AI Influencer Generator — Build a Face the Algorithm Remembers
Design a virtual influencer from scratch — face, body, style, and personality — then generate that same character in new outfits, environments, and situations, and animate it with Motion Control to reproduce dances, gestures, and reactions from any reference video. No camera, no model, no shoot.

Mira
Editorial fashion persona

Wren
Ethereal storyteller

Kroko
Deadpan meme host
What Is an AI Influencer?
A Virtual Creator That Posts Forever and Never Breaks Character
AI influencers are one of the fastest-growing corners of the brainrot content ecosystem — virtual faces fronting fashion pages, meme accounts, dance edits, and looksmaxxing content. This generator gives you the two things that separate a real virtual influencer from a one-off AI image: a repeatable identity and a path to video.
A persona, not a picture
An AI influencer is a virtual character with a fixed identity — the same face, body, and style in every post. Aitana López, Lil Miquela, and Shudu built millions of followers and real brand deals without existing. The asset isn't one good image; it's a character audiences recognize in the feed.
Consistency is the hard part
Anyone can prompt one pretty portrait. The moment you ask for a second image, generic tools drift: new face, new bone structure, new person. The AI Influencer Studio locks your character's design as structured identity data, so every generation is unmistakably the same character.
Built for short-form video
Static posts are the setup — video is the payoff. Your influencer's portraits come out 9:16 and feed straight into Motion Control, which animates them with dances, gestures, and reactions taken from real reference videos. That's the content that actually travels on TikTok and Reels.
How It Works
From Blank Canvas to Posting Character in Four Steps
Design the character
Pick a character type — human, elf, alien, or one of 13 — then dial in face, body, skin, eyes, hair, and accessories across 22 builder controls. Choose hyper-realistic, anime, cartoon, or 2D illustration rendering. Or hit randomize and let the studio invent someone.
Generate and refine
Generate the first portrait on the 9:16 canvas. Not quite right? Regenerate, or use the customize bar to edit anything — “sharper jawline,” “silver hair,” “freckles” — while the identity stays locked.
Build the content library
Save the character, then keep generating: new outfits, new environments, new situations, all with the same face. Every image lands in the character's history, ready to post or animate.
Animate with Motion Control
Send any portrait to Motion Control with a reference video — a trending dance, a gesture, a reaction — and get back a video of your influencer performing it. Post it to TikTok, Reels, and Shorts.
The Character Builder
Design the Influencer Like a Character Sheet, Not a Prompt
22 structured controls define your character's identity. No prompt roulette — every choice is saved, so the studio can regenerate the exact same character on demand.
Character type
Start human — or don't. 13 character types include elf, alien, crocodile, octopus, bee, and mantis for meme-ready hybrid personas.
Face & identity
Eyes, mouth, ears, horns, skin material, and surface patterns. Ethnicity, age, skin tone, and eye color down to an exact hex value.
Body & limbs
Body type plus per-limb controls — swap an arm or leg for something stranger when the character calls for it.
Style & rendering
Hair, tattoos, piercings, and accessories, rendered hyper-realistic, anime, 3D cartoon, or 2D illustration.

Face Consistency
One Character. New Outfit, Environment, and Situation Every Post.

