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YouTube Shorts Script Generator

Start with the script when the idea is clear but the wording is slow. Generate a short hook, compact structure, subtitle-friendly lines and a natural CTA.

Create Video for Free

Studio opens in the browser. Start with one idea, then edit the generated draft before publishing.

Best for

Creators who need more hook variants

Main output

9:16 short-form video draft with script, voice and subtitles.

Next metric

Compare first-second retention, average view duration and CTA clicks.

Who this is for

  • Creators who need more hook variants
  • Businesses turning product points into Shorts
  • Editors who want a tighter first draft before creation

How it works

  1. Write the topic and audience
  2. Generate several hook directions
  3. Pick a 20-40 second structure
  4. Turn the winning script into a video

Why use AdShorts AI for this

  • Script generation is connected to video generation, so copy is written for spoken pacing and subtitles.
  • Prompts viewers toward one next action instead of forcing a sales pitch into every line.
  • Helps create multiple angles from one idea for testing.

A real video example

This video was created with the same studio. Use it to evaluate pacing, captions and the 9:16 result before starting.

When this tool is not the right fit

  • Complex brand shoots that require actors, custom locations or precise art direction.
  • Videos with claims that cannot be checked by the person publishing them.
  • Projects that need frame-by-frame compositing in a professional editor.

Create the first draft

Start with one clear topic. Review the script, voice, captions and final frame before export.

FAQ

What makes a Shorts script different?

It needs a fast first line, clear progress, short spoken phrases and a payoff that arrives before attention drops.

Can I generate several versions?

Yes. Test different hooks or CTAs while keeping the core idea stable.

Should the script include hashtags?

No. Keep the spoken script focused on the viewer. Add keywords and hashtags separately in title or description.

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