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How Brands Are Using AI-Generated Influencers and Why Consumers Don’t Mind

Xyldorath Grintal May 12, 2026 4 min read
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A few years ago, paying a computer-generated avatar to promote a skincare line would have sounded like a gimmick. Today, it’s standard practice. AI-generated influencers — fully synthetic personalities created with generative AI tools and CGI — are everywhere on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, and the brands behind them are spending real money. Lil Miquela has reportedly earned around USD 11 million across partnerships with Prada, Calvin Klein, and Samsung. Lu do Magalu, a Brazilian retail mascot, has more than 14 million Facebook followers. The market for synthetic creators reached USD 8.3 billion in 2025, up 37% year over year. What’s surprising isn’t that brands are leaning in — it’s that audiences, especially younger ones, don’t seem to mind.

Why Brands Are Choosing Synthetic Over Human

The economics are hard to argue with. A typical Instagram post from a mid-tier human influencer can run upwards of USD 5,000, while a comparable virtual avatar post costs around USD 1,200 — a 76% saving. A single avatar can also produce up to 40 videos a month compared with the four or five a human delivers.

Beyond cost, there are operational reasons that explain the appeal:

  • Avatars never miss deadlines, get sick, or take parental leave.
  • They can’t drift off-message or post something embarrassing late at night.
  • They scale across regions and languages without multiple contracts.
  • They generate no scandals, no PR crises, and no contract renegotiations.

The same logic is starting to show up in regulated online entertainment. Industry coverage of iGaming marketing notes that AI-generated influencers and avatar-driven creative are entering the category as scalability tools, alongside human creators on platforms like Twitch and YouTube. Operators in this space — including Spin City — typically promote slot games, welcome bonuses, and licensed-operator credentials through a mix of channels, with responsible-gambling messaging required by regulators in most major markets. Hybrid campaigns pairing a human spokesperson with a virtual avatar show roughly 1.8 times higher engagement than either format alone.

What the Consumer Data Actually Shows

The audience response is where things get interesting. A May 2025 Whop study of 2,001 Gen Z respondents found that 40% already follow at least one virtual influencer, and 33% have made a purchase based on a recommendation from one. A separate U.S. survey reported that 58% of consumers follow at least one virtual creator, and 35% of Gen Z have bought a product promoted by an AI personality.

Audience Group

Following a Virtual Influencer

Purchased After Seeing One

Gen Z (18–27)

40%

33%

Overall U.S. consumers

58%

35%

Comfort with AI brand promotion

54%

—

Uncomfortable with AI promotion

46%

—

Younger audiences who grew up with avatars in games and animated mascots treat virtual creators as just another form of media. The line between “real” and “synthetic” matters less than whether the content is entertaining and on-brand for the audience.

The Transparency Factor

Disclosure is doing more work than many marketers expected. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission introduced “double disclosure” guidance in 2024 — content must be flagged as both paid and AI-generated where applicable — and Meta now labels synthetic content directly. Far from breaking the spell, transparency seems to make engagement easier: people know what they’re looking at and keep watching.

Where the Model Fits and Where It Doesn’t

Virtual influencers work best in industries that are already image-heavy: fashion, beauty, gaming, tech, and entertainment. Where the visual aesthetic is the product, the absence of a real human is barely a friction point. In industries that depend on cultural credibility, lived experience, or community trust — health advice, parenting, niche subcultures — human creators still dominate. The same logic shows up in luxury, automotive, and consumer tech: when the product is mostly visual, synthetic creators slot in cleanly.

The Shape of What’s Coming Next

The cost of producing a brand-ready virtual influencer has fallen from roughly USD 380,000 in 2022 to about USD 28,000 in early 2026 — a tenfold drop, opening the format to smaller brands. Grand View Research projects the global market to reach USD 8.5 billion by 2030, while more aggressive forecasts from Precedence Research place the figure closer to USD 197 billion by 2034.

Consumer comfort is rising in parallel, especially among younger cohorts. Yet the same datasets show a clear cap: 46% of consumers remain uncomfortable with AI-driven brand promotion, and roughly 60% of multinational advertisers have no plans to adopt virtual influencers. The category is growing, but it isn’t displacing anything yet.

The likely path forward is layered. Human creators continue to dominate where trust and lived experience matter most. Virtual creators expand into spaces where consistency and brand control matter most. Hybrid campaigns — already showing the strongest engagement numbers — will probably become the default for larger brands. The question now isn’t whether brands will use AI influencers, but how openly they’ll disclose the relationship.

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