Studio portrait

New scene, same face

Any character type

Meme personas too
Type what changes
“Red carpet gown, golden hour.” “Streetwear, Tokyo crosswalk.” “Gym fit, mirror selfie.” The customize bar edits the scene — outfit, environment, situation — through a single text instruction.
Identity stays locked
The character's saved design travels with every edit, so the face, body, and style survive each new outfit and location. That's what makes a feed look like one person posting, not a moodboard.
Save the winners
Keep every good generation in the character's library. Cover image, history strip, and saved characters live in one place — your virtual talent roster.
Motion Control
Make Your Influencer Dance, React, and Move Like the Reference
A static character is a profile picture. Motion Control turns it into a creator — this is a real transfer, not a mockup.
Reproduce any reference video
Upload a trending dance, a gesture, a reaction — Motion Control maps the exact body movements onto your influencer and outputs a brand-new video.
Full-body and upper-body motion
Choreography, walking shots, hand gestures, facial reactions. Works with portraits, illustrations, and photos of your character.
Keep or replace the audio
Carry the reference video's soundtrack into the output for dance and lip-sync trends, or strip it and add your own voiceover.
Powered by Kling v2.6 Motion Control
State-of-the-art motion transfer under the hood — your character keeps its identity while inheriting the motion, frame by frame.
Try it on any image first with the free Motion Control tool page.
Use Cases
What Creators Build With an AI Influencer
Faceless creator channels
Run a TikTok, Reels, or Shorts channel fronted by a character instead of your face. The influencer posts daily; you never film anything.
Fashion & aesthetic pages
Generate the same model in endless outfits and settings — the Aitana López playbook: an aspirational feed with a face that never needs a photographer.
Looksmaxxing & glow-up content
The AI looksmaxxing trend runs on impossibly sharp jawlines and cinematic edits. Design the character, then let Motion Control handle the slow-pan gym clips.
Meme & brainrot characters
A deadpan crocodile in a suit. An alien lifestyle guru. Non-human character types are built for the absurd, recurring personas that brainrot audiences latch onto.
Dance & trend reproduction
Trending sound, trending choreography — upload the reference video and your character performs it. Ride trends within hours, not days.
Brand & product characters
Give a store, app, or community a recurring mascot that can appear anywhere — product shots, announcements, reaction clips — without booking talent.
FAQ
AI Influencer Generator — Frequently Asked Questions
An AI influencer generator creates a virtual character with a fixed, repeatable identity — the same face, body, and style across every image. The Brainrot Shorts AI Influencer Studio goes further than one-off image tools: your character's design is saved as structured identity data with 22 builder controls, so you can generate the same character in new outfits, environments, and situations, then animate it with Motion Control to produce short-form video.
Consistency is built into the studio rather than prompted. Your character's design — character type, face, body, skin, eyes, hair, accessories, and rendering style — is stored as a saved configuration. When you generate a new image or edit the scene through the customize bar, that identity travels with the request, so the output is recognizably the same character instead of a new face every time.
Yes. Motion Control, powered by Kling v2.6, transfers movement from any reference video onto your character's image — dances, gestures, walking shots, reactions, and facial expressions. Upload the reference clip, pick your character's portrait, and the output is a new video of your influencer performing the same motion. You can keep the reference audio for dance trends or replace it.
No — 13 character types include human, elf, alien, crocodile, octopus, bee, mantis, and more. Human characters support ethnicity, age, skin tone, and detailed facial controls, while hybrid characters are popular for meme personas and brainrot-style recurring characters.
Four rendering styles: hyper-realistic photography, anime, 3D cartoon, and 2D illustration. The style is part of the character's saved identity, so a hyper-realistic fashion persona stays photographic while an anime character stays anime across every generation.
AI influencer accounts monetize the same ways human creators do: brand partnerships, affiliate content, platform creator funds, and driving traffic to products. Virtual influencers like Lil Miquela and Aitana López have landed major brand deals. You own the content you generate and can post it on any platform.
An AI influencer is a standalone virtual persona with its own identity and audience — it isn't you. An AI avatar usually represents a real person or brand as a digital stand-in. Both are built with the same studio; the difference is how you use the character. See the AI Avatar Generator page for that workflow.
Generation uses credits per image, and Motion Control uses credits per video based on length. All paid plans — Lite, Hobby, Creator, and Pro — include the AI Influencer Studio with monthly credits. See the pricing page for current details.
Your Influencer Doesn't Exist Yet. Fix That.
Design the character once, keep the face forever, and turn every trend into content with Motion Control. The next viral face on your feed could be one you built.