Shopify ad generator

Shopify ad generator

Upload your Shopify product photo and skip the blank canvas. The generator builds Meta-ready posters around your product, with headlines, offers, and CTAs you can edit before you pay a designer.

Upload product photo Generate a watermarked preview before you pay.

Free previews are watermarked and low resolution so you can judge the angle before paying. Unlock high-res files, no-watermark assets, ZIP download, and Facebook and Instagram feed sizes only once the pack is worth running.

Examples

Shopify ad generator examples

Each of these started as a single Shopify product photo, and the generator built the angle around it. They are sized for the Facebook and Instagram feed your store buyer is actually scrolling, not stock-gallery filler.

Square Shopify product ad pulling the store's hero image with a free-shipping line and Shop now button sized for the Facebook feed
4:5 vertical Instagram feed ad showing the product price read from the Shopify page next to a launch-week headline
9:16 Story poster for a Shopify drop with the product centered, swipe-up CTA, and a countdown-style limited-stock label
Shopify product ad built on a five-star review pull quote with the product photo and store name kept small and trustworthy
Bundle-offer Shopify ad pairing two catalog products in one square layout with a percent-off badge over a calm background
Minimal premium Shopify ad with the product on a flat color field, generous whitespace, and a single benefit line under the title

Campaign brief

Shopify Ad Generator campaign brief

The point of starting from your real product photo is that the ad and the product page already agree. Use these notes to turn one Shopify product into a test you would actually run against cold traffic.

Best use

Reach for this when a product is already listed on your Shopify store and you want feed creative fast. Your real product photo gives the generator something concrete to build on instead of a stand-in.

What to upload

A clean product photo seeds the first draft, then you add the title and offer. If your product page uses a busy lifestyle hero, upload a cleaner cutout so the copy has room to breathe.

First test

Run the same SKU as one offer-led ad and one premium, no-discount ad. Keep the product crop identical so the only variable is the buying reason, not the picture.

Format choice

Export 1:1 square and 4:5 for the Facebook and Instagram feed, and 9:16 for Story and Reels. Check each at phone width before you commit budget.

Page parity

Confirm the price on the ad matches the price a buyer sees after the tap. A live sale or sold-out variant can drift from a cached read, and a mismatch burns the click you paid for.

Human review

Ask whether the headline could only describe this listing. If it would fit any product in your catalog, it is still a template, not an ad for this store.

How it works

From a Shopify product photo to feed-ready ads.

1

Upload the product photo

Drop in the photo of the listing you want to advertise, then add the title and offer. The generator builds the ad around your real product instead of a blank template.

2

Pick the buying reason

Choose the angle that fits this product: launch, social proof, urgency, bundle, or quiet premium. The copy is drafted around the listing, not a generic template.

3

Preview and edit

Review watermarked previews and fix the headline, CTA, or offer right there. Make sure the price you enter matches your live product page before you go further.

4

Export for the feed

Unlock high-res, no-watermark files in square, 4:5, and 9:16 once a couple of angles are worth running on Facebook and Instagram.

Examples

Shopify ad generator examples

The same listing supports more than one pitch. From a single product photo you can generate several of these angles for the same product, then let the feed tell you which buying reason your cold traffic responds to.

Flash salePremium/luxurySocial proofProduct launchProblem/solutionBundle offerLimited-time offerMinimal product focus

Field notes

Shopify Ad Generator field notes

These are the small calls that decide whether an ad from your product photo actually earns the click. They are the human review layer, written for founders running their own Meta spend.

Creative review

  • If your product page hero is a styled lifestyle shot, upload a cleaner cutout instead so the copy has somewhere to sit.
  • Confirm the price you enter against your live listing before export, especially if a sale or a low-stock variant is in play.
  • Lift one real line from your product description as the benefit hook. It already passed your own copy review and beats an invented claim.
  • Product first, hook second, CTA third is the safe starting layout. Push the price or discount up only when the deal is the genuine reason to tap.

Placement review

  • Preview every size at phone width. A benefit line that reads fine on desktop routinely vanishes in the Facebook and Instagram feed.
  • Build one calm premium version, one direct promo version, and one review-led version of the same SKU. That spread gives your first test useful contrast.
  • For Story and Reels, leave top and bottom margin clear of the UI chrome and the swipe-up zone so the product and CTA survive the 9:16 crop.

