Satisfying jelly face ASMR videos are one of the fastest-growing viral trends across short-form platforms like YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, and TikTok. These videos combine hyper-realistic visuals with oddly satisfying ASMR effects, making them highly engaging and loop-worthy.

If you’ve ever seen a face covered in soft, transparent gel being stretched and squished in a surreal way — that’s exactly the trend we’re going to recreate.
In this guide, you’ll learn the exact process, including the prompts used to create these viral videos.
Why This Trend Is Blowing Up
This content performs extremely well because:
- Creates a hypnotic visual experience
- Boosts watch time with looping effect
- Triggers ASMR satisfaction
- Highly scroll-stopping content
Step 1: Create Jelly Face Image (Using Google Gemini)
First, we generate a hyper-realistic jelly face image.
Instructions:
1. Open Google Gemini
2. Upload a clear, front-facing reference image
3. Paste the image prompt below
4. Click Generate
IMAGE PROMPT:
9:16, A hyper-realistic surreal portrait of [CHARACTER / SUBJECT]’s face emerging from a glossy translucent liquid puddle on a smooth marble or reflective surface. The liquid looks like clear gel, melted glass, or transparent silicone slowly flowing around the contours of the face and head. The face appears suspended inside the liquid, with soft ripples, dripping edges, and glossy reflections forming natural fluid shapes around the cheeks and jawline. The liquid creates realistic transparency and wet highlights with studio lighting reflecting across the surface. The character’s facial expression shows subtle surprise or curiosity, mouth slightly open, eyes looking forward. Ultra-detailed skin texture, pores, reflections on glasses or eyes if present, cinematic lighting, soft shadows, shallow depth of field, photorealistic rendering, 8K detail, macro portrait photography, surreal liquid sculpture aesthetic.
Style Tags (optional): hyperrealistic, surreal liquid sculpture, glossy gel texture, studio lighting, ultra detailed skin texture, reflective highlights, cinematic portrait, macro photography, 8k, photorealism
Tip: Always use a high-quality face image for best results.
Step 2: Convert Image into ASMR Video (Using Google Flow – VO3)
Now we animate the image into a satisfying ASMR video.
Instructions:
1. Open Google Flow (VO3)
2. Select “Frame to Video”
3. Upload your generated image
4. Paste the video prompt below
5. Click Generate
VIDEO PROMPT:
An oddly satisfying surreal ASMR macro video in 9:16 vertical format. A tight centered facial close-up of [CHARACTER / SUBJECT] resting flat on a polished white marble surface. The camera is positioned in a direct top-down overhead view, completely locked in a macro shot with only very subtle natural micro-vibrations for realism.
The entire face is covered in a thick layer of crystal-clear elastic gel that is dense, glossy, ultra-transparent, highly stretchable, and softly wobbling. The gel evenly coats the face while still allowing the eyes, nose, lips, and skin details to remain clearly visible beneath it.
Soft diffused studio lighting creates beautiful translucent highlights, reflections, and refractions across the gel surface. The background remains a minimal clean studio environment to keep the focus entirely on the face and gel texture.
Two realistic hands slowly enter the frame from opposite sides and begin interacting with the gel. The fingers gently press into the gel, performing slow rhythmic squishing motions. The hands smoothly stretch and fold the gel over the contours of the face, followed by soft kneading movements that create mesmerizing ripples and waves across the surface.
As the gel moves, the facial features distort smoothly underneath in a surreal but satisfying way. The eyes, nose, lips, and cheeks compress, stretch, and shift naturally beneath the transparent gel.
The material behaves with slow elastic physics, showing thick viscous movement, realistic wobble, and soft rebound after pressure is released.
The camera captures ultra-sharp macro texture details, including skin pores, gel thickness, glossy reflections, and subtle surface tension.
The overall mood is hypnotic, oddly satisfying, tactile ASMR with a surreal visual aesthetic, filmed in hyper-realistic high-definition macro cinematography.
Pro Tips for Viral Growth 
- Keep videos 5–8 seconds for looping
- Use perfect loop ending
- Add soft ASMR sounds (squish, gel, stretch)
- Try different faces & expressions
- Focus on hyper-realism + smooth motion
Conclusion
With tools like Google Gemini and Google Flow (VO3), creating viral jelly face ASMR videos has become simple and highly scalable. By using the right prompts and maintaining visual quality, you can easily create content that grabs attention and performs well on social media algorithms.