LinkedIn Ad Maker for B2B Single-Image Ads
LinkedIn ads sell to a professional buyer who skips fluff. Adscreator writes credible B2B copy and on-brand single-image creative in one pass, no agency retainer required.
Flat pricing, no credits · Updated July 2026
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Direct answer
A LinkedIn ad maker produces single-image B2B ad creative with copy that speaks to a professional audience, from a product or URL input. Adscreator writes intro text and headlines pitched for a business buyer, generates an on-brand single-image visual, and sizes it correctly for the LinkedIn feed. You get multiple variants to A/B test by audience or angle, then export and launch them from your own LinkedIn Campaign Manager.
The problem
B2B advertising on LinkedIn is expensive per click, so weak creative quietly wastes a real budget. Consumer ad styles fall flat with a professional buyer, and most B2B teams have no in-house designer, so single-image ads end up as plain stock photos and generic copy that nobody stops on.
How Adscreator handles it
Adscreator gives B2B teams credible LinkedIn creative without a design hire. From your description or URL it writes professional intro copy and headlines, generates an on-brand single-image visual, and sizes it for the LinkedIn feed in one pass. You get variants to A/B test across audiences and value props so an expensive channel is not riding on one untested creative, all on flat monthly pricing with no credits to ration. You stay in control: export and launch from your own Campaign Manager, Adscreator never touches your ad accounts.
specs
LinkedIn single image ad specs, sizes, and character limits.
LinkedIn accepts three orientations for a single image ad, each with a recommended size and a much wider accepted range. The figures below are taken from LinkedIn Marketing Solutions Help and verified in August 2026. Adscreator renders each crop on brand from one input and writes copy that fits inside the display limits, so nothing gets truncated mid-sentence in the feed.
| Element | Recommended | Accepted range or ceiling | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Horizontal image | 1200 x 628 (1.91:1) | 640 x 360 up to 7680 x 4320 | The classic landscape Sponsored Content crop |
| Square image | 1200 x 1200 (1:1) | 360 x 360 up to 4320 x 4320 | Takes more feed height, usually the safest default |
| Vertical image | 720 x 900 (4:5) | 360 x 640 up to 2430 x 4320 | Delivered on mobile only, and it is 720 x 900, not 1080 x 1350 |
| File type | JPG or PNG | GIF also accepted, animation up to 250 frames | Animated GIFs are allowed here but not in carousels |
| File size | Well under the cap | 5 MB maximum | Carousel cards get 10 MB each, single image ads do not |
| Introductory text | 150 characters | 3,000 character hard maximum | Longer copy collapses behind a see more link |
| Headline | 70 characters | 200 character hard maximum | The line under the image, read before the body |
| Description | 100 characters | 300 character hard maximum | Shows on Audience Network placements when the image renders under 200 pixels wide |
Two traps live in this table. The vertical crop is 720 x 900, not the 1080 x 1350 that most spec sheets copy across from Meta. And the copy ceilings are not the copy limits: LinkedIn accepts 3,000 characters of intro text and runs the ad, then shows about 150 of them. Square usually wins on mobile because it occupies more feed height, but test it against 1.91:1 rather than assuming; Adscreator returns both crops from the same brief.
Why LinkedIn creative has to earn an expensive impression
LinkedIn CPMs commonly land between $33 and $45, several times what the same impression costs on Meta, and the minimum daily budget is $10 per campaign. At that price a modest campaign burns real money before you learn anything, which makes creative the only free lever you have. Bidding harder does not fix an ad nobody stops on; a sharper first line and a visual that reads in half a second do. The B2B teams who get LinkedIn to work treat every flight as a test of two or three genuinely different angles, not one polished image running until the budget is gone. Adscreator makes that practical by returning several on-brand variants per brief on flat pricing, so testing three value propositions costs the same as producing one.
Writing for a buyer who is at work, not shopping
The person seeing your LinkedIn ad is between meetings, scanning a professional feed, and unusually quick to dismiss anything that sounds like marketing. Consumer tactics that work on Instagram, urgency, hype, exclamation points, read as noise to a director evaluating vendors. What earns the click is specificity: the exact problem, the role it affects, and a number or outcome they recognize from their own quarter. That has to happen inside 150 characters of intro text and a 70 character headline, because everything past those limits is hidden behind a see more link most people never tap. Adscreator writes in that register and inside those limits, then gives you variants pitched at different seniority levels and pain points so you can find which framing your audience responds to.
what it uses
The features behind linkedin ad maker.
questions
LinkedIn ad maker: the questions people ask.
How much do LinkedIn ads cost?
LinkedIn requires a $10 minimum daily budget per campaign, and CPMs commonly land between $33 and $45, several times higher than Meta. That expense is the whole argument for testing creative. When impressions cost that much, running a single untested image is the priciest habit you have.
What size is a LinkedIn single image ad?
1200 x 628 pixels (1.91:1) is the standard landscape size, with 1200 x 1200 (1:1) for square and 720 x 900 (4:5) for mobile-only delivery. Note that the vertical crop is 720 x 900, not the 1080 x 1350 most spec sheets borrow from Meta. Files are JPG, PNG, or GIF under 5 MB. Adscreator produces each of those crops on brand in a single pass.
What is the character limit for LinkedIn ads?
Single image ads show about 150 characters of introductory text and a 70 character headline before truncation, though LinkedIn accepts up to 3,000 and 200 respectively without rejecting the ad. Write to the display limit, not the ceiling. Adscreator writes intro copy and headlines that fit inside those limits, in a register a business buyer will actually read.
Can I create LinkedIn ads without a designer?
Yes. Adscreator generates the single-image visual and the B2B copy from a product description or URL, applying your brand kit so the ad looks like your company instead of stock photography. Export the files, then upload them in your own LinkedIn Campaign Manager. Adscreator never touches your ad account.
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