Prompt to ad, instantly
Describe the ad once. The generator renders a finished creative — image, headline and call to action — sized for the placement you picked.
Apparel · 4:5
Sneaker drop · 4:5The ad library that makes ads instead of just listing them. Describe your product, offer or angle and get finished ads — no digging through the Meta ad library, Google Ads Transparency Center or TikTok ads library.
Ad library formats built for

An ad library is where marketers go to look at other people's ads. Ours is where you go to make your own. Type the product, the offer and the angle — AdLibrary.net writes the brief, renders the ads and hands you a file you can upload to any ads manager the same afternoon.
Same research instinct, none of the tab-hopping: instead of scrolling a competitor's ad library for something to imitate, you describe the ads you actually want and they exist thirty seconds later.
greens powder, "energy without the crash", 4:5 feed ad



B2B analytics app, offer-led ad, dark UI hero



The Meta Ad Library, the Google Ads Transparency Center, the TikTok Ads Library, LinkedIn's ad library and X's ads repository each show you what somebody else already shipped. They are excellent research and terrible production. AdLibrary.net removes the manual half of that loop: you keep the research instinct, we generate the ads. It is the only ad library on the internet whose output is a finished ad creative rather than a list of ads someone else paid for.
Describe the ad once. The generator renders a finished creative — image, headline and call to action — sized for the placement you picked.
Apparel · 4:5
Sneaker drop · 4:5Meta, Google, TikTok, YouTube, X, LinkedIn, Snapchat, Pinterest — one brief, re-rendered at every aspect ratio those ad libraries expect.
Before a pixel renders, the ad library writes the brief: hook, angle, headline, primary text and CTA — then shows the trade-off it optimised for.
Sample data · illustrative
Every ad you generate comes back at full size, free to download and use commercially. No account to create, no watermark, and no plan to upgrade to before you can hand it to a client.
#free-to-useHow the generator works
Product, offer, audience, angle. One or two sentences is plenty.
The model expands it into hook, angle, headline and CTA before rendering.
The ad comes back sized for the ads manager you upload it to.
Download it, or change the placement and run the same brief again for the next format.
Meta ad library in one tab. Google Ads Transparency Center in another. TikTok ads library, a screenshot folder, a brief doc, a Slack thread with your designer, and a week before anything renders. By the time the ads are live the angle is cold. Every ad library on that list has a different filter set, a different UI and no way to hand you a finished creative.
Type the product, the offer or the URL you are promoting. Get the ad brief and a finished creative back, already sized for the placement you picked. Change the placement or the angle and run the same brief again for the next format, then download whichever versions worked. No account, no credit card, no ad spend required to look at it.
Most requests through the library aren't for a single file — they're for a set: feed ads, story ads and a UGC-style hook, all built from the same offer. Describe the product once and the ad library hands back matching ads sized for each placement, so a launch goes out as a full set instead of one file at a time. Below are the request types people run through the ad library most often: e-commerce teams asking for product ads and bundle ads the same afternoon a sale goes live, agencies asking for a dozen ads before a kickoff call so the client is choosing between finished ads instead of a mood board, and performance marketers asking for retargeting ads that echo a winning set without copying it outright. Whatever the request, the ad library keeps every version, so nothing generated gets lost between browser tabs. Store owners keep a running set of seasonal ads ready before a sale even starts, and agencies keep a shared ad library so every account manager pulls from the same approved ads instead of asking a designer to resend files.
Feed and story ads for a new SKU, a bundle or a seasonal offer — rendered at every ratio your ads manager asks for.
Hand-held, imperfect, first-three-second hooks that read native in a TikTok or Reels ad break.
Twelve concepts before the kickoff call, so the client picks a direction instead of a mood board.
You saw something in the Meta ad library that worked. Describe the angle, not the brand, and ship your own version.
Same product, new season. Re-run last quarter's brief with a fresh offer instead of rebuilding ads from scratch.
Ad libraries: show you what already exists. Great for research, useless at 4pm when the campaign needs three more creatives and the designer is booked until Thursday.
AdLibrary.net: makes what doesn't exist yet. Every ad in this ad library was generated on demand from a prompt — yours included, thirty seconds after you type it.
In practice the choice is simple: spend the afternoon flipping through five different archives hoping something clicks, or describe what you need and walk away with ads you can actually ship. Teams running paid social already burn through ads faster than a design queue can restock them — a single launch can chew through a dozen ads before the winner even shows itself. AdLibrary.net exists for that gap: not another archive of other people's ads to study, but a working library that hands back your own ads, at every size your media buyer needs, the moment you ask for them. The ad library remembers what you keep, so the next batch of ads starts from where the last one left off instead of from zero. Every account ends up with its own ad library of ads that actually shipped, not just ads somebody bookmarked to copy later, and pulling last quarter's winning ads back up takes seconds instead of a fresh archive search.
