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AI ASMR Generator

Create satisfying AI ASMR short videos from text prompts with cutting, squeezing, flowing, cracking, and crushing motion.

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AI ASMR Generator
AI ASMR Generator

AI ASMR Generator

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Glass Apple Cutting ASMR
Pastel Slime ASMR

AI ASMR generator for satisfying sensory videos

VidGen's AI ASMR Generator helps you create AI ASMR videos from text prompts. Describe glass fruit, lava flow, slime, glossy paint, soap cutting, keyboard textures, or other tactile scenes, then create a short sensory video with cutting, squeezing, flowing, cracking, and crushing motion.

AI ASMR Generator

AI ASMR video example

This example shows the prompt-to-video flow used by the AI ASMR page. Start with a tactile material, describe the motion and surface details, and let the generator create a short sensory video with strong visual ASMR cues.

Prompt

Extreme macro ASMR video of elegant hands slowly slicing a crystal-clear glass apple on a smooth white ceramic plate beside a sunlit summer pool. The apple has a translucent red-gold shell with tiny bubbles, prismatic refractions, and soft caustic highlights. A polished stainless-steel knife presses into the center; the shell resists briefly, then fine hairline cracks spread as the blade glides through, revealing a soft jelly-like amber interior and sparkling fragments. Camera: fixed centered macro close-up, shallow depth of field, focus locked on blade-to-apple contact; blurred aqua pool reflections and green foliage behind. Lighting: warm natural sunlight from upper left. Audio: binaural ASMR glass tap, crisp crystalline crackles, tiny chimes, wet jelly slicing, faint ceramic scrape, gentle pool ripples, light summer breeze.

Generated video

How to make AI ASMR videos

A strong AI ASMR video starts with a material, a trigger motion, and a clear sensory direction. Use these steps to make prompts that are easier for VidGen to turn into satisfying short clips.

Step 1 - Choose a tactile scene

Pick a material or object with visible texture, such as glass fruit, soft soap, slime, thick paint, kinetic sand, ice, lava, jelly, clay, or a mechanical keyboard.

Step 2 - Add the ASMR motion

Choose cutting, squeezing, flowing, cracking, or crushing, then describe speed, pressure, camera distance, surface detail, lighting, and the sound feeling you want the video to suggest.

Step 3 - Generate and refine

Create the video, review the motion and texture, then adjust the prompt if you want a cleaner cut, slower flow, softer squeeze, sharper crack, or more satisfying crumble.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is AI ASMR?

AI ASMR is AI-generated sensory video designed to feel visually satisfying and to suggest sounds through motion. Common scenes include cutting, squeezing, flowing, cracking, crushing, glass fruit, slime, paint, soap, lava, and other tactile materials.

What is an AI ASMR generator?

An AI ASMR generator turns a written prompt into a short ASMR-style video. You describe the material, trigger motion, camera feel, and sensory details, and the model generates a video designed around that satisfying action.

What video model does the AI ASMR generator use?

VidGen uses advanced video generation capabilities for this AI ASMR workflow. You only need to focus on the material, motion, camera feel, and sensory details; the page handles the video generation setup for the scene.

What prompts work best for AI ASMR videos?

Specific material prompts usually work best. Instead of a broad idea, describe the object, texture, action, speed, lighting, camera distance, and the sound feeling, such as crisp slicing, soft squish, slow pour, brittle crack, or crunchy crumble.

Can I create glass fruit, lava, slime, or cutting ASMR?

Yes. The page is designed for visual ASMR scenes such as glass fruit cutting, lava flow, slime squeeze, soap slicing, paint spreading, cracking ice, and crushing textures.

Does the AI ASMR video include real sound?

The workflow focuses on visual ASMR and tactile sound cues. Write prompts that describe both what viewers see and what the action should feel like, so the generated motion suggests slicing, flowing, cracking, or crunching even when you later add your own audio.

Can I try an AI ASMR generator for free?

New users can use available starter credits to test the AI ASMR workflow before creating more videos. Additional generations depend on the credits in your account.

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