Make an ASMR Video With AI

Veo 3.1 and Sora 2 generate the visuals AND the sound — crunches, pours and slices synced to the frame.

AI ASMR videos are short satisfying clips — knife-through-soap cuts, cheese pulls, kinetic sand slicing, rain on glass — generated by video models that render synchronized audio together with the picture. This is one of the highest-retention short-form formats, and it's fully generatable: Veo 3.1 and Sora 2 both produce native foley (the crunch happens exactly when the knife lands), so no sound-design step is needed. ViralMint is a free, open-source desktop app that runs these models through its AI Video tool on prepaid credits — describe the material, the action and the sound you want, generate 5-15 second clips for cents, and stitch them into a compilation with the built-in editor. The prompts below are from ViralMint's free ASMR prompt set.

How to make a ASMR video with AI

  1. Name the material and the sound

    ASMR prompts live on specificity: 'macro shot, knife slicing through matte black kinetic sand, dense crackling sound, studio lighting'. Name the material, the action, the texture and the audio cue explicitly.

  2. Use an audio-native model

    Pick Veo 3.1 (any tier) or Sora 2 — both generate synchronized sound with the video. Non-audio models would need manual foley, which defeats the point.

  3. Stitch a compilation

    Generate 4-6 clips of different materials and merge them with the Merge Clips tool. ASMR compilations of 30-60 seconds are the format that loops best on TikTok and Shorts.

Example prompts to start from

From ViralMint's free prompt libraries — click any card for the full prompt and recommended settings.

Frequently asked questions

Does the AI really generate the ASMR sound too?

Yes — Veo 3.1 and Sora 2 render synchronized audio natively: cutting, crunching, pouring and tapping sounds land on the exact frame of the action. You can also layer generated ambience with the AI SFX tool if you want a richer mix.

What ASMR formats work best for AI generation?

Material-transformation clips (slicing, crushing, peeling), liquid pours and macro texture shots generate most reliably. Whisper-voice ASMR is better done with the Voice-over tool on top of generated visuals.

Is this cheaper than filming ASMR?

A 5-second Veo 3.1 Fast clip costs well under a dollar on credits. A 45-second compilation lands around $3-6 — no props, no macro lens, no audio gear.

Make your first ASMR video today

ViralMint is a free, open-source desktop app. No subscription — top up credits and pay cents per generation.

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