Create ASMR Videos
Learn how to create calm AI ASMR videos with prompts, images, and templates in AIforASMR.
Create with a prompt, image, or template
AIforASMR is built to help users create AI ASMR videos without getting lost in too many controls. The most common workflow starts with one of three inputs:
- A text prompt
- One or more source images
- A ready-made template
Each path leads into the same goal: generating a calm, tactile, visually soothing video scene.
1. Start with a prompt
If you want to explore ideas quickly, begin with a text prompt. This works best when you want to define:
- Mood
- Motion style
- Visual texture
- Lighting
- Camera feeling
Examples of good prompt direction:
- soft rain sliding down glass in a dim room
- close-up candle wax melting in warm amber light
- gentle skincare cream spread with slow macro motion
Short prompts can work, but more specific prompts usually produce more controlled results.
2. Add image guidance when needed
If you already have a visual reference, use image input. This is useful when:
- you want stronger consistency
- you want the output to stay closer to a product or object
- you need the motion to begin from a known frame
Different input setups may support different models and pricing combinations, so the available model list can change as image count or mode changes.
3. Use a template for a faster start
Templates are designed to reduce blank-page friction. A template may already include:
- a prompt direction
- a scene type
- a suggested model
- preset generation parameters
- preview references
Use a template when you want to move quickly and refine from a strong starting point rather than invent the whole setup from scratch.
4. Choose the model and settings
After defining the input, choose a supported model and review the available settings. Depending on the route and model, you may see controls such as:
- resolution
- duration
- aspect ratio
- input mode
Some settings affect pricing and some do not. AIforASMR calculates credits based on the selected model and the enabled pricing rules attached to that model.
5. Submit the task
When you generate, AIforASMR first creates an internal task, then submits and polls the provider in the background. This makes the flow more stable for:
- provider rate limits
- queued generation
- task recovery after refresh
If a task is still pending or progressing, the page can restore its state using the task record.
6. Review the result
When generation succeeds, the preview area shows the resulting video. If the task fails, the UI will surface the failed state so users know the result is not available.
For long-running jobs, task restoration matters. If the page URL contains a valid task_id, AIforASMR can restore the task state and preview from saved task information.
Tips for better ASMR results
- Focus on one tactile idea at a time
- Use soft, controlled motion language
- Prefer specific materials like glass, wax, fabric, cream, rain, or droplets
- Keep visual scenes simple and mood-consistent
- Use templates when you want a fast first draft
Where to go next
- Open the main generator at
/ai-asmr-video-generator - Use
/ai-asmr-video-generatorfor both prompt-first and image-guided ASMR creation - Browse starting points in
/templates