AITA Video Generator (2026)
Generate original Am-I-the-A-hole dilemmas built to start arguments: a judgment-bait title, a four-beat story, a predicted NTA/YTA split, and a closing question that fills your comment section. Then turn the best one into a finished reel with AI.
Updated June 11, 2026
What Is the AITA Video Format?
AITA (Am I the A-hole) videos narrate a first-person moral dilemma and end by asking the audience to judge the narrator. The format started on Reddit and became one of the most reliable faceless niches on TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Instagram Reels, because it does something most content cannot: it makes viewers argue. Every NTA/YTA comment is an engagement signal, and the algorithm rewards videos that start fights in the comments.
The successful channels do not scrape real Reddit posts. They write original dilemmas tuned for maximum disagreement: a narrator who is mostly right but did one genuinely debatable thing. This generator builds that tension in deliberately, and even predicts the verdict split so you know a story will divide the room before you produce it.
How to Make an AITA Video
- Generate a dilemma above. Pick a conflict type and a subject. You get a title, hook, four-beat outline, predicted verdict split, and a comment-bait closing line.
- Sharpen the gray area. Add ages, amounts, and one detail that makes the narrator slightly less sympathetic. If everyone agrees with you, the video underperforms.
- Turn it into a video with Reelry. Paste the premise into Reelry. The AI pipeline writes the full timed narration, illustrates each scene in your art style, animates the frames, adds voiceover, and assembles a 1080x1920 MP4 with captions.
- End on the question. The literal last words should ask for a verdict. Pin a comment with your own NTA/YTA vote to seed the argument.
The Verdict Split: Why 60/40 Beats 95/5
An AITA story where the narrator is obviously innocent gets sympathy likes and silence. A story where 60% say NTA and 40% say YTA gets reply chains, stitches, and part-two demands. The disagreement is the product. That is why each generated dilemma shows a predicted split: it is a writing target, not a score.
If your draft feels too one-sided, give the other party one genuinely fair point, or have the narrator escalate slightly further than necessary (the invoice, the 7am playlist, the forwarded receipt). That single debatable beat is what turns viewers into commenters.
Tips for Higher Retention
- Open with the accusation: "AITA for..." in the first second. Viewers should know the charge before they know the context.
- Keep the narrator calm: a measured voice describing escalating chaos reads as credible; a ranting voice reads as guilty.
- Quote the other side fairly: give the opposing argument its best line. It makes the YTA camp feel seen, and they comment more.
- 45-75 seconds: long enough for all four beats, short enough that the question lands while viewers still care.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an AITA video?
An AITA (Am I the A-hole) video narrates a first-person moral dilemma in the style of the famous subreddit: someone describes a conflict, explains what they did, and asks viewers to judge them. The format is engagement gold because every video ends in a question, so the comment section fills with NTA/YTA verdicts, and comments are one of the strongest distribution signals on TikTok, Shorts, and Reels.
How is this different from the Reddit story video generator?
The Reddit story generator covers five formats (AITA, TIFU, revenge, confessions, relationship drama). This tool goes deep on AITA specifically: every script is built as a judgment dilemma with a deliberately split verdict, a comment-bait closing question, and a predicted NTA/YTA ratio so you know the story will start an argument before you film it.
Should the audience side with the narrator?
Not entirely, and that is the trick. AITA stories where 100% of viewers agree get likes; stories where 60-70% agree get arguments, and arguments get reach. The best-performing dilemmas have a narrator who is mostly right but did one debatable thing, which is exactly how this generator structures its scripts.
How does Reelry turn an AITA script into a finished video?
Paste your dilemma into Reelry and the AI pipeline does the rest: Claude expands it into a timed narration script, Recraft illustrates each scene in your chosen art style, Runway ML animates the frames, ElevenLabs records the voiceover, and Shotstack assembles a 1080x1920 MP4 with captions, all in about 5 minutes.
Is this AITA video generator free?
Yes. The script generator on this page is 100% free with no signup. Turning a script into a finished narrated video happens inside Reelry, which has a free plan (no credit card) so you can produce your first AITA reels at no cost.
Related Resources
- How to make AITA videos (2026 guide) - the full playbook this generator pairs with: the sympathy flip, neutral narration, and verdict bait.
- Reddit story video generator - the wider toolkit: TIFU, revenge, confessions, and relationship drama.
- Fake text message video generator - tell the same dilemmas as chat-story videos.
- How to make storytelling TikTok videos - structure, pacing, and hooks for narrative reels.
- Faceless TikTok content with AI - the full playbook for running a story channel without showing your face.