Instagram Ad Maker and Creator for Reels, Stories, and Feed
Instagram rewards creative that feels native to each surface. Adscreator makes on-brand Reels, Story, and Feed ads, with copy and the right vertical crops, in one pass.
Flat pricing, no credits · Updated July 2026
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Direct answer
An Instagram ad maker creates ad creative sized and styled for Reels, Stories, and the Feed, complete with caption and headline, from a single product input. Adscreator generates on-brand images, writes the copy, and outputs the 9:16 vertical and 1:1 square crops together so your ad looks made for each placement, not stretched into it. You get multiple variants to A/B test and export them to launch from your own account.
The problem
Instagram punishes creative that looks repurposed: a square Feed image jammed into a 9:16 Story slot reads as lazy and burns reach. Producing a native version for every surface usually means a designer and a separate copywriter, which most lean teams do not have on call.
How Adscreator handles it
Adscreator builds Instagram-native creative across surfaces at once. From a description or URL it generates on-brand images, writes captions and headlines, and renders the vertical Reels and Story crops alongside the square Feed unit so each one fits its placement. You get variants to A/B test which hook and visual land, on flat monthly pricing with no credits to count. You stay in control: review, export, and launch from your own Instagram or Meta account yourself, Adscreator never touches your ad accounts.
specs
Instagram ad sizes for Feed, Stories, and Reels.
Instagram runs the same placements as Facebook but rewards native vertical creative more heavily. One product input from Adscreator returns each of these crops together, with the interface safe zones already respected. As of March 2026 Meta uses a single unified 9:16 safe zone across Stories and Reels, so one vertical file now covers both.
| Placement | Aspect ratio | Pixel size | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feed (single image) | 4:5 or 1:1 | 1080 x 1350 or 1080 x 1080 | The default, takes the most vertical space in-feed |
| Stories and Reels | 9:16 | 1080 x 1920 | Full-screen mobile, the fastest-growing placement |
| Carousel card | 1:1 | 1080 x 1080 | Multi-frame product stories and how-it-works |
| Explore | 4:5 or 1:1 | 1080 x 1350 | Discovery reach beyond your followers |
On Stories and Reels keep text and logos out of the top 14 percent and bottom 20 percent of the frame, where the profile row and the CTA sit. Upload as JPG or PNG. Feed captions clip behind "more" at roughly 125 characters, so lead with the hook.
Why a repurposed square kills your Reels reach
A 1:1 Feed image dropped into a 9:16 Reels slot leaves letterbox bars top and bottom, and Instagram reads that as low-effort creative that does not belong in a full-screen placement. Delivery quietly suffers: the ad costs more to show and earns fewer of the immersive impressions Reels is built to sell. Native vertical creative that fills the frame, with the subject centered inside the safe zone, is the single biggest lever on Reels performance. Adscreator renders the true 9:16 crop alongside the square Feed unit from one product input, so the version that runs on Reels was built for Reels rather than stretched into it.
Matching the creative to how each surface is watched
People scroll the Feed with intent and dwell on a still long enough to read a headline, so a Feed ad can carry a denser message and a clear product shot. Stories and Reels are watched fast and full-screen, so the hook has to land in the first second and the visual has to read at a glance. Running one creative across both surfaces wastes the strengths of each. Adscreator gives you a batch of variants per run at no extra credit cost, so you can test a message-led Feed image against a motion-friendly, hook-first vertical without paying twice, and let the numbers decide which angle each placement deserves.
what it uses
The features behind instagram ad maker.
questions
Instagram ad maker: the questions people ask.
What size should an Instagram ad be?
Use 1080 x 1350 (4:5) for Feed, 1080 x 1920 (9:16) for Stories and Reels, and 1080 x 1080 (1:1) for carousel cards. Keep text clear of the top and bottom 250 pixels on Stories and Reels, where the interface sits. Adscreator outputs each crop with those safe zones respected.
Do Instagram ads have to be videos?
No. Static image ads run across Instagram Feed, Stories, Explore, and Reels placements, and one strong still beats a weak video every time. Adscreator makes static image creative and copy, not video, so you get finished stills in every Instagram size plus the captions and headlines to match.
How do I make an Instagram ad without a designer?
Paste your product URL or describe the product, and Adscreator writes the caption and headline, generates on-brand imagery, and renders the vertical and square crops together. You review the variants, export the files, and upload them in Meta Ads Manager. The design step stops being the bottleneck.
Is an Instagram ad maker worth paying for?
It pays for itself if you ship creative regularly, since a single round of freelance design and copywriting usually costs more than a year of the subscription. Adscreator is not open for purchase yet; planned pricing starts at $39 a month, or $29 billed yearly, flat, with no per-generation credits. There is no free plan.
▪ keep reading
Feed, Stories and Reels all crop differently, so check Instagram story ad size and the full social media ad sizes reference before exporting.
For the writing side, Instagram ad copy examples shows what converts, and Instagram ad costs sets budget expectations.
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