I Built a Complete Ad Campaign in 10 Minutes with AI (YouArt Review)

The video showcases how YouArt, an AI-powered platform, enables users to quickly create a complete ad campaign—including product images, lifestyle shots, and promotional videos—within a single, streamlined workspace, eliminating the need to switch between multiple tools. The creator demonstrates the platform’s flexibility, dynamic workflow, and advanced features, highlighting its efficiency and encouraging viewers to try it for their own projects.

The video demonstrates how to build a complete ad campaign in under ten minutes using YouArt, an AI-powered platform for image and video generation. The creator highlights how YouArt streamlines the content creation process by allowing users to generate product shots, lifestyle images, and promotional materials all within a single workspace. Unlike traditional workflows that require switching between multiple tools like Gemini or ChatGPT, YouArt offers a node-based, dynamic workflow similar to NE10, but specifically tailored for visual content.

The walkthrough begins with a simple background removal from a product image—an energy drink can—generated in Gemini using Nano Banana. The creator shows how easy it is to make variations, such as changing the can’s color, by simply prompting the AI. These variations can be branched off and further customized, demonstrating the flexibility and efficiency of the platform. The process continues with compositing: the creator adds a photo of himself, selects a skate park background, and combines these assets to create a lifestyle image of himself holding the energy drink.

Next, the video explores YouArt’s video generation capabilities. Using models like Sora 2 Pro, the creator animates the scene, prompting the AI to generate a short video of opening the can and drinking it while skateboarders perform tricks in the background. The workflow allows for quick iterations and variations, such as changing the setting to a fridge full of energy drinks or animating the action of throwing the can into the fridge. The creator notes that while some results, like facial renderings, may be imperfect, the ability to switch models and providers within the same workflow is a significant advantage over other platforms.

The creator then demonstrates more advanced features, such as the “start to end video” model, which generates smooth transitions between two frames—like moving from drinking the energy drink to imagining oneself at a skate park. The platform’s chat interface also enables quick edits, such as changing facial expressions or generating new character variations, all of which can be seamlessly integrated into the workflow. The flexibility to adjust prompts, models, and assets on the fly is emphasized as a major benefit.

Finally, the video wraps up by creating a promotional image with a “50% off today only” message, using the shocked face, skateboard, and black can. The creator reiterates how easy it is to swap out elements and make further adjustments directly within the workflow. The overall message is that YouArt represents a significant leap forward in AI-driven content creation, making it possible to rapidly build and iterate on ad campaigns without the friction of switching between multiple tools. The creator encourages viewers to experiment with YouArt for their own projects and invites feedback in the comments.