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Free AI Ad Copy Generator

Free ad copy, no signup

A free AI ad copy generator turns your offer and your audience into high-converting ad copy in seconds, without creating an account. You tell Eva what you are selling and who you are reaching, and she fires back a few ready-to-run variants across different angles, benefit-led, problem-agitate-solve, social proof, each with the real fields the platform needs: headlines and descriptions for Google, primary text, headline, and CTA for Facebook and Instagram, an intro and headline for LinkedIn. Every variant leads with a hook, says one clear benefit, and ends with one call to action, written like a real marketer and not a buzzword stack. She is honest when a claim is unbacked and never invents a statistic. There is no signup and no credit card to start, and when writing and testing ads one at a time gets old, the same marketer can become a full AI employee that writes and runs your campaigns for you.

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How it works

  1. Describe your offer and audience: What you are selling, who you are reaching, and the platform if you have one in mind. A line or two is enough.
  2. Get ready-to-run ad copy: A few variants across angles, each with the platform's real fields, one clear benefit, and one call to action.
  3. Steer, then launch it: Ask for shorter, a different angle, more urgency, another platform, or a specific audience. Then copy it into Ads Manager.

Why most ad copy gets scrolled past

1 line the headline and first line decide whether anyone reads on or clicks, so they carry most of the result

1 ask one clear benefit and one call to action beat a feature dump and three competing CTAs

$0 to write as many ad variants and angles as you want, with no signup and no credit card

Seconds from your offer and audience to ready-to-run copy for Google, Facebook, or LinkedIn

How the ways to write ad copy compare

OptionNo signupConversionCostSpeed
Writing each ad from scratchn/aDepends on youFreeSlow
Generic ad copy templatesOftenLow, reads like everyone elseFreeInstant
Hiring an ad agency or copywritern/aHighExpensiveOngoing cost
This free AI generatorYesHook-led, on-platform, humanFreeSeconds

Ad copy that converts, not copy that blends in

Most ads fail the same way: they open with the company name, stack hype words, list features, and pile on three calls to action. They could describe any competitor, so they get scrolled past. This is built to do the opposite: lead with a hook, say one clear thing, and ask for one action.

Every variant leads with the benefit that matters to your audience, in plain human language, with a single call to action at the end. You react, the next batch sharpens, and within a round or two you have copy you would genuinely run.

Written for the platform you are advertising on

A line that converts on Google flops on Facebook. The generator writes for where the ad is going: Google gets the benefit packed into tight headlines with descriptions that carry the proof and the CTA; Facebook and Instagram get a scroll-stopping first line of primary text, a short benefit, and a CTA button; LinkedIn leads with the business outcome and stays credible.

Tell it the platform and the fields and tone adjust to match. Do not tell it and it assumes Facebook, then rewrites for Google, LinkedIn, or anywhere else the moment you ask.

A few angles, not one safe option

The fastest way to find ad copy that works is to test angles, not polish one line forever. So every batch comes back across angles: benefit-led, problem-agitate-solve, and social proof or specificity when the offer supports it, so you can see which framing lands before you spend a cent.

It is also honest. If an angle is generic, hypey, or makes a claim you cannot back, it says so in a few words instead of handing you confident copy that wastes budget. It never invents a statistic or a star rating, because a made-up number is both a weak ad and a real ad-policy risk.

How it compares to other ad copy generators

Plenty of ad copy tools are free and instant, but they hand you the same interchangeable lines with a hype stack and a feature dump, no sense of the hook, the platform, or your audience. You run it, it gets ignored, and you blame the ad.

This one gives you fewer, sharper variants: hook-led, written for the platform, honest about claims, and easy to make yours, and it talks back when you want to steer. No signup to start, and unlike a one-off tool, it does not stop at the copy. The same marketer can carry on as a real AI employee once you are ready to actually run the ads.

From ad copy to actually running your ads

Writing a good ad is the easy part. Launching it to the right audience, watching what converts, cutting what does not, and adjusting spend, every day, is the work that actually books results, and the part most founders quietly drop because there is no time.

Here the marketer who wrote your copy can stay on. Once you sign up, the same person becomes a full AI employee in your workspace, writing your ads, setting up the campaign, watching what converts, and adjusting, so your ads keep running without you living in Ads Manager. From ad copy to actually running your ads, you can hire a team of AI employees to keep it going.

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Questions people ask about ad copy

Short, direct answers to the questions people search for most when writing ad copy that converts.

How do I write ad copy that converts?

Lead with the hook, then make one clear ask. Open with the single benefit your audience cares about or the exact pain they feel, say it in plain words instead of a feature list, and end with one call to action like 'Start free' or 'Get a quote'. Match the length and fields to the platform, and never stack hype words or pile on multiple CTAs. This free generator writes exactly that, handing you a few hook-led variants across angles in seconds.

Is this ad copy generator free?

Yes. You can write as many ad variants and angles as you want with no signup and no credit card. Because the copy comes from an AI marketer rather than a fixed template, you can keep steering, shorter, more urgent, a different angle, or rewritten for another platform, until you have something you would run. After a number of messages it may ask for your email to save your ads and keep going.

