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UGC Avatar Video

👤 UGC Avatar Video


UGC Avatar Video creates realistic talking-head videos using AI avatars - no camera, microphone, or recording setup needed. The simplest and fastest guided workflow on the platform. Output is 9:16 vertical by default, optimized for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts.


Steps

Follow these steps to get started:


  • Go to Workflows → UGC Avatar Video
  • Step 1: Select your AI avatar: You can create a new character with a basic description, select a character from the library, or just upload a character to use for the video.


  • Step 2: Add your script and generate: Paste your script or generate one using the AI Script Writer option. Select the character's voice from the library.



Tips

Here are some tips to get the best results:

  • Best for product reviews, explainers, social ads, and talking-head content
  • Script limit is 3000 characters - keep it focused
  • Output is locked to 9:16 - no aspect ratio choice needed



👤 UGC Avatar: Setup Character


Select your AI avatar from the Characters Library or upload your own. The avatar appears as the on-screen presenter throughout the video.


Steps

Follow these steps to get started:

  • Click Select Character
  • In the Select Actor modal, choose a tab: Create New, Characters Library, or Upload
  • From the Library - click an avatar to select it
  • Edit Name and Clothing description if needed
  • Click Select
  • Avatar appears in the 9:16 preview canvas
  • Click Next




Tips

Here are some tips to get the best results:

  • Characters Library avatars are pre-optimized for talking-head videos
  • Upload a high-quality, front-facing image for best lip sync results
  • Clothing description affects how the avatar appears across all scenes


Common Issues

If you run into problems, here are the most common issues and how to resolve them:

  • Avatar looks inconsistent - use a well-trained character or a good upload.
  • Upload not working - ensure image is high quality and front-facing


👤 UGC Avatar: Add Script & Generate


Write or generate your script, choose a narrator voice, and generate your video.


Steps

Follow these steps to get started:

  • Type or paste your script (max 3000 characters - counter shown as 342/3000)
  • Or click AI Script Writer to generate a script from an idea
  • Select Country Accent and Narrator Voice
  • Click the Generate dropdown arrow to choose:
  • Generate - standard avatar video
  • Generate with B-Roll - avatar video with supplementary footage
  • Click Generate (credit cost shown on button)



Tips

Here are some tips to get the best results:

  • Generate with B-Roll adds visual variety beyond the talking avatar
  • Match narrator voice to your avatar's look and content tone
  • Stay under 1500 characters for tighter pacing in short-form content


Common Issues

If you run into problems, here are the most common issues and how to resolve them:

  • Script too long - stay under 3000 characters or split into multiple videos
  • Voice doesn't match character - try different accent and voice combinations



👤 UGC Avatar: Storyboard Output


Atlabs builds the story structure and generates the avatar in a 9:16 portrait layout. The avatar appears speaking in every scene.


What you'll see

  • Portrait 9:16 layout - avatar in every scene thumbnail
  • Script split into scenes - each section as its own scene card
  • Reorder ↕ and Add âž• icons per scene
  • Top bar - Translate, Music, Captions, Characters
  • Edit Video and Export buttons top right



Tips

Here are some tips to get the best results:

  • Use Translate in the top bar to instantly create multilingual avatar versions


Common Issues

If you run into problems, here are the most common issues and how to resolve them:

  • Avatar face changes between scenes - click Characters in the top bar to reapply consistency
  • Scenes don't align with script sections - edit scene narration text in the scene editor


Still Need Help? Reach out to us at support@atlabs.ai â€” we’re happy to assist with the UGC Influencer Videos or Ads.












Updated on: 03/17/2026

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