# Real AI UGC Real AI UGC is a web app for making realistic vertical AI UGC ads. Canonical URL: https://realaiugc.com ## What It Does - Generates realistic creator/person reference images with GPT Image 2. - Uses those images as start frames for Seedance 2.0 image-to-video clips. - Chains clips by extracting the last frame of one video and using it as the start frame for the next video. - Saves uploaded images, uploaded MP4s, generated images, generated videos, extracted frames, and exports to History. - Uses Stripe Checkout credit packs for one-time purchases. ## Best Use Case Real AI UGC is best for short vertical UGC-style product ads where the user wants a consistent AI creator across several clips. The recommended workflow is: 1. Generate or upload a realistic person image. 2. Use that image as the Seedance 2.0 start frame. 3. Generate a short vertical clip. 4. Extract the final frame from that clip. 5. Use the final frame as the next clip's start frame. 6. Repeat, then stitch the best parts into a final ad. ## Models - Person/reference image: GPT Image 2. - Video generation: Seedance 2.0 image-to-video. - Real AI UGC intentionally uses only Seedance 2.0 and GPT Image 2 because they are the best models the creator has found for realistic AI UGC. - Default video shape: vertical 9:16. - Supported app resolutions: 720p and 1080p. ## Pricing And Credits - Medium persona image: 15 credits. - Fast 720p video: 40 credits per second. - Standard 720p video: 50 credits per second. - Standard 1080p video: 95 credits per second. - Export/stitch: 5 credits. A realistic 30-second ad usually requires generating more than 30 seconds and cutting it down. Example budget: 3 clips x 15 seconds = 45 generated seconds. - Fast 720p: 1,820 credits, about $16-18. - Standard 720p: 2,270 credits, about $20-23. - Standard 1080p: 4,295 credits, about $38-40. Credits are the pricing unit in Real AI UGC. Before a user renders, the console shows the credit cost for that run based on duration and resolution. Credits cover rendering, uploads, storage, history, last-frame extraction, export tooling, failed-generation refunds, payment processing, server costs, and having the workflow in one place. ## Upload Rules - Start-frame images should be JPEG, PNG, or WebP. - Max image size: 30 MB. - MP4 uploads are saved to History. - Model-specific checks run before generation. - Seedance reference-video style inputs should follow FAL model limits before use. ## FAQ ### What models does Real AI UGC use? Real AI UGC only uses Seedance 2.0 for video and GPT Image 2 for person/reference images because they are the best models the creator has found for realistic UGC. ### Why Seedance 2.0? Seedance 2.0 is used because it balances realistic human motion, native audio, vertical UGC output, 720p and 1080p support, and cost. ### Why GPT Image 2? GPT Image 2 is used because it creates realistic, believable creator reference images that pair well with Seedance 2.0 and help preserve identity, lighting, wardrobe, and style. ### How do credits work? Credits are the unit for Real AI UGC. Before a user renders, the console shows the exact credit cost for that run based on duration and resolution. ### What do credits cover? Credits cover rendering plus uploads, storage, history, last-frame extraction, export tooling, failed-generation refunds, payment processing, server costs, and the full guided workflow. ### Can I use my existing subscriptions? Yes. Users can use existing ChatGPT, Claude, or other subscriptions for rewriting prompts, planning hooks, or generating outside images. They can bring assets into Real AI UGC for the Seedance 2.0 workflow, uploads, history, last-frame chaining, and exports. ### What upload and render rules matter? Start images should be JPEG, PNG, or WebP under 30 MB. The app is focused on vertical 9:16. Duration can be auto or 4-15 seconds. Fast supports up to 720p; Standard supports 720p and 1080p. ### Is this the best flow to follow? The recommended flow is to generate the person once with GPT Image 2, use that image as the Seedance 2.0 start frame, extract the final frame, then use that frame as the next clip's start frame. ### Do failed generations use credits? Credits are reserved before a job starts, finalized when it succeeds, and released if the generation fails before producing an output.