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No account, no credit card, no ad spend. Type a prompt and download the ads.
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Feed, story and Reels ads sized for Meta placements. See what the Facebook ads library actually shows you, and generate the ads it never will.
Display, Performance Max and YouTube ads. The Google ads library archives what ran; this ad library generates the next round of ads instead.
Native, hand-held ads built for the first three seconds. Skip the TikTok ads library scroll and describe the ads you want the generator to make.
Single-image and document ads for B2B. LinkedIn's ads library lists competitor ads; ours writes the brief and generates yours.
Promoted post and takeover ads at X's ratios. Every ad the library generates comes back ready to upload, not ready to bookmark.
What is AdLibrary.net? AdLibrary.net is a free AI ad generator dressed as an ad library. You describe a product, an offer or an angle; it writes the brief and renders the ads at the placement size you need. Unlike the Facebook ad library or the Google Ads Transparency Center, nothing here is a record of someone else's ads — every ad in this library was generated on request.
Who uses it? Performance marketers, media buyers, e-commerce owners and agency creatives who already live inside the Meta ad library and the TikTok ads library for research, and who need finished ads faster than a design queue can produce them.
AdLibrary.net vs the Meta / Facebook Ad Library. Meta's ad library is a transparency archive: it shows active ads on Facebook and Instagram, with light filtering and no export. It answers "what is running". AdLibrary.net answers "what should I run" — same ad research instinct, but the output is a creative file instead of a screenshot.
AdLibrary.net vs ad-spy tools. Ad-spy products index and resell other people's ads. We index nothing and claim no ad database. There are no ad counts to inflate here, because the value is generation: one prompt, one brief, one ad, every time.
Is it free? Yes — free, with no paid tier and no credit card. There is no plan to upgrade to and no pricing page to read. Use the generator anonymously and download whatever it makes.
Most teams don't need a single file — they need a stack of ads that all say the same thing differently: a hook for the scroll-stoppers, a calmer version for retargeting, a UGC-style cut for TikTok. A static archive can't close that gap: you can study a hundred ads in someone else's library and still walk away without a single file to upload. AdLibrary.net treats the ad library as a workspace instead of an archive — a brief you keep can be run again whenever the offer changes, and the render comes back sized for whichever platform's ads manager picks it up next. The result is a set of ads that grows out of your own briefs instead of one you have to re-search every time a campaign needs a refresh. Compare that to a typical week: a media buyer opens five tabs of other people's ads, screenshots a dozen, and still has to brief a designer before any new ads exist. Every one of those tabs is somebody else's library, showing ads that already ran — never ads a team can actually use. AdLibrary.net skips that step: the ads it renders are already sized for the platform and free to download and use commercially. A solo store owner can keep pace with an agency that ships a dozen ads a week; an agency can generate a fresh set per account instead of maintaining a shared folder of screenshots nobody updates, and every request produces new ads rather than another tab to search.
Ad library FAQ
A free AI ad generator. You type a prompt describing the ad you want; it writes the brief and renders the ads. It is an ad library whose contents are made on demand rather than scraped from other advertisers.
Yes. It is free, there is no paid tier, no credit card and no pricing page. Anti-abuse checks are the only gate between you and the generator.
The Meta ad library is an archive of ads already running on Facebook and Instagram — a research tool. AdLibrary.net produces new ad creatives. We index no ads and make no claim to any ad database.
Same distinction. Those ad libraries let you look up what an advertiser is running on Google, YouTube or TikTok. This one hands you finished ads sized for those placements.
No — AdLibrary.net renders from a written description only, so there is nothing to upload. Describe the product in as much detail as you like, generate, then adjust the wording and generate again until the render matches what you sell.
No. The ad library is anonymous. No email, no account, no dashboard to log into.
Yes — run them as paid ads, put them in a client deck, or keep them in your swipe file. You are responsible for the claims your ad copy makes.
Feed 4:5 and 1:1, story and Reels 9:16, Google display 1.91:1 and Pinterest 2:3 — the ads library sizes every major ads manager expects, so the ads you generate upload without a resize.
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AdLibrary.net is an independent ad generation tool. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Meta, Google, TikTok, LinkedIn, X or Pinterest. Platform names are used only to describe the ad formats the generator renders for.