Top AI Video Agencies for Advertising Campaigns in 2026
27/05/2026
Advertising campaigns are the highest-stakes application of AI video production. A failed ad doesn't just waste budget — it damages brand equity. The Coca-Cola Christmas 2025 AI backlash in Germany is the clearest proof: AI without craft fails publicly.
But the agencies that have cracked the formula are producing better results than traditional production. Genre.ai's campaigns have hit 230M+ views. Trippy Pictures delivered a broadcast campaign for Samsung with faster turnaround and greater creative flexibility than traditional production.
This post covers the top AI video agencies for advertising campaigns in 2026. Each has delivered real work for real brands — not demos or spec pieces. These are the studios worth considering if you need AI-powered advertising that actually runs.
What are the top AI video agencies for advertising campaigns?
Each studio takes a different approach to AI advertising — different market, different workflow, different pricing model.
Trippy Pictures delivers cinematic brand campaigns for DACH enterprise brands and agencies, with Samsung and Verbund as published references.
Genre.ai specialises in viral ad campaigns, with work reaching 230M+ views for Popeyes, Kalshi, and IM8.
Wonder Studios is Europe's best-funded independent AI studio, producing branded films with Atomico and Adobe Ventures backing.
Secret Level is a Hollywood AI-native studio with $46M raised and Coca-Cola's Holiday AI campaigns as their landmark work. AdAge named them Production Company to Watch 2025.
VIDEOSPACE is an EU agency with 12+ years of production, transparent pricing, and Nokia, HP, Toyota, and SAP as clients.
1. Trippy Pictures: Cinematic AI campaigns
Disclosure: Trippy Pictures is our own agency. We've included it because we believe it genuinely belongs on this list, but you should know we're not a neutral party.
Trippy Pictures is a joint venture between Kaiserschnitt Film and Andries Ohneisser (ohneis652). Kaiserschnitt Film has 15+ years of DACH commercial production, 25 CCA awards, 1 Cannes Lion, and 1 Montreaux Gold. Ohneisser is one of Europe's most influential AI creators, with 510k+ followers across Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.
The studio's commercial advertising work is what makes it stand out from production companies with no ad credentials. The Samsung Austria campaign — via Wien Nord Serviceplan — is the top published reference for AI-produced advertising in DACH. Verbund (via SuS) and Ökostrom (via DODO) are two more delivered, published campaigns.
Trippy operates a white-label model where agencies bring the client relationship and Trippy delivers the production. Turnaround is 2–4 weeks versus the 4–8 weeks typical for traditional agencies — with greater creative flexibility and cinematic-quality output. Every campaign is human-directed — directors make creative decisions, AI executes.
Key features
ComfyUI production pipeline: Core workflow built on ComfyUI, enabling consistent brand visual languages across multi-asset campaigns.
LoRA training for brand consistency: Custom LoRA models trained per brand ensure characters, environments, and products look consistent across every ad asset.
White-label model for agencies: Agencies maintain the client relationship; Trippy delivers the campaign production. Active agency partners: Wien Nord Serviceplan, SuS, DODO.
End-to-end production: Concept, art direction, generation, compositing, and broadcast delivery in all required formats (16:9, 9:16, 1:1). Clients receive finished ad-ready assets.
Cannes Lions advertising heritage: 25 CCA awards, 1 Cannes Lion, and a Montreaux Gold represent the advertising craft credentials behind every campaign.
Pricing
Trippy Pictures works on a project basis. Every engagement is scoped individually based on creative ambition, complexity, and deliverables required. Contact Trippy directly for a project-specific quote.
Pros & cons
Pros:
Only DACH AI ad agency with Cannes Lions advertising heritage (25 CCA, 1 Cannes Lion, 1 Montreaux Gold)
Delivered enterprise brand campaigns — Samsung, Verbund, Ökostrom — approved and published
LoRA training ensures brand consistency across every asset in a multi-format campaign
White-label model enables agency partnerships without disrupting client relationships
GDPR-compliant, DACH-native, with deep understanding of German-market advertising standards
Cons:
Not self-serve; requires creative engagement and briefing before production begins
No published rate card — project scoping required before any cost indication
Customers
Current advertising clients include Samsung (via Wien Nord Serviceplan), Verbund (via SuS), and Ökostrom (via DODO). Kaiserschnitt Film's broader advertising portfolio includes adidas, Austrian Airlines, Erste Bank, UNIQA, Drei, and Bolt. The Samsung campaign is the studio's public reference for AI-produced advertising.
