AI ad poster generator
AI ad poster generator
One flat poster image, one product, one headline, one CTA. Upload a photo and get static ad posters for launches, flash sales, five-star reviews, bundles, and social-proof campaigns — built to read in a feed at thumb scroll, not on a print wall.
Free poster previews are watermarked and low resolution — enough to judge whether the angle works. Unlock a pack only once a poster is worth exporting as a high-res, no-watermark file with a ZIP download and the right feed size. No video, no display ZIP, no unlimited tier in the free preview.
Examples
AI ad poster generator examples
Each example below is a different poster angle built from a single product photo — the same shot reframed as a launch, a sale, proof, or a bundle. The point of a poster is that one flat image has to do the whole job, so look at how the product, the headline, and the CTA share the frame, not at decoration.






Campaign brief
AI ad poster generator campaign brief
A poster lives or dies on one frame — there is no second slide and no animation to rescue a weak hook. Use these notes to brief a poster that earns the stop before it earns the click.
Best use
A poster is the right format when the product photo is strong enough to carry the first impression and you want one flat creative you can run anywhere a static image fits — feed, story, retargeting, or an email header.
Asset to upload
Upload a clean, well-lit product shot with breathing room on at least one side. A poster needs that empty space for the headline and CTA; a tightly cropped image leaves nowhere for the copy to land.
First test
Generate the same product as a launch poster and a sale poster, then run them against each other. Posters make a clean A/B because only the hook and offer change — the product crop stays identical.
Format choice
Export the poster as 1:1 square first; it travels furthest across placements. Add 4:5 and 9:16 only when the product and CTA still read once the frame gets taller. Skip display ZIP and motion — those are not live.
Copy direction
Lead with a "Generate free preview" CTA when the product is familiar and the audience is warm. Use a softer "Learn more" line on a poster aimed at a cold audience that needs the benefit before the price.
Human review
Cover the logo and read the poster. If the headline could sit on any competitor's product, rewrite it. A good poster headline only makes sense next to this exact product.
How it works
From one product photo to a finished poster.
1
Upload the product shot
Drop in one photo. The product is the anchor of every poster, so the cleaner the source image, the more room the layout has for a headline and CTA.
2
Pick the poster angle
Choose the reason a shopper would stop: a launch, a flash sale, a five-star review, a bundle, a premium minimal cut, or a problem-solution claim. Each angle is a distinct poster.
3
Preview the poster set
You get a few watermarked poster previews to compare flat, side by side. Judge them the way the feed will — at a glance, full frame, no second look.
4
Export the winners
Edit the hook or offer, then unlock high-res, no-watermark poster files in the sizes you actually plan to run. You only pay for the posters worth exporting.
Examples
AI ad poster generator examples
A poster is one frame, so the angle is the whole strategy. These are the buying reasons each generated poster can be built around — pick the one that matches where the shopper is, then let the product carry it.
Field notes
Poster field notes
Things we keep relearning about static posters specifically — the single-frame format is less forgiving than carousels or video, so the review bar is higher per pixel.
Creative review
- A poster has one frame to say what the product is, who it is for, and why now. If a shopper has to read twice, the poster has already lost the scroll.
- Keep the product larger than every other element. On a poster, background texture and color blocks are there to support the product, not to compete with it for attention.
- Hold to one headline and one CTA per poster. The moment a poster carries two competing messages, neither one survives feed compression.
- The safe poster stack is product, then hook, then CTA. Move the price or discount up only on a sale poster where the number is the actual reason to stop.
Placement review
- Preview every poster at phone width before export. Benefit copy that looks confident on a desktop poster often shrinks to noise once it is a thumbnail in feed.
- Build a launch poster, a sale poster, and a review poster as a set so your first test compares real angles, not three near-identical layouts with swapped headlines.
- Don't let a poster promise something the product page can't back up. A poster should speed up the click, not write a check the landing page has to walk back.
Export review
- A paid poster pack is worth unlocking once at least two previews show a genuinely different buying reason — not the same frame with a new line of type.
