UGC ads, minus the creator hunt.

Creator-style ads made from your own product photos. No outreach, no shipping samples, no waiting a month for one deliverable.

What is a UGC-style ad?

A UGC-style ad is an advert made to look like user-generated content: handheld framing, a casual voice and the feel of a person showing you something rather than a brand selling to you. A UGC-style ad generated by AI copies that grammar without a creator being involved, which is faster and cheaper but is not real customer content and should be labelled as AI-made where a platform asks.

UGC-style ads example made with Logicive
UGC-style ads example made with Logicive

Made in Logicive from single product photos, no creators involved.

What you get.

Formats
Video from 4 to 30 seconds, and stills, both in the shapes a feed expects
Shape
Vertical 9:16 for reels, stories and TikTok, square 1:1 for the feed
Resolution
Video up to 4K, stills up to 4K
Turnaround
Minutes, against the two to four weeks a creator brief usually takes
Honesty
AI-made, not real customer content. Label it where a platform asks you to

How it works.

01

Add your product

A product page link or one photo. The casual, handheld look is a style choice, not a camera requirement.

02

Choose the UGC direction

Hooks, framing and pacing that feel native in a feed instead of interrupting it.

03

Ship a set, not one ad

Generate several angles of the same concept and let the numbers pick the winner.

The look without the logistics

Finding creators, briefing them, shipping products and chasing deliveries takes weeks. This takes minutes.

Iterate like it costs nothing

When a hook dies, make five new ones the same afternoon instead of rebooking a creator.

On brand, even when casual

Casual style does not mean off-message: your house rules still apply to every frame.

The honest answers.

Is this real creator content?

No, and we will not pretend otherwise. These are AI-made ads in the UGC style: handheld feel, casual voice. You get the native look without the logistics, and if a platform asks you to label AI-made content, label it.

Why do UGC-style ads work?

They read as a person showing you something, not a brand selling to you, so feeds treat them like content instead of interruption. Style alone does not save a weak offer, which is why you test.

What do I need to provide?

A product link or one clear photo, and a sentence about the angle you want. The brand file handles the rest.

Do I have to disclose that the ad is AI-made?

Where the content could be mistaken for a real person or a real event, yes, and both Meta and TikTok now ask for it in their policies. Treat it as the cost of using the style rather than a problem with it. What you must never do is present a generated clip as a genuine customer testimonial, which is deceptive advertising rather than a labelling question.

Is this cheaper than hiring a creator?

Per deliverable, by a wide margin, because you are not shipping a product, paying a fee, buying usage rights or waiting a month. What it does not buy is a real person actually using your product, and if that is the claim your ad makes, hire the person.

How many UGC-style ads should I make at once?

Four to six versions of one product, differing in hook and angle rather than in colour, then run them on the same audience at the same budget. The whole advantage of generating this style is that a losing hook costs an afternoon instead of a month.

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Try it on your own product.

Paste a product link, and your first ads are minutes away. Cancel anytime.