YouTube Shorts Gets a Digital Twin: AI Avatars Arrive
Google has launched AI avatars for YouTube Shorts, offering creators a new way to produce videos without appearing on camera. This feature allows creators to generate a “digital version” of themselves that can speak and appear on screen.
The Rise of the Digital Self
The new avatars, powered by artificial intelligence (AI), essentially let creators “clone” themselves in a virtual form. YouTube positions this as a tool to help manage digital identity more securely and with greater control. This comes at a time when concerns are growing about low-quality AI content and the spread of deepfakes.
YouTube believes adding more AI features, including avatars, will give creators more control over their digital representation. It also simplifies content creation, opening new avenues for Shorts creators to appear in videos without being physically present.
Requirements and How it Works
The AI avatar feature isn’t available to all users yet. Currently, users must be at least 18 years ancient and the owner of the account being used. Specific requirements for avatar creation include:
- Adequate lighting during recording.
- Eye-level camera positioning.
- A quiet recording environment.
These guidelines are designed to ensure the accuracy and quality of the generated avatar.
Creating Your AI Avatar
To use the feature, users first create an avatar within the YouTube or YouTube Create app on their mobile device. This involves recording a “live selfie” even as also recording audio. The system captures facial expressions and voice to create the digital avatar.
YouTube Shorts Evolves: Duration and Competition
The introduction of AI avatars isn’t the only recent change to YouTube Shorts. In 2024, YouTube increased the maximum video length for Shorts to three minutes, mirroring a feature offered by TikTok. Previously, Shorts were limited to 60 seconds.
Alongside the increased duration, YouTube also updated the Shorts player interface to be more minimalist, focusing attention on the content and creator.
Addressing Concerns: AI Content and Safety
The launch of AI avatars comes as YouTube actively works to combat the proliferation of low-quality AI-generated content, often referred to as “AI slop.” YouTube has pledged to address this issue throughout 2026.

Protecting Younger Viewers
YouTube also offers features to help parents manage their children’s viewing habits, including the ability to limit the duration of Shorts viewed, helping to prevent excessive scrolling.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a YouTube Shorts AI avatar?
It’s a digital version of yourself created using AI that you can use in your Shorts videos without showing your face.
Who is eligible to use the AI avatar feature?
Currently, users must be 18 years or older and the owner of the YouTube account.
How long can YouTube Shorts videos be?
YouTube Shorts videos can now be up to three minutes long.
How does YouTube plan to address low-quality AI content?
YouTube has committed to tackling the issue of “AI slop” and improving the quality of content on its platform.
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