2. Genre.ai: Viral ad campaigns built for performance
Genre.ai is a remote-first AI production studio positioning itself as "The AI Studio Behind the Internet's Most Shareable Videos." Their focus is exclusively on advertising and brand campaigns — not film, not editorial, not corporate video. The result is a studio whose entire workflow is optimised for making ads that spread.
Their claimed performance: 5M to 230M+ views per campaign, with the IM8 health campaign as their highest-reach project. Confirmed advertising clients include Popeyes, Kalshi (two campaigns), IM8, DreamCloud, Nectar, Ownwell, Levels, and Wander. These are consumer brands in food, fintech, health, and lifestyle — the categories where viral ad performance matters most.
Genre.ai's workflow has evolved through three distinct technical eras. Era 01 (2025) established LoRA training and character grounding. Era 02 (2025) introduced digital twin workflows, deepfake tech, and AI audio synthesis. Era 03 (2026) moves to R1-to-Picture Lock, Grid Board alignment, and 360-degree character consistency. This maturity is rare for a studio at their scale.
Key features
Viral-optimised campaign production: Every project targets shareable, performance-driven output — not just visually polished content. The brief starts with the hook, not the brand manifesto.
Three-era workflow evolution: Era 01 (LoRA/character), Era 02 (digital twins/AI audio), Era 03 (R1-to-Picture Lock). Each era represents a step change in production capability.
Named consumer brand portfolio: Popeyes, Kalshi, IM8, DreamCloud, Nectar, Ownwell, Levels, and Wander. These are real campaigns, not spec work.
Performance metrics: 5M–230M+ views per campaign (claimed). The IM8 campaign at 230M+ is their stated peak.
Remote-first, lean model: No office overhead; founder-operator creative direction keeps costs low and creative consistency high.
Pricing
Pricing is not published. Genre.ai operates on a contact-based, project-specific model. Given their campaign performance claims and named brand client portfolio, expect custom quotes for each engagement.
Pros & cons
Pros:
Explicit advertising and campaign focus — not a general production company repurposed for ads
Strong viral performance claims (5M–230M+ views) across named brand campaigns
Rapid workflow evolution across three technical eras signals genuine R&D investment
Lean remote model enables competitive pricing relative to studio overhead costs
Founder-operator creative model creates consistent output quality across projects
Cons:
No European presence; no GDPR compliance for EU data sovereignty requirements
No production-house awards pedigree — no Cannes Lions advertising heritage
Viral/social-first orientation; less suited for broadcast TVC or cinematic brand film
Small team limits concurrent campaign capacity
Performance claims (views) are not independently verified
No white-label model for agency partnerships
Customers
Confirmed advertising clients include Popeyes, Kalshi (two separate campaigns), IM8, DreamCloud, Nectar, Ownwell, Levels, and Wander. The IM8 health campaign is Genre.ai's stated highest-reach project at 230M+ views. Campaign categories include quick-service restaurants, prediction markets, health and wellness, and sleep/lifestyle brands.
3. Wonder Studios: Entertainment-grade branded content
Wonder Studios is Europe's best-funded independent AI production studio. Founded in London, April 2025, it raised $15M — $3M pre-seed (LocalGlobe, Blackbird) and $12M seed led by Atomico. Investors include Adobe Ventures, angels from OpenAI and Google DeepMind, ElevenLabs CEO Mati Staniszewski, and Freepik CEO Joaquín Cuenca Abela.
For advertising campaigns that need cinematic ambition, Wonder Studios operates at the entertainment production level. The Lewis Capaldi video — made with Google DeepMind — is the highest-profile AI brand campaign from a European studio. A $50M valuation and "A24 of AI" positioning signal a studio with long-term creative intent.
Wonder Studios uses a community-first talent model, drawing from a global AI filmmaking network rather than a fixed staff. Partners include OpenAI, Luma AI, ElevenLabs, Runway, Pika, Stability.ai, and Freepik. BFI and Ravensbourne University partnerships add institutional credibility to the creative positioning.
Key features
Entertainment-grade branded content: Commercials, music videos, branded films, and original series — all at a production quality that competes with traditional film studios.
Community-first talent model: Global AI filmmaking network deployed per project, giving Wonder Studios access to frontier techniques as they emerge.
High-profile creative partnerships: Google DeepMind, Universal Music Group, YouTube, BFI, Danny Boyle. These are not typical agency vendor relationships.
IP originals capability: "Beyond the Loop" anthology series (1.5M+ views, Season 2 in production) proves Wonder can develop and distribute original content, not just execute briefs.
Transatlantic presence: London HQ and New York office enables client work across European and US markets.
Pricing
Wonder Studios does not publish a rate card. Claimed production economics: $10,000–$20,000 per minute of high-end output, versus $500,000–$1M for traditional methods. Contact Wonder Studios directly for project-specific quotes.
