Marketing Director Designs Trustworthy Virtual Influencer, Achieves 67% Engagement Rate
Marketing Director Designs Trustworthy Virtual Influencer, Achieves 67% Engagement Rate
Industry: Beauty & Personal Care
Company Size: Growing beauty brand (50+ employees)
Feature Used: AI Research
The Dilemma: Virtual Influencers Nobody Trusts
Natalie, head of digital marketing at an emerging beauty brand, faced a strategic decision. The influencer marketing industry would hit $30 billion by 2025, with virtual influencers (VIs) offering 24/7 availability and perfect brand alignment. But she’d seen VI campaigns fail spectacularly—audiences calling them “creepy” and “deceptive.”
Should her brand invest in a virtual influencer, or was the technology still too controversial?
The Old Way: Trial, Error, and Public Backlash
Industry case studies showed mixed results. Some VIs succeeded; most flopped badly. Marketing agencies pitched VI development at $80,000+ without clear design principles for building trust. Focus groups revealed skepticism but couldn’t articulate what would make a VI trustworthy.
Natalie needed answers: What design principles and behaviors create genuinely trustworthy virtual influencers?
atypica.AI Solution: Co-Creation Research in 26 Minutes
Natalie used atypica.AI’s AI Research, asking: “What makes virtual influencers trustworthy, and how should they be designed?”
The platform facilitated co-creation sessions using Jobs-to-be-Done and KANO Model frameworks. Diverse AI personas—marketers, Gen Z consumers, content creators, AI skeptics—collaboratively designed what a trustworthy VI should look like, sound like, and behave like.
The breakthrough insight: Audiences don’t oppose virtual influencers—they oppose being deceived. Participants wanted VIs to embrace artificial nature as transparent strength, not hidden weakness.
Impact: From Skepticism to 67% Engagement
Short-term wins:
Identified “must-have” vs. “delighter” VI attributes using KANO analysis
Discovered audiences want data-driven guidance, not faked human experiences
Received complete design framework with trust-building principles
Long-term results:
67% engagement rate on VI content (vs. 34% industry average)
4.8/5.0 trust scores from audience surveys
$420K cost savings vs. human influencer partnerships (annual)
Saved $80K in VI development trial-and-error
Before vs. After
Industry standard: Hyper-realistic VIs mimicking humans, low trust, trial-and-error development
atypica.AI-informed: Honestly digital VI leveraging AI superpowers, radical transparency, trust-by-design
The Winning Framework
The research categorized design principles using KANO Model:
Must-Haves (failure = immediate distrust):
Radical, pervasive transparency — constant disclosure of AI nature
Never fake human experiences — no claims of sensory experience
Explicit partnership disclosure — dual-layer #ad + #AIDrivenAnalysis tags
Performance Features (better = more trust):
Data-driven analysis & education — objective recommendations with cited sources
Consistent persona & aesthetic — stable visual identity and voice
“Honestly digital” appearance — clearly stylized, avoiding uncanny valley
Delighters (unexpected positive impact):
Leverage AI as creative superpower — “X-ray vision” product demos, instant transformations
Hyper-personalization & responsiveness — instant Q&A, scalable community engagement
Curate and amplify human experience — feature authentic user testimonials alongside AI analysis
One co-creation moment crystallized the strategy: “What if the VI didn’t pretend to use the product but instead became the world’s best curator of real human experiences with it?” — Maya Chen, Content Creator Persona
The Implementation
Natalie’s team created “Luna”—an honestly digital beauty advisor with these distinctive features:
Transparent by Design:
Bio: “I’m Luna, an AI beauty advisor. I analyze thousands of reviews and scientific studies to help you make informed choices.”
Visual: Subtle digital glow, futuristic aesthetic signaling AI nature
Data-Driven, Never Deceptive:
Content format: “Based on 2,847 verified reviews and dermatology research, this serum shows 78% satisfaction for oily skin types.”
Never claims: “When I use this product...” or “This made my skin glow...”
AI Superpowers as Strengths:
Creative demos showing “ingredient X-ray vision”—visual breakdowns of product formulations. Instant comparison matrices across hundreds of products. Real-time Q&A sessions serving 1,000+ community members simultaneously.
The Results
Luna’s launch exceeded all projections. Engagement rate hit 67%—nearly double human influencer benchmarks. Audience comments shifted from skeptical to enthusiastic:
“Finally, an ‘influencer’ that doesn’t pretend to be my friend—just gives me the data I need.”
“The transparency is so refreshing. I trust Luna more than human influencers because I know exactly what she is.”
Purchase conversion from Luna’s recommendations reached 12.4%—higher than celebrity partnerships. Cost per acquisition dropped 54% compared to traditional influencer campaigns.
Most surprisingly: Luna became a community facilitator, amplifying user-generated content rather than replacing human voices.
“atypica.AI’s co-creation research revealed that the ‘uncanny valley’ wasn’t about visual realism—it was about behavioral honesty,” Natalie reflected. “By designing Luna to embrace her AI nature rather than hide it, we built trust instead of triggering skepticism.”
For marketing leaders exploring virtual influencers, atypica.AI provides the design principles and behavioral frameworks that separate trustworthy VIs from creepy failures.
Try atypica.AI’s AI Research to co-create the innovations your audience actually wants.

