Does not strongly highlight the shoes visually, so product integration stays weak.
What was measured
B-roll / product integration
Relevant supporting footage or product shots, when the tool offers them.
decisive for this rankingtransformation
Relevant product shots and supporting footage help determine whether the ad feels complete and convincing. (3 of 3 judges)
What was given, what came back
Test input: Nike Pegasus 41 – Physical Product · mixed · group: ugc-style-video-ads
Input — what we sent
Input, verbatim
Product URL: https://www.nike.com/t/pegasus-41-mens-road-running-shoes-LMhrRG/FD2722-002 Exact script: Hook: These are my new favorite running shoes. Script: I've been wearing the Nike Pegasus 41 for my daily runs, and they've been incredibly comfortable from day one. They're lightweight, well-cushioned, and great for everyday training. If you're looking for dependable running shoes, they're definitely worth considering. Output requirements: - Vertical (9:16) - 20–30 seconds - UGC-style AI presenter - Natural AI voice - Captions enabled
A short-form UGC testimonial prompt for a physical consumer product, designed to test product comprehension, believable praise for a running shoe, and ad-style video generation quality.
Why this input is hard
- · Physical product understanding
- · UGC testimonial quality
- · Product presentation
- · Avatar realism
- · Voice quality
- · Commercial ad readiness
Output — unretouched
Also checked on this input — same tool, 4 other criteria
Ad-readiness⚠ StruggledThe run would need additional manual enhancements before it would perform well as a paid ad.Product understanding✓ WorkedKeeps the running-shoe testimonial in the right product-review framing, so the product positioning is recognizable even though the visuals stay restrained.Script quality & persuasiveness◐ MixedThe delivery is readable but neutral and not highly engaging for fitness content, so the UGC pitch remains fairly plain.Voice quality✓ WorkedVoice output stays stable and easy to understand throughout the clip.
Provenance
- Observation
- 25ab8d9f-cd25-47b4-af44-c0cd1662748a
- Evidence run
- 9fdbb84b-4aa0-484d-8f89-5c46608019a5
- Study
- Generate UGC-Style Video Ads With AI Avatars
- Research task
- 86baxegpg
- Tested at
- not recorded
- Source
- first-party
- Evidence state
- verified
- Proof shown
- input + output shown
- Cost / latency
- not captured
- Repeat run
- not captured
- Tester
- not captured
The last three rows are honest blanks, not placeholders — our capture has no field for them yet.
Query this
get_evidence({
tool: "akool",
scenario: "ugc-style-video-ads"
})MCP · mcp.aidemos.com/api/mcp
Free with attribution.
Same input, same check — 6 other tools
measured on B-roll / product integration
HeyGen◐ MixedThe Nike output includes relevant running lifestyle b-roll, but one outdoor running shot contains a visible semi-transparent smear/compositing glitch on the runner's leg.Invideo AI◐ MixedThe ad includes relevant running B-roll timed to the copy, but the runner shown is a visibly different person from the presenter, so the first-person testimonial premise is only partly preserved.JoggAI✗ FailedThe tool can omit all product-supporting footage, producing a tight face-only crop with no held-up product, no B-roll, and no scene variety.Topview AI⚠ StruggledThe clip shows the presenter in a car without any shoe shots or other product visuals, so the Nike product is not visually integrated.VEED⚠ StruggledThe Nike output relies on a seated presenter, headline typography, and captions, but the report says product visuals were not strongly integrated by default.Vidnoz AI✗ FailedDoes not integrate product shots or supporting visuals; the finished clip stays on a plain talking-head background with no strong shoe emphasis.
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