Pros & cons
Pros:
Best-funded independent AI production studio in Europe ($15M, Atomico, Adobe Ventures)
Lewis Capaldi × Google DeepMind is the highest-profile AI brand campaign from a European studio
"A24 of AI" quality positioning creates strong brand identity for campaigns with creative ambition
Community talent model accesses the global AI creator frontier per project
BFI, Danny Boyle partnerships signal cultural credibility beyond pure commercial work
Cons:
Entertainment and music industry orientation — less suited for DACH enterprise advertising briefs
No DACH market expertise or German-language capability
No agency white-label model
No named enterprise advertising clients at the Samsung or Verbund scale
Community aggregation model may affect workflow consistency vs. a founder-led studio
Customers
The Lewis Capaldi video — made with Google DeepMind, YouTube, and Universal Music Group — is Wonder Studios' highest-profile project. Recreation scenes for Jordan Belfort's upcoming "The Real Wolf of Wall Street" documentary are a second named commercial project. Original series "Beyond the Loop" has reached 1.5M+ views with a second season in production.
4. Secret Level: Hollywood's benchmark AI advertising studio
Secret Level is a Hollywood AI-native production studio launched in 2024 by Emmy-winning filmmaker Jason Zada. The studio has raised ~$46M and earned AdAge Production Company to Watch 2025. Their landmark project: Coca-Cola's AI Holiday campaigns in 2024 and 2025 — the most-discussed AI brand work globally.
The Coca-Cola 2024 campaign sparked significant negative public reaction in Germany. The 2025 version was produced with more craft and received better reception — a lesson in what AI advertising requires. Secret Level is now building Liquid Engine, a proprietary AI production platform, to industrialise their workflow.
For European brands, Secret Level operates as a benchmark, not a procurement option. They have no European presence, no GDPR infrastructure, and no agency white-label model. But they show what the AI-native production company model looks like at Hollywood scale and $46M of investment.
Key features
Emmy-winning founder and director: Jason Zada's Hollywood creative credentials set a standard that few AI production companies can match.
Coca-Cola Holiday AI campaigns (2024 & 2025): The most-discussed AI brand video work globally — including lessons from the 2024 backlash and the improved 2025 execution.
AdAge Production Company to Watch 2025: Industry recognition of their standing in the advertising production space.
Liquid Engine platform: Proprietary AI production platform in development to industrialise their AI filmmaking workflow at scale.
$46M raised: Funding base that enables studio-grade production infrastructure, R&D, and talent investment beyond typical boutique operations.
Pricing
Pricing is not published. Secret Level works on enterprise/bespoke project rates. Contact them directly for project-specific quotes.
Pros & cons
Pros:
$46M funding and Emmy-winning founder create exceptional production-house credibility
Coca-Cola Holiday campaigns are the most-cited AI brand video work globally
AdAge recognition and major industry event presence (CES, Sundance, SXSW) validate standing
Liquid Engine platform signals long-term AI production infrastructure investment
Sets the global quality benchmark for AI-native brand advertising
Cons:
US-only; no European presence and no GDPR compliance for EU data sovereignty
Coca-Cola 2024 AI campaign generated significant negative public reaction in Germany
No agency white-label model
No named European enterprise advertising clients
Enterprise pricing likely exceeds DACH mid-market and agency budget ranges
Customers
Coca-Cola is the only confirmed named client — AI Holiday campaigns in 2024 and 2025. The 2024 Coca-Cola Christmas AI ad generated both massive reach and significant backlash in Germany. The 2025 campaign was produced with more craft and received better reception.
5. VIDEOSPACE: EU-native, transparent pricing, enterprise client roster
VIDEOSPACE is a Polish-headquartered EU video production agency with 12+ years in production and a growing AI-directed offering. They publish transparent tiered pricing — a rarity in the AI advertising production market. Confirmed advertising clients include Nokia, HP, Toyota, Nivea, SAP, ABB, Viessmann, Leroy Merlin, Danone, and JLL.
Their 4.9/5 Clutch rating and AI Act compliance make them a safe choice for enterprise procurement teams. Published pricing runs from €2,490 (Basic) to €3,990 (Standard) to €5,990 (Pro), with 15% off annual plans. For EU brands running ad campaigns at predictable cost, VIDEOSPACE removes the "call for a quote" friction.
The positioning is production-as-a-service — reliable, templated, and priced for volume. For brands seeking cinematic direction and bespoke campaign creative, the service model differs from director-led studios like Trippy or Wonder. For brands that need professional AI advertising delivered on a published price list, VIDEOSPACE is the most transparent EU option.
