If you are weighing up AI video for your brand, the first real question is simple: what is the AI video production cost in the UK right now? Most agency websites dodge it. They send you to a contact form and quote you later. That is not helpful when you are trying to plan a budget.
So here is a straight answer. This guide breaks down what AI video production costs in the UK in 2026, what moves the price up or down, and how to budget properly before you brief anyone. The figures below are typical market ranges, not fixed prices, but they will give you a realistic starting point.
Quick answer: For most UK brands, AI video production costs between £300 and £5,000 per project in 2026, with monthly retainers starting from £1,500. The final price depends on volume, concept, revisions, and turnaround.
The short answer: how much does AI video cost?
For most UK brands, AI video production lands somewhere between £300 and £5,000 per project, depending on what you need. A single AI-generated UGC ad sits at the lower end. A full campaign with multiple variations, scripting, and revisions sits at the higher end.
That is a wide range, and it should be. “AI video” covers everything from a 15-second product clip to a fully produced brand film with AI avatars, voiceover, and a dozen edit variations. The price depends entirely on scope. Below, we break it down properly.
AI video pricing in the UK by project type
| Project type | Typical UK range | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| Single AI UGC ad | £300 – £800 | One short-form video, one concept, minor revisions |
| AI UGC ad pack (3–5 variations) | £900 – £2,500 | Multiple hooks and edits for ad testing |
| AI avatar / spokesperson video | £500 – £1,800 | Scripted founder-style or presenter video |
| Product launch campaign | £2,000 – £5,000 | Concept, multiple videos, social cut-downs |
| Monthly content retainer | £1,500 – £6,000/mo | Ongoing volume, consistent output, priority turnaround |
These ranges reflect what experienced UK studios charge for AI-led production. You will find cheaper offers, and we will get to why that is usually a trap further down.
What actually drives AI video production cost?
Two AI video projects can be priced very differently. Here is what moves the number.
1. Volume and variations
One video is one price. Ten variations of that video for ad testing is not ten times the price, but it is not the same price either. Volume is usually where AI video earns its value, because the marginal cost of each extra variation is far lower than traditional production. If you need scale, ask for a volume rate.
2. Scripting and concept
If you arrive with a finished script and a clear concept, you pay less. If you need the studio to develop the idea, write the hooks, and shape the angle, that is creative work and it costs more. It is also usually worth it, because a strong concept is what makes the video perform.
3. Revisions
Most quotes include one or two revision rounds. Endless revisions are where budgets quietly balloon. A good studio will tell you upfront how many rounds are included and what extra rounds cost. Always check this before you sign off.
4. Voiceover, music, and licensing
AI voiceover is cheap and fast. Licensed music, custom audio, or a real human voice actor adds cost. None of it is expensive on its own, but it adds up, so make sure your quote is clear about what is included.
5. Turnaround speed
Standard turnaround is built into the price. Rush jobs are not. If you need something in 48 hours, expect a premium. If you can give a studio a week, you will often get a better rate.
Why “cheap” AI video usually costs more
You can find AI video for £50 on freelance marketplaces. You can also find brands quietly rewriting their ad budgets after those videos flopped.
The problem is not the AI tools. The tools are widely available. The problem is everything around them: concept, hook, pacing, brand fit, and the editing instinct that makes a video stop the scroll. That is the part you are actually paying for. Cheap AI video skips it, and you end up with content that looks generated, performs badly, and gets replaced anyway.
The real cost of cheap video is not the invoice. It is the wasted ad spend behind a video that does not convert, and the time lost before you start again. Budget for video that works the first time.
AI video vs traditional production: the cost gap
For context, traditional video production in the UK starts around £1,500 for a basic shoot and climbs fast once you add a crew, location, talent, and a full edit. A mid-range brand film often sits between £5,000 and £20,000.
AI video does not replace traditional production for every job. But for social ads, UGC-style content, product videos, and high-volume campaigns, it delivers comparable or better performance at a fraction of the cost and turnaround. The smartest brands use both: traditional for hero content, AI for everything that needs volume and speed.
How to budget for AI video properly
- Start with the goal, not the format. Decide what the video needs to do — test ad angles, launch a product, build a content library — and the right scope follows.
- Budget for variations, not single videos. AI video earns its keep through testing. One video tells you nothing. Five tell you what works.
- Ask what is included. Revisions, voiceover, music, social cut-downs. Get it in writing before you commit.
- Think in campaigns, not one-offs. A monthly retainer almost always beats one-off pricing once you are producing regularly.
Frequently asked questions
How much does an AI UGC video cost in the UK?
A single AI UGC ad typically costs between £300 and £800 in the UK. A pack of 3–5 variations for ad testing usually runs from £900 to £2,500, which works out cheaper per video because the concept and setup are shared across the batch.
How much does an AI avatar or spokesperson video cost?
AI avatar and spokesperson videos generally cost between £500 and £1,800, depending on script length, the number of scenes, and whether you need a custom voice or licensed music.
Is AI video cheaper than traditional video production?
For social ads, UGC content, and high-volume campaigns, yes — AI video is significantly cheaper and faster than traditional production, which starts around £1,500 for a basic shoot. For hero brand films, traditional production still has its place, and many brands use both.
What is a fair monthly retainer for AI video content?
AI video retainers in the UK typically range from £1,500 to £6,000 per month, depending on output volume, turnaround speed, and how much concept and scripting work is involved.
Why is some AI video so cheap?
Ultra-cheap AI video (around £50) usually skips the concept, hook, and editing craft that make a video perform. The tools are the same; the strategy is not. Cheap video often costs more once you factor in wasted ad spend on content that does not convert.
The bottom line
AI video production in the UK costs between £300 and £5,000 for most projects in 2026, with monthly retainers running from £1,500. The price depends on volume, concept, revisions, and turnaround. Cheap options exist, but they usually cost more once you count the wasted ad spend behind content that does not perform.
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