Adscreator

On-Brand Ad Generator With Your Colors, Logo, and Voice

Generated ads should look like your brand, not a template. Adscreator applies your colors, logo, and voice through a brand kit, so every headline reads like you and every image looks like your brand across every placement.

Flat pricing, no credits · Updated August 2026

Ad Studio
5 placements / set

Generating ad set

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Variant

Resized for every placement in one pass.

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Direct answer

An on-brand ad generator applies your brand identity to every ad it creates. With Adscreator you set up a brand kit of your colors, logo, and voice, and every variant the AI generates follows it: the copy sounds like your brand and the images use your palette and mark. Because brand is applied consistently across Meta, Google, and TikTok placements in one pass, your ads stay recognizable instead of looking like generic stock or a template gallery.

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Your colors and logo

Add your palette and mark once and every generated image and layout follows them, so the creative is unmistakably yours.

02

Your voice in the copy

Set a tone and Adscreator writes headlines and primary text that sound like your brand, not generic AI filler.

03

Consistent across placements

The same brand kit carries into Feed, Story, Square, RSA, and TikTok, so a campaign looks cohesive everywhere it runs.

Why generic AI ads look generic

Most ad generators produce output that looks like it came from the same handful of templates, because nothing in the prompt tells the model what makes your brand yours. Colors default to whatever the model thinks fits the category, headlines default to generic AI phrasing, and the result is technically an ad but not recognizably from you. A brand kit fixes this by giving the generator a fixed reference instead of a guess: your actual palette, your actual logo file, and a short description of how your brand talks. Every generation after that pulls from the same reference, so an ad made in March and an ad made in August still look like they came from the same company, and so does an ad made for Feed and one made for TikTok. The kit is set up once and reused on every generation from then on, so consistency does not depend on remembering to specify it each time.

What actually needs to be in the kit

Three things carry most of the weight: a primary color plus one or two accents, a logo file clean enough to place small without losing legibility, and a short voice description, meaning three or four words like direct, playful, or technical rather than a paragraph. Teams that add more than that, full style guides, secondary palettes, multiple logo lockups, usually find the AI performs worse, not better, because it has to reconcile conflicting signals instead of following one clear reference. The practical approach is to start with the minimum that makes an ad instantly recognizable as yours, generate a batch, and only add detail if something specific keeps coming out wrong.

questions

On-brand ad generator: the questions people ask.

Do I need design skills to set up a brand kit?

No. You add your existing logo file, pick or paste your brand colors, and describe your voice in a few words. Adscreator applies that reference automatically to every ad it generates from then on, so there is no layout or design work to do by hand.

Will every generated ad look identical?

No, the brand kit controls colors, logo placement, and tone, not the layout or the creative angle. Variants still differ in headline, image, and composition so you have something to A/B test, but they all read as the same brand.

Can I use more than one brand kit?

Yes. This matters if you run multiple brands or sub-brands and want each one to generate ads with its own colors, logo, and voice rather than sharing a single identity.

What if I change my brand colors or logo later?

Update the brand kit once and every generation after that uses the new reference. Ads you already exported are not retroactively changed, but nothing needs to be reconfigured on future generations.

more of what Adscreator does

Consistent colors, logo and type are what stop generated creative from looking generic, which is part of what ad creative best practices covers.

Brand consistency matters most when one idea ships across many placements, as on the social media ad maker and display ad maker pages.

Generate your first ad set today.

Describe your product or paste a URL and get copy, on-brand images, and every placement in one pass.