Worse Than AI
The film got called "worse than AI" — so this dials the ugliness to the max. Extra stiff, extra low-poly, clipping and jank left in on purpose.
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Your generated Niu Lai meme appears here. Fill the panel and hit Generate.
Preset prompt: “A Niu Lai bull scene rendered as cheaply and stiffly as possible, clipping and jank included.”
Worse than AI gallery
Worse-than-AI renders will appear here once the live generator is connected.
About the worse than ai style
The insult that went viral was blunt: the animation looked "worse than AI". Then it flipped — curious audiences packed cinemas, and many came out defending the film precisely because a person clearly made it. This tool leans all the way into that first reaction, pushing the crude Niu Lai style as far as it will go: maximally stiff rigging, blocky low-poly geometry, plastic textures and geometry that clips right through itself.
It is the "how bad can it get" setting. Describe any scene and it comes back cheaper and jankier than the default generator, which is exactly the point — the worse it looks, the funnier and more on-brand it is. Every image is generated fresh in that deliberately-terrible style, never pulled from the film.
How to make a worse than ai meme
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Describe any scene
The preset already maxes out the jank. Just name what the bull is doing — the ugliness is cranked automatically.
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Let it break
Keep words like "clipping", "stiff" and "low-poly" — the visible flaws are the whole joke here.
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Generate
About 4 credits per image. Square 1:1 keeps a single crude subject centred.
Related meme styles
All templatesTurn any scene into that goofy, janky Niu Lai 3D look.
Upload a photo and get it back as a cheap Niu Lai 3D version.
Turn a selfie into a goofy Niu Lai 3D profile picture.
The blue-surgical-mask Niu Lai riff people keep making.
Two Niu Lai bulls face off — drop in your own argument.
The nervous little calf — a ready-made reaction image.
Frequently asked questions
Who called Niu Lai "worse than AI"?
It was a widespread online reaction to the film’s rough 3D animation — an insult that ironically became a badge of honour for its human-made craft.
How is this different from the default generator?
It pushes the same crude Niu Lai look further — stiffer, blockier, with clipping and jank deliberately left in.
Why make it uglier on purpose?
Because the bad-on-purpose look is the joke. Audiences embraced the film’s roughness as proof a human made it, not a machine.