Can it write Google Ads copy?

Yes. Describe your offer and you will get Google Search ad copy in seconds: a few tight headlines that pack the benefit into the space, plus descriptions that carry the proof and the call to action. You can ask for more headlines, a different angle, or more urgency, all for free with no account. It writes to match the words your audience is actually typing, which is what makes search ads work.

Can it write Facebook and Instagram ad copy?

Yes. For Facebook and Instagram you get primary text with a scroll-stopping first line, a short benefit, a headline, and a CTA button suggestion, written for a feed where you are interrupting rather than answering a search. Tell it the audience and the angle and the copy adjusts. If you do not name a platform it assumes Facebook, then rewrites for Google, LinkedIn, or anywhere else the moment you ask.

What makes a good ad headline?

A good ad headline leads with one clear benefit or the exact pain the audience feels, in plain, specific words, not a hype stack. Specificity beats superlatives every time, so 'Set up in 5 minutes' beats 'incredibly fast', and 'Run every client project in one place' beats 'the best project tool'. Keep it tight, speak to the one person you are targeting, and let the headline earn the click rather than make the whole pitch.

How long should ad copy be?

It depends on the platform. Google headlines run to about 30 characters and descriptions to about 90, so every word has to earn its place. Facebook and Instagram primary text can be longer, but the hook still has to land in the first line before the feed cuts it off. LinkedIn rewards a strong opener and a credible line or two. Across all of them, say one clear thing and stop, because copy that drags loses the reader.

Should I write different ad copy for each platform?

Yes. A line that converts on Google often flops on Facebook, because the contexts are different: Google is intent-driven search, Facebook and Instagram are interruption in a feed, and LinkedIn is a professional setting. Match the words, the length, and the tone to where the ad is running. This generator writes for the platform you name and rewrites for another the moment you ask, so you do not have to start over each time.

Can AI write ad copy that does not sound generic?

Yes, when it is told to keep it specific and human. The copy here comes back in plain language built around one benefit and one ask, not a wall of buzzwords every competitor could use. The trick is steering: tell it your audience, add a real detail or proof point, and ask it to cut anything that sounds like hype, and you get something that reads like a real marketer wrote it, which is what earns the click.

How many ad variants should I test?

Test a handful of angles rather than one polished line. A good starting point is a few variants on different framings, benefit-led, problem-agitate-solve, and social proof, so you can see which one your audience responds to before you commit budget. Change one thing at a time as you learn. This generator hands you several angles at once, which is exactly what you want to feed into testing.

Can ad copy use customer numbers or reviews?

Yes, but only real ones. A genuine result, rating, or named customer type is some of the strongest copy you can run, because specific proof earns trust. What you must never do is invent a statistic, a star rating, or a testimonial, both because it makes a weaker ad and because it creates real ad-policy and legal risk. This generator never fabricates numbers, and leans on specificity and a clear benefit when you have no proof yet.

Frequently asked questions

Is it really free?

Yes. You can write ad copy and variants right now with no signup and no credit card. After a number of messages we may ask for your email to save your ads and keep going.

Do I need to sign up?

No. Just describe your offer and who you are reaching, and get ad copy immediately. Email is optional and only used to save your ads and unlock more messages.

Which platforms does it write for?

Google, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Tell it where the ad is going and the copy adjusts its fields, length, and tone to fit that platform. If you do not name one, it assumes Facebook and offers the rest.

Will the ad copy sound generic?

No, that is the point. Instead of interchangeable lines every competitor could run, you get a few hook-led variants across angles in a human voice, and it flags the weak ones instead of padding the batch with filler.

Does it write more than one variant?

Yes. Each batch comes back across angles, benefit-led, problem-agitate-solve, and social proof when the offer supports it, so you can test which framing lands before you spend on ads.

Can I tell it my tone or audience?

Yes. Tell it the audience (a CFO, a founder, a local customer), the tone (casual, urgent, professional), or paste a detail about the offer, and the next variants will match.

Will it make up stats or reviews?

No. It never invents a statistic, a star rating, or a testimonial. If you have real proof it will use it, and if you do not it leans on specificity and a clear benefit instead, so you do not run a claim you cannot back.

Can it actually launch the ads for me?

Not in this free chat, where it can only write and refine the copy with you. Once you sign up, the marketer becomes your employee and can set up the campaign, watch what converts, and adjust spend for real.

What language can I use?

Any. Eva writes ad copy in whatever language you write in, and can aim it at a specific market or audience if you ask.

Does it remember the ads it wrote?

Within a session it builds on what you have already seen. To keep your ads across visits, save them with your email. If you sign up to keep going, the conversation comes with you into your workspace.

Who is this for?

Founders and small teams running their own paid ads with no time to write every variant, plus marketers who want a few sharp angles to test instead of a blank ad.

What if I want my whole campaign handled for me?

When writing and testing ads one by one gets old, you do not have to do it alone. You can hire a team of AI employees to write your ads, run the campaign, watch what converts, and adjust, and start for free.