AI ASMR Prompt Generator

Build cinematic prompts. Click keywords to insert. Smart deduplication included. Optimized for Google Veo and Sora.

Prompt Editor

Inspiration Gallery (Hover to Play)

ASMR

Soap Cutting

Cinematic ASMR video. Object: Soap Bar (Cube). Action: is cut with hot knife. Visuals: Macro depth of field. Audio: Cutting 'ting' and crunch.

VISUAL

Slime Mixing

Cinematic ASMR video. Object: Clear Slime. Action: is squished between fingers. Environment: Sunny wooden tabletop. Visuals: Light refractions.

SAND

Kinetic Sand

Cinematic ASMR video. Object: Kinetic Sand Mound. Action: is crushed slowly. Environment: Dark void with neon rim light. Audio: Soft whispering winds.

CRUSH

Chalk Crushing

Cinematic ASMR video. Object: Pastel Gym Chalk Block. Action: is crushed into fine powder. Visuals: Slow motion dust particles floating. Audio: Dry crisp crunching sounds.

EATING

Honeycomb

Cinematic ASMR video. Object: Golden Honeycomb chunk. Action: oozes honey when squeezed. Environment: Warm sunlit kitchen. Visuals: Sticky texture. Audio: Sticky squishing.

SKINCARE

Aloe Vera Peel

Cinematic ASMR video. Object: Fresh Aloe Vera Leaf. Action: knife scrapes the gel slowly. Visuals: Glistening slime texture, extreme close-up. Audio: Wet sticky tapping sounds.

Guide & FAQ

What is AI ASMR?

AI models like Google Veo and Sora are incredibly good at simulating physics, textures, and fluid dynamics. By using specific ASMR-focused keywords, you can generate videos that are "oddly satisfying" and trigger sensory responses.

How to use this generator?

Simply pick an object, choose an action, and layer on environmental or visual details. The tool automatically handles spacing and formatting. You can also edit the result manually.

Deduplication Feature

Our editor checks for repeated concepts. If a keyword is already present, the button will notify you, preventing prompt bloat and keeping your instructions clean for the AI.

Copyright & Usage

The prompts you generate are yours. Use them across any platform. We recommend trying these with "High Definition" and "Motion Strength" settings enabled in your generator of choice.