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Consistent AI Character Generator

A free consistent AI character prompt generator. Lock an AI actor's face, voice, and seed, then export multi-view reference prompts and outfit variants that hold the same look across every generation.

The seed pins the look. Reuse the same number to reproduce the same face.

Outfit variants to include

Pick a few traits on the left — or hit Randomize traits — to assemble an identity-locked persona spec with reusable reference prompts.

How consistency works: every reference and variant prompt restates the same identity sentence and the same seed, so the model regenerates the same character with only the wardrobe or angle changing. This is a structured scaffold you paste into a generator — it does not call any model itself.

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What a consistent AI character prompt generator does

A consistent AI character prompt generator solves one problem: the face that drifts. Describe a person freehand twice and you get two different people. This builder fixes that by locking a single identity sentence and a single seed, then reusing both in every prompt.

The output is a structured scaffold, not a finished render. It is a copy-ready spec — an identity block, three reference-shot prompts, and outfit variants — that you paste into a generator. The tool runs in your browser and does not call any model.

How it works

You pick traits from bundled banks: archetype, age, build, hair, eyes, skin tone, a signature feature, personality, voice, accent, and wardrobe. The builder folds those into one identity sentence — the phrase every prompt repeats word for word.

A numeric seed is the second anchor. A seed fixes the model's random starting point, so the same prompt at the same seed lands far closer than the same prompt at different seeds. The tool writes one seed into every block, so your reference and variant shots share a starting point.

From there it assembles a character sheet: a front shot, a three-quarter angle, and a profile. Each later prompt opens with "Same character as [name] [seed:…]" and restates the identity sentence, so only the angle changes — never the person.

The identity block is the consistency anchor

The identity block is the part you must never paraphrase. Once you have a face you like, copy that block verbatim into future prompts. Drift creeps in the moment you re-describe the character in fresh words, so treat the block as a fixed string, not a starting suggestion.

The outfit-variant section shows the discipline in action. Every variant repeats the identity and the seed, then changes only the clothing line. That is how you get the same actor in a studio talking-head, an outdoor lifestyle look, and a premium evening scene.

Why and when to use it

Use it whenever a character has to appear more than once. A recurring brand spokesperson, a UGC creator persona across a dozen ad variants, or a cast of explainer-video hosts all need a face that does not reset between shots.

It is most valuable at the planning stage, before you spend credits. Lock the spec first, generate the three reference shots to confirm the look, then expand into motion and outfit variants. Building these custom actors is exactly what the AI actors workflow is for.

Solo creators use it to keep one signature on-camera persona. Agencies use it to manage a roster of brand characters without re-rolling the face each campaign. Either way, the spec is the reusable source of truth you return to.

Cost reality: keeping a character consistent

Re-rolling a face wastes credits. Every off-spec generation is a job you pay for and discard, so a locked identity block is a direct cost control, not just a quality one. The fewer re-rolls, the more of your plan's credits go to usable output.

Playcut plans start at $9/mo (Hobby, 500 credits) and run through Pro at $29/mo (2,000 credits), Studio at $79/mo (6,000 credits, 4 seats), and Agency at $149/seat/mo (10,000 credits per seat). Credit packs that never expire add 600 credits for $9 up to 5,000 for $65. Pricing is current as of May 2026.

The bigger saving is the saved actor. Inside Playcut you store the character once and the face, voice, and seed travel with every generation, so you are not re-pasting the spec or risking a drifted face on each new shot.

Frequently asked questions

How does a consistent AI character prompt generator keep the same face?

It locks one identity sentence and one numeric seed, then reuses both verbatim across every reference and variant prompt. Because the description and seed never change, the model regenerates the same character — only the angle or wardrobe shifts. The drift that wrecks consistency comes from re-describing the person differently each time.

Does this tool generate the actual character image?

No. It is a templated scaffold builder, not a live model. It assembles a copy-ready persona spec that you paste into a generator. To render the character, drop the spec into Playcut or save it as a Playcut Actor so the look travels with every generation automatically.

What is the seed and why does it matter for consistency?

A seed is the number that fixes a model's random starting point. Two generations with the same prompt and the same seed land far closer than two with different seeds. The builder writes a single seed into every prompt block so all your shots anchor to the same start.

Can I use the output with Veo, Sora, Midjourney, or other tools?

Yes. The identity block and reference prompts are plain English, so they paste into most image and video generators. Seed support and exact phrasing vary by model, so keep the identity sentence intact and adjust only the model-specific syntax. The Veo prompt builder pairs well for the motion step.

Is my character data uploaded anywhere?

No. The builder runs entirely in your browser. Your draft is saved only to your own device via local storage, and the Markdown download is generated client-side. Nothing is sent to a server, so you can iterate on a confidential brand character privately.

Turn the spec into a real actor

Save your locked character once and reuse the same face, voice, and seed across stills, UGC ads, and video. Learn how on the Playcut AI actors page or build it now in the studio.