Adscreator

Facebook Ad Maker That Builds the Whole Meta Ad

A Facebook ad is more than a caption, it needs a hook, an image, a headline, and the right crop for Feed and Stories. Adscreator builds the whole Meta ad in one pass.

Flat pricing, no credits · Updated July 2026

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5 placements / set

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Resized for every placement in one pass.

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Direct answer

A Facebook ad maker is a tool that produces a complete Meta ad, the copy, the on-brand image, the headline, and every placement size, from a product description or a URL. Adscreator does all of it in one pass: you describe your product or paste a link, the AI writes primary text and headlines, generates on-brand images, and resizes everything for Feed, Stories, and Reels. You get multiple variants to A/B test, then export and launch from your own Ads Manager.

The problem

Most marketers stitch a Facebook ad together from three tools: one for copy, one for an image, and a manual crop pass for Feed versus Stories. By the time every piece lines up, the campaign idea has gone stale, and credit-based generators make you ration each attempt.

How Adscreator handles it

Adscreator turns one input into a finished Meta ad set. Describe your product or paste your URL and it writes primary text and headlines, generates on-brand images, and produces every placement crop so a 1:1 Feed unit and a 9:16 Story arrive together. You get variants to A/B test instead of a single guess, all on flat monthly pricing with no credits to ration. Nothing auto-publishes: you stay in control, export the set, and launch it yourself, Adscreator never touches your ad accounts.

specs

Facebook and Instagram ad sizes, every placement.

One product input from Adscreator returns each of these crops together. As of March 2026 Meta uses a single unified 9:16 safe zone across Facebook and Instagram Stories and Reels, so one vertical file now covers all four surfaces.

Placement Aspect ratio Pixel size Best for
Feed (Facebook and Instagram) 1:1 or 4:5 1080 x 1080 or 1080 x 1350 The bulk of reach and budget
Stories and Reels 9:16 1080 x 1920 Full-screen mobile, a growing share of impressions
Right column (desktop) 1.91:1 1200 x 628 Cheap desktop retargeting
Marketplace and search 1:1 1080 x 1080 Shopping-intent placements

Keep text and logos out of the top 14 percent and bottom 20 percent of the 9:16 frame, where the profile row and the CTA button sit. Upload as JPG or PNG under 30 MB.

The character limits that decide whether your copy gets read

Meta hides primary text behind a "See more" link at about 125 characters on most placements, so the first line has to carry the offer or the hook on its own. Headlines display around 40 characters before they clip, and the optional link description around 30. Writing to those limits is not about counting characters after the fact, it is about front-loading the one thing you need the reader to register before the fold. Adscreator writes primary text, headlines, and descriptions that land inside the truncation points, and returns several options per field so you can test a benefit-led opener against a curiosity-led one without rewriting anything by hand.

How many creatives a Facebook ad set actually needs

Meta delivery needs enough distinct creatives to find the pocket of your audience that responds, and starving it with one image is the most common reason a promising product stalls in the learning phase. Most advertisers see delivery settle once an ad set has three to five genuinely different creatives to choose between, not five near-identical color swaps. The difference that teaches you something is the angle: a price hook, a social-proof hook, and an outcome hook will move your numbers further than three variations of the same headline. Because Adscreator is flat monthly with no per-image credits, generating five real angles costs the same as generating one, which is what makes disciplined testing affordable.

questions

Facebook ad maker: the questions people ask.

How much does it cost to make a Facebook ad?

Building the ad costs nothing. Meta only charges you once it runs, typically $0.50 to $3.00 per click and $8 to $14 per thousand impressions depending on your industry and audience. Adscreator itself is not open for purchase yet; planned pricing is flat monthly: $39 on Starter, or $29 a month billed yearly, with no credits to ration.

What size should a Facebook ad be?

Use 1080 x 1080 (1:1) or 1080 x 1350 (4:5) for the Feed, and 1080 x 1920 (9:16) for Stories and Reels. Images upload as JPG or PNG. Adscreator renders every one of those crops from a single input, so nobody on your team is resizing by hand.

Can I make Facebook ads without a designer?

Yes. Adscreator generates the ad image, the primary text, and the headline from a product description or URL, using your brand kit colors, logo, and fonts. You get several variants to compare, then export PNG or JPG files and upload them in Ads Manager yourself. No design software involved.

What is the character limit for Facebook ads?

Primary text is cut off behind "See more" at roughly 125 characters, headlines display around 40 characters, and link descriptions around 30. Adscreator writes copy that lands inside those limits before truncation, and hands you multiple headline and primary text options to test against each other.

keep reading

Meta changes its dimensions more often than most teams track, so keep Facebook ad sizes to hand, and see Facebook ad copy examples for the angles worth testing first.

Budget planning starts with what Facebook ads cost a small business, and if you run carousels the carousel ad maker handles that format.

Most new Facebook sales and leads campaigns now run on automation by default, which changes what the creative has to cover: the Advantage+ ad maker explains the placement requirement, and Advantage+ creative enhancements covers which ones to switch off.

If the objective is leads rather than sales, the form opens inside the ad and there is no landing page left to do the qualifying, which changes what the image has to say. The lead generation ads page has the instant form specs next to LinkedIn and Google, and what a lead actually costs runs the US benchmarks by industry.

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