
UGCfy AI
UGC ads with AI actors — no creators, no briefs
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UGC ads with AI actors — no creators, no briefs
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Paste a product link from Shopify, Amazon, or any store. UGCfy pulls the selling points, writes hooks and scripts, and renders the ad with one of 24 realistic AI actors — 9:16 and 1:1 exports with captions, commercial rights, and claim checks built in.




Does the actor training include any safeguards around using brand names or trademarks pulled from the product page, or is that something my team would need to monitor on the review side?
@kbraneyal1czd Great question — let me be precise about what the guardrails do and don't cover today.
They're focused on claim wording: efficacy and health-adjacent claims ("cures," "clinically proven," before/after promises) that commonly get ads rejected in categories like skincare and supplements.
That's the check that runs before export.
On trademarks: since scripts are generated from your own product page, the brand names involved are almost always your own. But you're right about the edge case — if your page copy mentions competitor brands (comparisons, "works with X" language), that text can flow into the generated script, and we don't currently run a separate third-party trademark screen on top.
So for now, yes, competitor-name mentions should stay in your team's review flow. It's a natural extension of the guardrail pass though, and this comment just moved it up my list. Thanks for asking it 🙏
the claim checks built in are a smart move, so many AI ad tools skip that and end up producing stuff that would never clear compliance.
@erdalvkye Appreciate it! Compliance is the unglamorous part of ad creative but it's where real money gets wasted — a rejected ad is a 100% wasted render. Had to build the check in.