Recreate a viral TikTok

Recreate any viral TikTok.
Same formula, your product.

Paste the link of a TikTok that already won. Riffkit works out why it worked (the hook, the pacing, the emotional beats) and rebuilds that formula as a brand-new video with your product woven in. Minutes, not a reshoot.

Sign up free, no credit card required.

How it works

Link in, post-ready video out.

1

Paste the TikTok link

Drop the URL of a video that already won (or upload any short video). Riffkit never re-uploads the source clip.

2

The formula gets decoded

Hook, pacing, emotional beats, scene structure: the machine under the footage, extracted into a creative plan.

3

Your version renders

Brand-new footage built on that structure, with your product, your character, and your language. Post-ready in minutes.

Why this works

TikTok is a structural game.

The formula, not the footage

Every frame is generated fresh. What carries over is the structure that earned the watch time, not a single pixel of the original.

Built for ads, not just posts

Your product is woven into the story the format calls for, captions are timed to the voiceover, and you keep full commercial rights.

The hook survives the remake

The first 1.5 seconds decide a TikTok. The riff keeps the source’s hook mechanics and beat grid so your version opens with the same pull.

TikTok-native output

9:16 vertical, burned-in captions, music ducked under the voice. It posts natively to TikTok and works on Reels and Shorts too.

Who uses it

Three jobs it does every day.

TikTok Shop sellers

Take the format that is moving product in your category this week and ship your own version before it cools off.

DTC brands and media buyers

Start ad tests from structures that already survived the feed instead of guessing from a blank prompt.

Affiliate and faceless operators

Keep a consistent AI character across riffs and publish daily without filming anything.

Quick questions

Asked before every first riff.

Is it legal to recreate a viral TikTok?

Recreating a structure with entirely new footage is a different act from re-uploading someone’s clip. Riffkit never reuses the source video or audio: it studies the format and generates original footage you own. Formats and ideas are not protected the way footage is, and you bring your own product and soundtrack.

Will TikTok flag the result as AI content?

AI-made video runs as organic posts and paid ads on TikTok and Meta. If a video features realistic AI-generated people, tag it with the platform’s built-in AI label when you upload. Every riff is original footage, so it goes through the same review as any other creative.

How is this different from AI video cloning tools?

Cloning tools copy a video scene by scene, as literally as possible. Riffkit rebuilds the formula: why the video worked, not what it looked like. The output is an original ad in any visual style that follows the same emotional journey, which is both safer and more flexible than a lookalike.

What does it cost?

Riffs are billed by the second: a 9-second video costs 9 seconds. Plans start at $99/mo, which works out to roughly $8 per 720p video. You can sign up free, no credit card required, and render your first short video on the house.

The next winning format is already live.

Riff it before it cools off.

Also riffing: Instagram Reels · YouTube Shorts · how the tools compare