Google Ads Generator for RSAs and Display
A Google campaign needs fifteen headlines, four descriptions, and display banners in a dozen sizes. Adscreator generates the responsive search assets and the display creative in one pass.
Flat pricing, no credits · Updated July 2026
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Direct answer
A Google ads generator produces the assets a Search and Display campaign needs: responsive search ad headlines and descriptions plus display banners in every standard size. Adscreator takes your product description or URL and writes a full set of RSA headlines and descriptions, then generates on-brand display creative resized for the common placements. You get multiple variations to test, and you export and launch everything from your own Google Ads account.
The problem
Responsive search ads demand up to fifteen distinct headlines and four descriptions, and most advertisers run dry after five, leaving the asset strength stuck on poor. Display is worse: building the same banner in a dozen sizes by hand is the kind of grind that delays launches for days.
How Adscreator handles it
Adscreator fills out the whole Google campaign from one input. It writes a deep set of distinct RSA headlines and descriptions so your ad strength is not capped by a blank page, then generates on-brand display banners resized for every common placement in the same pass. You get variants to A/B test which combinations convert, on flat monthly pricing with no credits to ration. You keep full control: export the assets and launch them yourself in Google Ads, Adscreator never touches your ad accounts.
specs
Google Ads asset limits and display sizes.
Adscreator writes the full responsive search asset set and generates the display banners in one pass. These are the counts and dimensions Google actually accepts.
| Asset | Limit or size | What to know |
|---|---|---|
| RSA headlines | Up to 15, max 30 characters each | Ad strength stays "poor" until you supply enough distinct ones |
| RSA descriptions | Up to 4, max 90 characters each | Google shows two at a time, mixed with the headlines |
| Medium rectangle | 300 x 250 | The single highest-inventory display size |
| Leaderboard | 728 x 90 | Above-the-fold desktop placements |
| Half page and skyscraper | 300 x 600 and 160 x 600 | High-viewability vertical inventory |
| Mobile banner | 320 x 50 and 320 x 100 | The bulk of mobile display |
Uploaded display banners must be static PNG, JPG, or GIF under 150 KB. Adscreator generates static image banners and copy, not animated HTML5 and not video.
Why responsive search ad strength depends on distinct assets
Google rates a responsive search ad from "poor" to "excellent" mostly on how many distinct, relevant headlines and descriptions you give it to work with, because the system needs raw material to test combinations against each query. Most advertisers stall at five headlines and leave ad strength stuck on poor, which throttles impression share. The fix is not fifteen restatements of the same phrase, it is fifteen genuinely different angles: benefit, feature, price, proof, and call to action. Adscreator writes a deep set of distinct assets from one product input, so the blank page stops being the reason your ad strength is capped.
Search and Display are two different creative jobs
A Search campaign is pure text answering an intent someone already typed, so the copy has to match the query and earn the click in a crowded results page. Display is interruption: a banner has to stop a browser who was reading something else, which means the image and the offer carry more weight than the keyword. Running one without the other leaves reach on the table, but building both by hand doubles the production time. Adscreator produces the RSA text and the display banner set from the same brief in one pass, so a campaign that covers both channels launches on the same day instead of two weeks apart.
what it uses
The features behind google ads generator.
questions
Google ads generator: the questions people ask.
How many headlines and descriptions does a responsive search ad need?
A responsive search ad accepts up to 15 headlines of 30 characters each and up to 4 descriptions of 90 characters each. Google mixes them and usually shows three headlines and two descriptions at a time. Adscreator writes a full set of distinct assets, so ad strength is never capped by a blank page.
Does Google have its own AI ad generator?
Yes. Asset Studio inside Google Ads generates text and image assets with Google AI, but it only serves Google placements and it lives inside your ad account. Adscreator works from one product input, produces Google, Meta, and TikTok creative in the same pass, and never touches your ad accounts: you export and upload.
What sizes do I need for Google Display ads?
Start with 300 x 250, 728 x 90, 320 x 50, 160 x 600, and 300 x 600, which cover most Display Network inventory. Building the same banner in each size by hand is the part that delays launches. Adscreator generates the whole set from one brief, so every size ships together.
How much does a Google ads generator cost?
Adscreator is not open for purchase yet; planned pricing is $39 a month on Starter, or $29 a month billed yearly. That is flat pricing: no credits, no per-asset charges, so writing thirty RSA headlines costs exactly what writing three costs. Media spend is separate, because Google bills you directly for the clicks.
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