Export review

  • A paid pack is worth unlocking when at least two previews show a genuinely different buying reason, not the same layout with a swapped headline.
  • Use what the product actually has, ingredients, materials, texture, or weight, as the proof instead of bolting on a generic badge.
  • Make sure no roadmap-only format is presented as live. Static square, 4:5, and 9:16 export now; HTML5 and video do not.

Sizes and exports

Sizes and exports for Shopify ad generator

These are the placements a Shopify store typically buys first. Static posters export now; HTML5 and video stay clearly labeled as roadmap workflows until they ship.

1:1 square

The default feed workhorse. Square keeps the product, hook, and CTA balanced and reads cleanly across both Facebook and Instagram.

4:5 vertical feed

Claims more vertical space in the mobile feed than a square without becoming a full-screen Story. Often the cheapest real estate gain on Instagram.

9:16 Story / Reels

Full-screen mobile. Give the product and CTA strong top-to-bottom spacing and keep the platform UI and swipe zone clear.

High-res ZIP

A paid pack delivers no-watermark files in each size as a single ZIP, ready to drop into Meta Ads Manager without re-exporting one at a time.

Built for store owners, not blank canvases.

Canva hands you an empty artboard and a font menu. This starts from your Shopify product: upload the photo, add the title and price, and pick from ad angles built for ecommerce. You make decisions about hooks and offers, not about kerning, so the product is back on Facebook and Instagram the same afternoon.

Copy examples

Hooks, CTAs, and mistakes for Shopify ad generator.

Headline hooks

  • Upload your Shopify product photo. Get feed ads back, not a blank canvas.
  • Your product photo, already an ad. Headlines, offers, and CTAs drafted for you.
  • From store product to Facebook feed in one afternoon.
  • One product photo, several reasons to buy the same product.
  • Stop rebuilding your catalog inside Canva.
  • Turn the product you already sell into Meta-ready creative.
  • The ad and the product page finally say the same price.
  • New drop on Shopify? Have its ads ready before the launch email.

CTA examples

  • Upload product photo
  • Generate free preview
  • Unlock the pack
  • Edit headline and price
  • Export feed sizes

Common mistakes

  • Shipping a price without checking it against a live sale or a sold-out variant.
  • Uploading a busy lifestyle hero that crowds out room for the headline.
  • Running the same SKU as eight near-identical ads instead of three distinct buying reasons.
  • Sizing for desktop and forgetting the benefit line disappears in the mobile feed.
  • Promising a future export format such as HTML5 or video as if it were live today.

Examples

Shopify ad generator examples

Run this human quality pass on each preview before you point ad spend at it.

1

Does the price on the ad match the price a buyer sees on the live Shopify product page right now?

2

Could this headline only describe this listing, or would it fit any product in your catalog?

3

Does the benefit line still read at phone width in the Facebook and Instagram feed, not just on desktop?

4

After the 9:16 crop, are the product and CTA clear of the Story UI and the swipe-up zone?

5

Do your three test ads show genuinely different buying reasons, not one layout with swapped text?

FAQ

Shopify ad generator questions

How do I start an ad for my Shopify product?

Upload the product photo you already use on your storefront, then add the title and offer. The generator builds the ad around your real product so you are not starting from a blank canvas, and you can edit every headline, CTA, and price before you export.

Does it match the price and title on my live Shopify product page?

You enter the headline and price, so the ad and the landing page agree as long as the figures you type are current. Always confirm them before exporting, because a sale or inventory change on your store can move fast, and a price mismatch is the quickest way to lose a click after the tap.

Can I make ads for several products from my store at once?

This page generates one product at a time so each ad stays specific to that SKU. Upload one product photo, get its pack, then start the next. Bulk catalog imports and multi-product runs are paid workflows on the roadmap, not a live free feature on this page.

Are these ads sized for Facebook and Instagram feed placements?

Yes. Static posters export first as 1:1 square and 4:5 feed for Facebook and Instagram, plus 9:16 for Story and Reels placements. Free previews are watermarked and low resolution; high-res, no-watermark files and ZIP download unlock with a paid pack. HTML5 and video formats stay on the roadmap.