A practical, SEO-friendly GitHub resource for TikTok-first AI video prompts and short-form creative workflows.
This repository is built for TikTok creators, DTC brands, app founders, media buyers, agencies and social media teams who want useful prompt systems, repeatable workflows and production-ready AI creative assets instead of random prompt dumps.
This is an independent educational resource connected to the Cliprise creative workflow ecosystem. It is not an official model provider, platform or brand repository. For multi-model AI generation, editing, upscaling and creative production tools, visit Cliprise.
| Goal | Cliprise resource |
|---|---|
| AI Video Generator | Open |
| AI Video for TikTok | Open |
| AI Video Ads | Open |
| Image-to-video Workflow | Open |
| Caption Generator | Open |
| Hashtag Generator | Open |
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- Awesome AI video ads prompts - paid social and performance video ad prompt structures.
- Awesome AI product video prompts - demo, PDP, and e-commerce video oriented prompts.
- Awesome AI YouTube Shorts prompts - Shorts-first framing, hooks, and thumbnail-safe compositions.
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This repository is a practical resource hub for users searching for:
- AI TikTok video prompts
- TikTok AI video prompts
- AI TikTok ads
- AI TikTok hooks
- short-form AI video prompts
- TikTok product video prompts
- TikTok UGC prompts
- AI video prompts for TikTok
The goal is not to create thin SEO pages. The goal is to help people create better assets through a clear workflow:
intent -> audience -> source assets -> prompt -> generation -> QA -> variants -> final export
The best AI output usually comes from a clear creative system, not from a vague prompt.
Weak prompt:
Make a viral video or image, cinematic and high quality.
Better prompt:
Define the audience, first visual hook, main subject, camera or composition, one clear motion or visual action, platform format, final beat, and restrictions.
For this topic, the most important rule is:
Use a specific prompt for a specific placement and a specific viewer.
Create a [duration]-second vertical 9:16 TikTok-style video for [product/topic].
Audience: [specific viewer].
Hook: [first 1 to 2 seconds].
Problem or desire: [why they care].
Visual sequence: [3 to 5 simple beats].
Product or idea moment: [what is shown clearly].
Camera: handheld but smooth, mobile-native framing.
Audio if supported: [voice, sound, beat, ambience].
CTA: [natural short action].
Restrictions: no fake claims, no unreadable text, no distorted hands, no misleading result.
Ask:
- Is this for organic content, paid ads, a product page, a landing page or a tutorial?
- Is the output supposed to inform, sell, explain, entertain or demonstrate?
- What platform will it appear on?
- What is the final aspect ratio?
- What must stay accurate?
Useful source assets include:
- product photos
- screenshots
- app UI concepts
- brand colors
- reference images
- campaign copy
- existing thumbnails
- customer-safe product facts
- a clear offer or CTA
Do not start with expensive final outputs. First test:
- one hook
- one camera or composition idea
- one product or subject action
- one platform format
- one final beat
Check:
- visual clarity
- platform crop
- product accuracy
- text readability
- hands and faces
- claim safety
- brand safety
- CTA space
- final frame quality
Change one variable at a time:
- hook
- background
- camera move
- creator angle
- product moment
- aspect ratio
- color palette
- CTA
- final frame
Create a 7-second vertical TikTok-style product demo for a desk organizer. Hook: first second shows a messy desk with cables and pens everywhere. Product moment: organizer slides in and items are placed into compartments. Camera: top-down handheld but smooth. Style: satisfying desk cleanup, native TikTok feel. CTA: clean desk final frame. Restrictions: no impossible transformation, no fake claims, no distorted hands.
Best for:
- campaign testing
- organic content
- paid creative
- prompt iteration
Create a 9-second TikTok-style video for an AI creative app. Hook: creator says, "I was using five tools to make one post." Product moment: phone shows abstract cards for image, video and prompts. Demo: one image becomes a short video preview. Camera: creator desk setup, handheld but stable. Restrictions: no competitor logos, no fake readable UI, no unlimited claims.
Best for:
- campaign testing
- organic content
- paid creative
- prompt iteration
Create a 6-second vertical TikTok food video for a local burger restaurant. Hook: burger lands on dark wooden table in first second. Motion: steam rises, cheese stretches naturally, camera pushes in. Style: food creator close-up. CTA: final frame with burger centered. Restrictions: no fake reviews, no health claims, no distorted food.
Best for:
- campaign testing
- organic content
- paid creative
- prompt iteration
Create a 9-second TikTok UGC-style video for a gentle serum. Hook: creator says, "I wanted simple skincare, not a 10-step routine." Product moment: bottle shown close to camera. Demo: small amount on fingertips. CTA: simple routine final beat. Restrictions: no medical claims, no guaranteed results, no fake dermatologist.
