Generate an AI influencer
people follow.

An AI influencer is a fictional persona whose photos are entirely AI-generated and posted under one consistent identity. That identity isn't one good photo: it's a face that has to stay the same for a year, an outfit catalogue that reads as a brand, and a posting rhythm that doesn't fall apart on month three. Cladegrove keeps the AI influencer together, so you can run her like a business instead of chasing her like a project.

10 free credits + 5 free character photos on signup. No card required.

  • 30 to 90sper render
  • 13 slotssaved wardrobe
  • 100% yoursevery photo

One face.
A thousand posts.

The hard part isn't one good shot. It's the second hundred, six months later, when followers already recognise the face. Cladegrove saves a profile of your AI influencer and reuses it on every render, so the identity doesn't drift between Monday and next March.

Identity lock anchor: AI-generated influencer persona, brunette in an olive silk slip top, smiling selfie at an outdoor night event with neon lights
Same AI influencer biking on a palm-lined coastal road, sunglasses and bandana, midday light
Same AI influencer persona at a garden restaurant patio at night, olive satin off-shoulder dress with a burgundy leather bag, fairy lights wrapped around a tree behind her. AI character generated on Cladegrove
Same AI influencer in an elevator mirror selfie, crisp white button-down with iced coffee and a tote bag
Same AI influencer in a desert of dramatic red rock formations, light-blue sequin halter top and white satin skirt, overcast sky and weathered sandstone behind her

Design the AI influencer once.
Run her for years.

Four steps: name, mode, traits, photo. The traits step turns a text description into a saved character profile (face, hair, build, styling), and the card photo locks in the face. From that point the AI influencer is a fixed asset, not a re-roll.

cladegrove.com/characters/lera-brune
Cladegrove character profile page for Lera Brune: studio portrait card on the left, name and description with Generate and Delete actions, and the Identity block below with skin, eyes, hair, and face traits

The AI influencer file

An AI influencer on Cladegrove is a saved profile, not a prompt you have to remember. The description becomes a character file. The card photo is rendered under controlled studio light. Both get attached to every render that follows. The face you designed stays the face you designed.

The wardrobe is the brand bible.

Thirteen slots, from headwear to footwear. Add items, save the look as a preset, apply the whole outfit to the AI influencer in one click, across every shot, without rewriting it. Looks become signatures.

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Cladegrove wardrobe page: 13-node mannequin diagram on the left, an empty slot prompt, the current outfit across 6 slots (bag, top, bottoms, eyewear, footwear, headwear), four saved looks (Dior, Elegant, Lula Elegant, Best DD), and the archive of 20 stored items grouped by upper, lower, footwear, accessories and jewelry

How it works

Most of the time and money in AI photo work goes into rewriting prompts, not into pictures.
Four steps, then the prompts stop coming back.

Cladegrove character builder modal on the Source step, offering guided questions, free description or photo upload to compile a reusable AI persona

Build the character

A face described once, saved as a record. The starting point becomes a person on file, not a three-paragraph description rewritten at the top of every new prompt.

Cladegrove Tag a character modal showing a saved persona roster with Blondy, Lula and Lera Brune locking face and body identity across the shot

Tag, don’t describe

The character drops into the composer as a tag, not as text. The recurring block that used to define face, hair, build and skin is replaced by a single reference.

Cladegrove Single shot composer with a Lera Brune character tag and a Scene tag attached above the "What do you want to create?" prompt box, set over a grid of generated photos of the same character, ready to generate without rewriting the identity description

Tag the character, drop the scene

Set the scene two ways: a short prompt with where, mood and what is happening, or just a reference photo. All you need to think about is the scene.

Cladegrove generated photo of the saved character taking a smiling selfie in a car seat, black blazer over a black top, soft daylight, produced from one short prompt and one credit

Generate

One click, one photo. The next photo of the same person costs another credit, not another forty minutes of prompt engineering and three discarded variants.

Every other AI photo
has the same tell.

Waxy skin. Glossy highlights that never sit where they should. Pores stamped on like a sticker, freckles airbrushed in a perfect grid, every micro-detail at the exact same intensity. Zoom in once and the photo collapses. The face stops being a face and starts looking like a render.

Other AI models
Street-style portrait of a blonde woman with braided hair and a denim jacket against a graffiti wall, used as the comparison reference against Cladegrove real-skin output
  • Waxy, glossy skin
  • Painted eyebrows, gridded freckles
  • Pores stamped at the same depth
  • Flat, plastic-looking light
Cladegrove
Cladegrove AI portrait of a young woman in a light-blue off-shoulder evening gown leaning against the wood-panelled wall of an elevator, warm light, real skin texture with natural freckles and credible depth. Same face stays across every photo on Cladegrove
  • Real skin, not a polished surface
  • Grain and pores where they belong
  • Light that falls like real light
  • Depth you can read at full zoom

Detail is the hard part.

Detail is not a slider pushed to a hundred. It is measured, layered, and dosed. Where the skin should stay still, it stays still. Where the light should sink into a pore or a fine line, it sinks. The result reads like a real photo of a real person, not a render trying to pass for one.

Skin is one tell. The other is the cinematic look: why AI photos look fake on a feed.

Stop stitching carousels by hand.