- If the product has real packaging, texture, ingredients, or scale, let the poster show those as proof instead of bolting on a generic "best seller" badge.
- The final poster export should be boring in the right way: product readable, offer clear, CTA obvious, and nothing presented as live that is still on the roadmap.
Sizes and exports
Poster sizes and exports
Posters are static image files, so the export choice is really about which frame shape your placement crops to. These are the live poster sizes. Display ZIP and animated formats stay clearly roadmap until the pipeline is validated.
1:1 square
The most portable poster shape. A square frame balances product, headline, and CTA and survives almost every placement, which is why it's the first export to lock.
4:5 feed
The taller feed poster. It buys vertical room for a launch or premium layout while still sitting inside the feed rather than taking over the whole screen.
9:16 story/reels
The full-screen poster. Use it when the product and CTA need top-to-bottom space; keep the key elements out of the top and bottom safe zones that platform UI covers.
High-res, no-watermark file
The paid export of a finished poster: clean, full-resolution, and bundled into a ZIP. This is the only watermark-free output — free previews stay watermarked and low-res.
A blank-canvas design tool hands you an empty frame and a layer panel. This is the opposite: you start with a finished poster and decide what to change. One upload returns several poster angles with the product placed, the headline written, and the CTA set — so the work becomes editing real options instead of building from nothing.
Copy examples
Poster hooks, CTAs, and mistakes.
Headline hooks
- The poster that does the whole job in one frame.
- New drop. One photo. A launch poster in a minute.
- Same product, four posters: launch, sale, review, bundle.
- Make the product the hero of every poster, then write around it.
- The sale ends Sunday — put that on the poster.
- One five-star quote is the strongest poster you'll run this month.
- A premium poster says less and shows the product more.
- Stop the scroll with a poster, not a paragraph.
CTA examples
- Generate poster previews
- Unlock the poster pack
- Shop now
- Start from one photo
- See poster examples
Common mistakes
- Treating a poster like a slide — cramming two headlines and two CTAs into one static frame.
- Letting the background art grow louder than the product the poster is supposed to sell.
- Designing the poster at desktop size and never checking how it reads as a feed thumbnail.
- Shipping a sale poster whose discount the actual product page doesn't honor.
- Calling animation or display ZIP a poster feature — those are roadmap formats, not the static image you export today.
Examples
AI ad poster generator examples
Run each generated poster through these questions before you pay to export it. A poster only gets one frame, so this pass is the quality gate.
1
At a one-second glance, is it obvious what the product is and what the poster wants you to do?
2
Is there exactly one headline and one CTA, with the product still the largest thing in the frame?
3
Does the headline only make sense for this product, or could it sit on any competitor's poster?
4
Does the poster still read once it's shrunk to a feed thumbnail and cropped to its placement size?
5
Does every claim and offer on the poster match what the product page actually delivers?
FAQ
AI ad poster generator questions
What exactly is an ad poster, and is it different from a banner or a video ad?
An ad poster is a single static, flat image where one product photo, one headline, and one CTA carry the whole message. It is not an animated HTML5 banner or an MP4 video. Product AdKit generates these poster images first because they are the format you can preview, edit, and run today. Motion and display ZIP formats are roadmap, not live.
Why use poster-style ads instead of designing each one from scratch?
Because a poster is the most reusable creative you own: the same product shot becomes a launch poster, a sale poster, a review poster, and a bundle poster by changing only the hook and offer. Instead of opening a blank canvas every time, you upload one photo and get several finished poster angles to compare side by side.
Can I change the headline, offer, and layout on a generated poster?
Yes. Every poster preview keeps the headline, CTA, price or offer line, colors, and layout editable. You can soften a launch poster, push a discount higher on a sale poster, or swap the proof line on a review poster before you commit to a paid high-res export.
What do I get for free, and what does a paid poster export include?
Free users generate a few watermarked, low-resolution poster previews so you can judge the angles before paying. Paid packs unlock high-resolution, no-watermark poster files plus a ZIP download. Unlimited generations, live video, and display ZIP export are not part of the free tier.
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