Best for:
- campaign testing
- organic content
- paid creative
- prompt iteration
Create a 10-second TikTok educational video about writing better AI prompts. Hook: "Stop prompting like this." Visual: messy vague prompt becomes structured prompt. Product moment: generated image improves. Style: creator tutorial with clean text overlay space. Restrictions: no fake UI text, no misleading guarantee.
Best for:
- campaign testing
- organic content
- paid creative
- prompt iteration
Create an 8-second vertical video showing a chaotic creative workflow turning into one clean dashboard. Hook: many tabs flash in first second. Product moment: abstract dashboard cards organize image, video and model choices. Style: fast creator-tech TikTok. Restrictions: no real third-party logos, no fake readable UI.
Best for:
- campaign testing
- organic content
- paid creative
- prompt iteration
Create a 7-second TikTok fashion video for a beige jacket. Hook: creator says, "This is the piece I would build the outfit around." Demo: mirror-style turn and close-up fabric detail. Camera: handheld but smooth. Restrictions: no fake brand logos, no distorted hands, no outfit changes.
Best for:
- campaign testing
- organic content
- paid creative
- prompt iteration
Create a 9-second TikTok-style video for a pet grooming brush. Hook: couch with visible pet hair. Demo: brush passes gently through dog's coat once. Style: natural home video. CTA: cleaner grooming routine. Restrictions: no animal distress, no exaggerated result, no fake guarantee.
Best for:
- campaign testing
- organic content
- paid creative
- prompt iteration
- Hook library
- Platform safe zones
- TikTok creative testing matrix
- Caption and cover-frame workflow
Before publishing, check:
- the first frame is clear
- the main subject is easy to understand
- product shape and labels are accurate
- no fake or unsupported claims appear
- no third-party logos are used without permission
- faces and hands are stable
- text is spelled correctly if generated
- important content is inside the safe zone
- there is enough space for platform UI or captions
- final frame can work as a cover or end card
- output matches the landing page or product page
- commercial rights and usage terms are reviewed
Do not ask for “a great ad” or “a viral video.” Ask for a specific creative asset for a specific audience.
TikTok, YouTube, product pages, Reels, websites and app stores need different framing.
Short AI creative usually works better with one subject, one hook and one clear action.
If text matters, keep it short, request exact text and review manually.
Do not generate fake reviews, fake testimonials, fake performance results or unsupported claims.
A weak source image, bad screenshot or vague product reference usually produces weak output.
| Search intent | Useful section |
|---|---|
| AI TikTok video prompts | README formulas, prompt examples and workflow sections |
| TikTok AI video prompts | README formulas, prompt examples and workflow sections |
| AI TikTok ads | README formulas, prompt examples and workflow sections |
| AI TikTok hooks | README formulas, prompt examples and workflow sections |
| short-form AI video prompts | README formulas, prompt examples and workflow sections |
| TikTok product video prompts | README formulas, prompt examples and workflow sections |
| TikTok UGC prompts | README formulas, prompt examples and workflow sections |
| AI video prompts for TikTok | README formulas, prompt examples and workflow sections |
awesome-ai-tiktok-video-prompts/
README.md
prompts/
prompt-library.md
platform-prompts.md
product-prompts.md
creator-prompts.md
source-frame-prompts.md
workflows/
workflow-overview.md
source-asset-preparation.md
prompt-formula.md
qa-checklist.md
variant-testing.md
export-workflow.md
resources/
cliprise-links.md
negative-prompts.md
commercial-use-checklist.md
safety-and-legal-notes.md
examples/
example-1.md
example-2.md
example-3.md
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It is a practical prompt and workflow resource for TikTok-first AI video prompts and short-form creative workflows.
No. It is an independent educational resource connected to Cliprise workflows.
You can adapt the prompts for commercial work, but you must review platform terms, model terms, input rights, output rights, copyright, trademark, likeness rights and advertising rules.
Use specific prompts, test short outputs first, limit each prompt to one main idea, preserve important details and QA before scaling.
For critical copy, it is usually safer to add final text manually after generation. Generated text can still contain mistakes.
Start with the primary resource for this topic:
TikTok-first AI video prompts and short-form creative workflows
Use AI generation responsibly.
Do not use these workflows to:
- impersonate real people
- fabricate evidence
- create fake reviews or fake testimonials
- mislead customers
- misuse trademarks or third-party logos
- copy protected characters or famous brand identities
- make unsupported medical, legal, financial or safety claims
- present generated content as real footage when that could mislead viewers
For commercial use, review provider terms, input rights, output rights, copyright, trademark, likeness rights, advertising rules, product accuracy and disclosure requirements.
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This repository is intended as an educational resource. Prompts, workflows and examples should be original, attributed where needed and reviewed before commercial use.
If you reuse this structure, adapt it to your own product, audience and examples. Do not copy third-party repositories, branding, copyrighted images, videos, customer testimonials or prompt collections without permission.