OpenArt AI Tool Can Make Viral Videos In Just 1 Click. You May Use These Kind of Videos on Your Social Media Accounts.
AI-generated videos are taking over social media, and one startup is making it easier than ever to create them. OpenArt, founded by former Google engineers, has launched a one-click AI video tool that lets anyone—even beginners—produce viral “brainrot” clips in seconds.
I tested OpenArt’s new feature last week, and the results were shockingly good. In under a minute, I turned a random sentence into a bizarre, hilarious short film featuring a dancing avocado with sunglasses. The best part? No editing skills were required.
If you’re curious about how this tool works (or how you can use it to grow your own audience), here’s everything you need to know.
What Are “Brainrot” Videos? (And Why Are They Everywhere?)
Ever scrolled through TikTok or Instagram and stumbled upon a surreal, fast-paced clip—like a shark wearing sneakers or a ballerina with a coffee cup for a head? That’s a “brainrot” video—a term coined for their absurd, addictive nature.
These videos are exploding in popularity because:
✅ They’re quick to consume (perfect for short attention spans).
✅ They’re visually striking (AI lets creators experiment with wild concepts).
✅ They’re easy to make (no animation skills needed).
OpenArt’s tool is fueling this trend by letting users generate full story-driven videos from just a sentence or song.
How OpenArt’s One-Click AI Video Tool Works
OpenArt’s “One-Click Story” feature is in open beta, and it’s ridiculously simple to use. Here’s how I made my first video:
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Choose a Template – Pick from:
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Character Vlog (upload an image + prompt).
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Music Video (AI syncs visuals to lyrics).
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Explainer Video (educational/scripted content).
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Enter a Prompt – I typed: “A detective cat solves a mystery in a neon-lit city.”
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Generate & Refine – The AI created a one-minute video with a consistent art style (no weird glitches!). I tweaked a few scenes using the storyboard editor.
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Download & Share – The final clip looked professional enough for TikTok or YouTube.
Pro Tip: If you’re making a music video, upload a song—OpenArt analyzes lyrics and generates matching visuals (e.g., flowers blooming for a romantic verse).
Why OpenArt Stands Out From Other AI Video Tools
Most AI video generators struggle with consistency—characters change randomly between scenes, making stories feel disjointed. OpenArt fixes this with:
🔹 Character Consistency – My detective cat stayed recognizable in every shot.
🔹 Narrative Flow – Scenes connected logically (not just random clips).
🔹 50+ Integrated AI Models – Choose from DALL·E 3, Stable Diffusion, and more for different styles.
That said, there are ethical concerns:
⚠️ Copyright Risks – Some users have generated videos with Pikachu or SpongeBob, which could lead to legal issues. OpenArt tries to block copyrighted characters, but “sometimes it slips,” admits CEO Coco Mao.
Pricing & Plans: Is OpenArt Worth It?
OpenArt runs on a credit system, with plans starting at $14/month (4,000 credits = ~4 videos). For heavy creators, the $56/month “Infinite” plan is better.
My Take: If you’re serious about AI content creation, the Advanced Plan ($30/month) is the sweet spot—it includes 12 One-Click stories per month 112.
Final Thoughts: Should You Try OpenArt?
If you want to experiment with AI videos, OpenArt is one of the easiest tools available. The one-click generation saves hours, and the results are surprisingly polished.
Try This First: Start with a simple Character Vlog—upload a fun image, write a quirky prompt, and see what happens!
What’s your experience with AI video tools? Have you tried OpenArt yet? Drop a comment below!
(Article updated for August 2025. OpenArt’s mobile app is coming soon!)
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