that polish.
How do I know it'll perform?
Nobody can promise results. Clone changes your starting odds: you begin from a structure that already went viral. Test cheap, drop the losers, scale the winner.
What Clone is
Clone copies a fashion video that already went viral — 1:1 — and swaps your products in. You advertise on creative that has already proven it performs, so you stack the odds on ROAS instead of betting budget on an untested idea, and you skip the overwhelming part of paid social: dreaming up new ad concepts and producing them. Paste a reel, upload your garment photos, and Clone rebuilds it shot for shot with your products on an AI model in about 15 minutes.
It works directly video-to-video, so the exact hook, pacing, and cuts that made the original perform carry through — most tools describe a reference as a text prompt and regenerate it, which loses what made it work. Your real garments are mapped in at fashion fidelity, which is what keeps the swap believable. Built by Quinn, the AI studio fashion brands already use for on-model product photography.
- What it does
- Copies a video that already went viral, 1:1, and swaps your products in
- Why it works
- You run creative that already performed — better odds on ROAS, and no new ad ideas to invent or produce
- Output
- 15-second, 720p, 9:16 vertical video ads for Meta & TikTok
- Method
- Direct video-to-video — hook, pacing & cuts preserved, not re-prompted; multi-garment (GRWM, hauls)
- You provide
- A viral fashion reel + photos of your garments — no samples shipped
- Turnaround
- ~15 minutes per video, self-serve
- Price
- From ~$5 a video · credit packs from ~$18 · no subscription, credits never expire
- If a clone fails
- Flag it — fixable clones are redone free, genuinely un-cloneable ones are refunded
- Made by
- Quinn — AI product photography & video for fashion (Shopify 5.0)
More on Clone: How it works · Common questions · Fashion ad formats · Compare tools
Start from a reel that already worked.
Paste a proven fashion reel, upload your garment photos, and get your version — from ~$5 a video, ~15 minutes, no subscription.
Clone your first reel →