InstaMood takes one starting photo and a single line of intent. Drop in "a Sunday in Lisbon" or "morning routine to night out" and you get back a coherent pack of 2 to 6 scenes, same AI influencer, same outfit logic, same continuity. One prompt, one carousel, done.

cladegrove.com/instamood · pack
Cladegrove InstaMood pack view titled 'A day of high-end luxury shopping in the city': one brief generates a coherent five-scene carousel of the same AI influencer in a beige coat shopping across luxury boutiques, identity and outfit held across every shot

Run her like a business, not a project.

A persona that drifts is a project you keep restarting. A persona that holds is an asset that compounds: the same face, the same wardrobe, a posting rhythm that survives month three, on a plan that costs less than a single shoot.

An identity, not a re-roll.

The persona is a saved profile reused on every render. Followers recognise the same face on post one and post five hundred.

A wardrobe that reads as a brand.

Looks saved once become signatures, applied in one click across every shot instead of rewritten on every prompt.

Carousels without the stitching.

One brief becomes a coherent multi-scene pack: the content calendar stops being a manual edit job.

Run more than one.

Starter holds 2 personas, Pro holds 10, Studio is unlimited. Each is its own identity, wardrobe, and history on a shared credit pool.

Questions before you start an AI influencer.

What people ask before building their first AI influencer.

What is an AI influencer?
An AI influencer is a recurring character (face, body, styling) used to publish content under a consistent identity, without a real person on camera. The hard part isn't generating one good photo. It's keeping the same face across posts, scenes, and group shots over months of output. Cladegrove is the layer that holds that identity steady across every generation.
How is an AI influencer different from a face-swap or an avatar?
Face-swap tools replace one real face with another in existing footage. Avatar generators produce a cartoon or stylized stand-in. AI photo apps generate a different person every time the prompt changes. An AI influencer needs the same photoreal person across every shot, scene, and outfit. That's a persistence problem, not a generation problem. Cladegrove solves persistence.
Do AI influencers make money?
Some do. AI influencers earn the same way human ones do: brand deals, affiliate links, sponsored posts, and platform monetization. The economics differ because there is no shoot cost and one operator can post daily across several personas, but income still depends on audience, niche, and consistency. A face that drifts between posts breaks trust and stalls the account, which is the exact problem Cladegrove removes.
Do Instagram and TikTok allow AI influencers?
Yes, with disclosure. Instagram and TikTok both allow AI-generated content and require it to be labeled as AI made. Neither platform bans virtual influencers; what they enforce is transparency and their normal content rules. Cladegrove keeps every output SFW and writes AI-generated metadata into each file, so the disclosure is handled at the source.
Are AI influencers real people?
No. An AI influencer is a fictional character, not a real person, even when it looks photoreal. On Cladegrove every character starts from a written description or your own consented face, never a real third party. The persona stays consistent and recognizable across posts, but it is synthetic media and labeled as such under EU AI Act Article 50.
How do you create an AI influencer that looks the same in every photo?
You design the character once (face, body, styling) through a guided wizard, or import an identity from a reference photo with consent. Cladegrove saves that description as a structured payload and re-applies it on every generation that follows. The image model itself doesn't remember faces between prompts. Cladegrove holds the description and feeds it back every time, so the same person stays the same person across every shot.
Can you run multiple AI influencers from one account?
Yes. Starter holds 2 characters, Pro holds 10, Studio holds unlimited. Each character is an independent identity with its own face, body, wardrobe, and history. Generations and credits are shared across the account, characters are not. A typical operator runs 1 persona on Starter, 2 to 5 on Pro, 10 or more on Studio.
Can two or more AI influencers appear in the same photo?
Yes. The Friends pipeline generates group shots where each character keeps their distinct identity in the same scene. Faces don't merge, swap, or average out. Each character holds their own anatomy, styling, and face card in the composition. Up to 2 unique characters per group shot on Starter, up to 4 on Pro and Studio.
Can you upload your own face as an AI influencer?
Yes. The photo upload flow accepts a reference image of yourself, and converts it into a character that behaves like any other on the platform. The flow requires explicit consent at upload: confirmation of identity, age over 18, and rights to the image. Uploading a photo of someone else without their consent is prohibited and blocked under GDPR and likeness law. Read the full likeness policy.
Does Cladegrove generate deepfakes or explicit content?
No. Cladegrove does not generate face-swaps over real footage, impersonations of public figures, or sexual content of any kind. NSFW prompts are blocked at the request level before any image is generated. Minors are never generated. Every output carries metadata identifying it as AI-generated, in compliance with EU AI Act Article 50.
  • REFUNDFull refund on any generation that fails
  • NO TRAININGYour photos are never used to train models
  • EUBuilt and run in the EU, on EU infrastructure
  • ART. 50Every image carries AI-origin metadata

Start free.
Run her for years.

A free account is the full Cladegrove, not a stripped-down trial. The character editor, the wardrobe, InstaMood and Friends are unlocked from day one, with starter credits already in the pool so the first AI influencer runs end-to-end before any commitment. No feature gates, no demo mode, no expiring trial: design the face, lock the outfit, ship a real week of posts at your pace, and upgrade only when the AI influencer earns it.

No card required. Plans from €19.90/mo.