Key features
Transparent tiered pricing (Basic / Standard / Pro) — no "contact us" required for a baseline
Named multinational advertising clients: Nokia, HP, Toyota, SAP, ABB, Viessmann, Nivea, Danone
AI Act (EU Regulation 2024/1689) compliant — relevant for EU enterprise ad procurement
12+ years in video production; not a pure AI-era startup
4.9/5 Clutch rating across multiple client reviews signals consistent delivery
Pricing
Basic: €2,490 one-time
Standard: €3,990 one-time
Pro: €5,990 one-time
15% discount on annual plans
Pros & cons
Pros:
Published pricing reduces buyer friction and enables direct budget comparison
Named multinational client roster (Nokia, HP, Toyota, SAP, ABB) provides real credibility
4.9/5 Clutch rating signals strong operational reliability
EU-native and AI Act compliant — procurement-friendly for European enterprise buyers
12-year production track record removes "startup risk" objection
Cons:
No commercial advertising awards heritage (no Cannes Lions or equivalent)
No DACH-specific market expertise or German-language capability
Template-priced model signals production-as-a-service, not director-led creative production
Polish base limits cultural proximity to DACH enterprise advertising buyers
No white-label agency model; no evidence of broadcast TVC production credentials
Customers
Nokia, HP, Toyota, Nivea, SAP, ABB, Viessmann, Leroy Merlin, Danone, Tauron, and JLL are confirmed clients. The 4.9/5 Clutch rating across multiple reviews indicates consistent campaign delivery. VIDEOSPACE's 12-year production history places them above pure AI-era startups in terms of operational credibility.
Frequently asked questions
What should I look for in an AI video agency for advertising?
Look for three things: delivered campaigns (not demos), creative direction credentials, and technical workflow depth. Any studio can generate AI footage. The question is whether they can turn it into an ad that aligns with guidelines, passes approval, and runs.
How do AI-produced ads perform compared to traditionally produced ones?
Results vary significantly by studio and brief. Genre.ai reports 5M–230M+ views per campaign. Trippy Pictures' Samsung campaign has been published and run in market. The Coca-Cola Christmas 2025 AI ad shows what failure looks like without craft. AI-produced ads can outperform traditional ones — but only with proper creative direction.
How much does it cost to produce an AI video ad campaign?
Entry-level options start at €2,490 per video (VIDEOSPACE). Full-service studios like Trippy Pictures, Genre.ai, Wonder Studios, and Secret Level all work on contact-based, project-specific pricing. Traditional production for equivalent quality runs €10,000–€50,000+ per asset.
What's the typical turnaround time for an AI ad campaign?
AI-native studios like Trippy Pictures deliver in 2–4 weeks. Traditional production agencies need 4–8 weeks. This speed advantage matters for reactive campaigns, A/B creative testing, and multi-market localisation at scale.
Can AI video agencies produce broadcast-quality TV commercials?
Yes — some can. Trippy Pictures delivers in broadcast-ready formats (16:9, 9:16, 1:1) with compositing and post-production included. Wonder Studios produces entertainment-grade output; Secret Level produced the Coca-Cola Holiday campaigns at broadcast scale. Genre.ai specialises in social formats, not broadcast TVC.
Is AI-produced advertising compliant with EU and German advertising standards?
EU-based studios operating within GDPR and the AI Act can produce compliant advertising content. VIDEOSPACE claims AI Act (EU Regulation 2024/1689) compliance; Trippy Pictures is GDPR-compliant and DACH-native. For DACH brands in regulated sectors — financial services, energy, telecoms — a European studio removes data sovereignty concerns.
Conclusion: Matching the agency to the brief
For DACH enterprise brands and agencies, Trippy Pictures is the strongest option on this list. Cannes Lions heritage, Samsung, Verbund, and a white-label model make it the complete DACH package. Every engagement is scoped individually — contact Trippy Pictures to discuss your brief.
For US consumer brands targeting viral social performance — food, fintech, lifestyle — Genre.ai sets the benchmark. Their 230M+ view campaigns and multi-era technical evolution make them the most performance-credible option on this list.
For campaigns that need entertainment-grade production and creative ambition, Wonder Studios is Europe's most compelling choice. Atomico, Adobe Ventures, Lewis Capaldi credentials, and a $50M valuation signal a studio built for ambitious briefs.
For a global AI advertising benchmark, Secret Level is the reference: Coca-Cola Holiday, $46M, and AdAge 2025. For EU brands seeking transparent pricing and proven delivery, VIDEOSPACE delivers at €2,490–€5,990 with Nokia, HP, and SAP confirmed. Contact Trippy Pictures to discuss your next advertising campaign.