aiforasmr
Summary
Building a steady output of ASMR video content manually — scripting prompts, sourcing footage, matching sound to visuals — collapses fast when you need a dozen loops a week. AIforASMR is a prompt-to-video generator built specifically for that production problem.
The tool takes a text prompt, an optional reference image, and a sound preset — rain, ocean, candlelight, wood tapping, and others — then generates a loopable ASMR video draft in one workspace. Templates handle the starting configuration so you are not rebuilding the same scene parameters every session. It fits creators running high-volume faceless channels or wellness brands needing ambient b-roll at scale. The wall appears when you need precise audio control or custom sound design beyond the preset library — the vendor page describes sound presets as fixed selections, not editable layers. There is no API, so anything requiring programmatic generation or integration into an external pipeline is a manual workaround.
Bottom line: Bet on this for a faceless ASMR sleep channel grinding out template-based loops — walk away when your client needs a custom sonic signature or you need to trigger generation from your own backend.
Pricing Plans
SubscriptionStarter
1600 credits about 40 videos recurring monthly
- Recurring credits
- Light usage
Standard
3600 credits about 90 videos recurring monthly
- Regular creation
- Prompt refinement
Premium
7800 credits about 195 videos recurring monthly
- High-volume output
- Frequent generation
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Preset-backed template library covering nature, ambient, tactile, and mouth-sound categories, which means you skip prompt-from-scratch setup for the most common ASMR formats and can hit consistent output faster across sessions.
- Image reference input for visual consistency, so product-adjacent content — skincare textures, packaging close-ups, branded objects — holds style across a batch without manual re-prompting every time.
- Single-workspace prompt-refine loop with model settings and sound preset in one view, which means iteration stays in one tab instead of bouncing between separate tools for each variable.
- Loopable output targeting built into the generation model, so the motion and pacing are tuned for sleep and ambient use cases without post-processing to remove hard cuts or jarring transitions.
Cons
Sign in to edit- Sound design is limited to fixed presets — when a wellness brand needs a custom sonic signature or audio layering beyond rain, ocean, or wood tapping, the tool has no editable sound layer, and teams end up doing audio work separately in a DAW or switching to a platform that exposes sound controls.
- No API access means generation cannot be triggered programmatically, so any team running a content pipeline that queues jobs, schedules output, or integrates with a CMS has to treat this as a manual tool — at volume, that friction is enough to push teams toward a competitor with API endpoints.
- Credit-based paid-only access with no free generation tier means prototyping a new scene style costs credits before you know the output direction is right — teams validating new content formats burn budget on exploration, not just production.
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- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-07-09T13:29:24.895Z
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Who it's for
- Content creators needing steady ASMR output
- Users iterating on prompt-based video scenes
- High-volume template-based production
What it does well
- Sleep and relaxation video creation
- Wellness brand content production
- Short-form ambient loop generation
- Skincare and candlelight scene videos
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- aiforasmr is a paid tool. No permanent free tier is offered.
- Is aiforasmr open source?
- No — aiforasmr is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
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AIforASMR generates ASMR video from text prompts, image references, and preset sound categories. The core workflow is four steps: select a template or sound category, describe the scene’s texture, lighting, and pacing in a prompt, optionally upload an image for visual consistency, then generate and iterate. The workspace surfaces prompt controls, model settings, and sound preset selection in one view, designed for draft-refine cycles rather than single-shot generation.
The template library is the clearest differentiator for high-volume producers. The vendor page lists categories spanning nature, ambient, tactile touch, mouth sounds, food, drink, instruments, and writing — each with pre-configured prompt scaffolding. For a creator running multiple channels or producing seasonal content variations, starting from a validated template instead of a blank prompt cuts the setup cost per video significantly.
The tool fits tightly inside a specific production band: faceless content creators, wellness brands producing ambient scene video, and short-form loop generation for social or product pages. It starts to break outside that band. There is no API access, so generation cannot be triggered programmatically or embedded in a content pipeline. Self-hosting is not available. Sound design is preset-only — teams needing custom audio layering or branded sonic identity will hit a hard ceiling and move to a separate audio production tool or a competitor with editable sound layers.
All generation is cloud-side and paid-only — the vendor page lists credit-based subscription tiers with no free generation option. There is no local or self-hosted path, which means output volume is gated by purchased credits and latency depends on the vendor’s infrastructure, not yours.
