Adscreator

Ecommerce Ad Creative Generator for Product Ads at Scale

A store with hundreds of SKUs needs ads for each, not one hero product. Adscreator turns product pages into on-brand ad creative with copy and every size, at catalog scale.

Flat pricing, no credits · Updated July 2026

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Variant

Resized for every placement in one pass.

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Direct answer

An ecommerce ad creative generator turns your product pages into ready-to-run ads with copy, on-brand images, and every placement size, across a whole catalog. Adscreator takes a product URL, pulls the details, writes the ad copy, generates on-brand product visuals, and resizes for Meta, Google, and TikTok in one pass. You get variants to A/B test per product, then export and launch them from your own ad accounts, so you can advertise the long tail of your catalog, not just the bestsellers.

The problem

Ecommerce creative does not scale by hand: a catalog of hundreds of products means hundreds of ads, each needing copy, a clean visual, and a crop for every channel. So stores only ever advertise a handful of hero SKUs, and the rest of the catalog never gets a paid push.

How Adscreator handles it

Adscreator turns product URLs into ad sets at catalog scale. Paste a product page and it pulls the details, writes the copy, generates on-brand product creative, and resizes for every Meta, Google, and TikTok placement in one pass. You get variants per product to A/B test angle and image, on flat monthly pricing with no credits to ration, so advertising the whole catalog is finally practical. You stay in control: export each product ad set and launch it from your own accounts, Adscreator never touches your ad accounts.

specs

Every placement size a product ad needs, from one URL.

A store advertises the same product across Meta, Google, TikTok, and Pinterest, and each surface wants a different crop. Adscreator renders every size below from a single product page, so a SKU launches complete rather than one channel at a time.

Placement Aspect ratio Pixel size
Meta Feed (Facebook and Instagram) 1:1 or 4:5 1080 x 1080 or 1080 x 1350
Meta and TikTok Stories, Reels, in-feed 9:16 1080 x 1920
Pinterest standard pin 2:3 1000 x 1500
Google Display rectangles 1.2:1 and 4:3 300 x 250 and 336 x 280
Google Display leaderboard and skyscraper varies 728 x 90 and 160 x 600

One product URL returns this whole set together. Upload as JPG or PNG; keep Google Display banners under 150 KB. Adscreator ships static image creative and copy, not video.

The catalog campaign is where most ecommerce creative budget is missing

Ecommerce ad accounts tend to concentrate creative effort on a small number of hero products and leave the catalog campaign running on whatever the store exported. The catalog campaign frequently serves more impressions than the hero campaign does. The reason it gets no attention is structural rather than lazy: a catalog ad has no single finished version for anyone to review, because the platform assembles a different one per person from your product feed, so there is no artboard that goes through approval. The images being served come from the image_link field in that feed, which means they are usually plain pack shots sized for a product page thumbnail grid. Meta accepts them because its stated minimum is 500 x 500 pixels, an acceptance floor rather than a quality target, and then upscales them into placements that serve well above that. The fix is not more design hours, it is deciding which tier of the catalog gets bespoke creative and generating the rest from one brand system, then pointing the feed at those images instead. One detail undoes the whole exercise if missed: Meta caches a catalog image against its URL, so replacing a file in place without changing the filename leaves the old creative serving indefinitely.

Why the catalog long tail never gets advertised

Most stores run ads on three to five hero SKUs and leave everything else dark, not because the other products would not sell, but because creative does not scale by hand. Each product needs its own copy, a clean visual, and a crop for every channel, and paying a designer per SKU never pencils out across hundreds of products. So the long tail, which in aggregate often outsells the heroes, gets no paid push at all. Adscreator changes that math: because it builds a full ad set from a product URL and prices flat instead of per generation, advertising the two-hundredth SKU costs the same effort as the first, and the catalog stops being a bottleneck.

Working from the product page you already wrote

Your product pages already contain the benefits, specs, and selling points a good ad needs, so rewriting them from scratch for every SKU is wasted work. Adscreator reads the product URL and builds the copy and creative from what the page already says, which keeps the ad consistent with the listing a shopper lands on and saves your team the retyping. Better source imagery still helps, since cleaner product photography produces stronger generated visuals, but even a store without a studio shoot gets usable creative from the page it already has. You review and edit every variant before it runs, so the automation handles volume while you keep the final say.

questions

Ecommerce ad creative generator: the questions people ask.

How do I create ads for my ecommerce products?

Paste the product page URL. Adscreator pulls the product details, writes the ad copy, generates on-brand product visuals, and renders every placement size for Meta, Google, and TikTok in one pass. Repeat per SKU to work through the catalog, then export and launch from your own ad accounts.

Can AI generate ads from a product page?

Yes. Adscreator reads a product URL and returns a complete ad set: primary text, headlines, descriptions, on-brand images, and every crop. It builds from what your product page already says, so you are not rewriting the same benefits from scratch for the hundredth SKU.

Do I need professional product photos to run ecommerce ads?

Not necessarily. Adscreator generates on-brand product creative from what your product page gives it, so a store without a studio shoot still gets usable ad visuals. Better source imagery still helps: the cleaner your product photography, the stronger the generated creative tends to look.

Is an ecommerce ad creative generator worth it for a small store?

It earns its keep the moment you want to advertise past your hero SKUs. Most stores only run ads on a handful of products because creative does not scale by hand. At the planned $39 a month flat ($29 billed yearly, no credits), once purchase opens, pushing the long tail of the catalog becomes practical.

keep reading

Running the range rather than a few hero products? Catalog ads covers the product feed specs on Meta, TikTok and Pinterest, including the field limits that decide what your ad actually says.

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