Generate on-brand banner sets for every channel, audience, and placement – fast. Perfect for agencies managing multiple clients, tight timelines, and constant revisions.
Why it matters
Benefits
Agencies routinely need 300×250, 728×90, 160×600, 300×600, 970×250 and more for the same campaign. A Banner Generator creates size sets from one approved design system – reducing manual resizing, layout drift, and last-minute production crunch.
With client-specific brand kits – logos, fonts, colors, safe areas, CTA styles – your team avoids off-brand exports and inconsistent typography. This is critical when managing multiple accounts and junior designers rotating across clients.
When paid media asks for new CTAs, urgency messaging, or audience-specific value props, you can generate new variants quickly and keep tests moving. More creative iterations means stronger learnings and better ROAS for clients.
Standardized templates and locked elements help prevent accidental changes to disclaimers, legal copy, or pricing. That means fewer rounds with compliance and brand stakeholders – and fewer “can we revert to v7” moments.
Use cases
Challenge
The client rotates offers weekly and needs new banner sets across 8 sizes, with consistent product imagery and discount messaging. Designers lose time recreating layouts and checking each export.
Solution
Use a Banner Generator to swap offer text, product images, and CTA labels while keeping the template locked. Generate all required sizes in one pass, export platform-ready assets, and deliver refreshes on a predictable schedule.
Challenge
A SaaS client expands into new markets and needs localized banners – language changes, currency formats, and region-specific compliance text – without breaking layout in smaller sizes.
Solution
Create localization-ready templates with dynamic text rules and safe areas. Generate language variants per region, automatically adjust line breaks for small placements, and keep required disclaimers consistent.
Challenge
The media team wants to test multiple headlines, CTAs, and value propositions per audience segment, but the creative team can’t keep up with variant requests and naming conventions.
Solution
Generate structured variants from a controlled copy library – headline sets, CTA sets, offer sets – and output clearly labeled files for trafficking. This increases test velocity while maintaining brand consistency.
More industries
FAQ
Most agencies use designers to build the master template and brand rules, then use the Banner Generator to produce size sets and variants for trafficking. Media buyers get faster turnarounds for new messages and can request structured changes – like “CTA set B” or “Headline set 3” – instead of ad-hoc redesigns. This keeps creative consistent while improving test cadence.
Yes – agencies should separate assets by client workspace or brand kit, including approved fonts, color palettes, logos, and CTA components. A good Banner Generator supports locked elements and template permissions so only authorized users can edit core brand components, reducing the risk of exporting the wrong logo or colors.
They can when templates are built to spec. Agencies typically configure standard IAB sizes, file type requirements, maximum file weight, and safe zones for text and logos. The Banner Generator then exports consistent assets for display networks, programmatic platforms, and retargeting placements, minimizing rework during trafficking.
Use a template-first approach: approve the layout system once, then treat copy, imagery, and offer details as controlled inputs. When changes come in – pricing updates, new legal text, refreshed headline – you update the inputs and regenerate the full set. This reduces version sprawl and keeps approvals focused on the change, not the entire design.
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