Finally an AI ad tool that doesn't produce generic slop. AdRender pulls from real ads that are actually running right now — you pick a template that's working in your niche, and it remixes it for your brand automatically. No prompt engineering, no blank canvas panic. Just connect your website or Shopify store, and your brand voice, colors, and product images are all applied instantly. The volume you can generate in minutes is genuinely impressive, this is what AI ad creation should have looked like from day one.
How does it handle brands that have really specific visual guidelines, like strict color palettes or typography rules, does it respect those or just pull from the templates it's seeing convert?
@serhatmppt There is a 'Brand Documents' area you can upload your guidelines, including per product. In the prompt area when generating new ads, you can reference the guidelines or campaigns and it will use that, overriding the automated ad copies generated from website url (if you used that method). I will have a video up on tips and tricks soon.
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Just tried this and honestly wasn't expecting much, but the branding part genuinely impressed me. Pasted my URL and it pulled my colors, logo, voice, and even wrote ad copy for my products automatically. Didn't touch a single field manually. That alone saved me an hour.
The no-prompt thing is underrated. Because all your brand info is already loaded in, you can just hit generate and test a bunch of variations at once without thinking about what to write. Really changes how fast you can iterate.
Outputs look like real ads, no difference from the ones I was making on figma except that it was about a gazillion times faster. Starting from templates that are already running in your niche makes a huge difference, you can see the quality gap immediately vs tools that generate from nothing.
Still need to try uploading my brand documents to see how much richer the ad copy gets — apparently it uses those for deeper context which I'm excited to test.
Only thing I'd love to see next is video ads in the same UI. The interface is clean enough that I think they'd nail it. Keeping an eye on this one !