Full Ads, Not Just Graphics
Most AI design tools stop at the visual. Ad Storm delivers the full package — image, copy, headlines and descriptions — sized correctly for every placement.

The AI ad creator that writes the copy, designs the visuals and ships ready-to-run campaigns for every major platform — from one URL.
Platforms Supported
9+
Creator
Cyril Gupta
Our Rating
4.8 / 5
If you've tried to run paid ads in the last twelve months, you've felt it: the dashboards still look familiar, but underneath, the engines have been rebuilt. Meta's Andromeda update and Google's Performance Max didn't just add a few features — they shifted the entire model. Audience targeting is no longer where the leverage lives. The creative is.
Today's ad platforms read your image, watch your video, parse your copy, and decide for themselves who should see it. That sounds convenient until you realise the obvious follow-on: whoever can ship the most creatives, the most varied creatives, and the most emotionally specific creatives wins. Everyone else slowly bleeds budget.
Ad Storm is built squarely for this new reality. It's a tool that turns the bottleneck — making good ads, fast — into a three-click workflow. After spending real time inside it, here's our honest review.
What Is Ad Storm?
Ad Storm is a web-based AI tool created by Cyril Gupta — the same developer behind Cinemation and a string of other well-regarded creator products. It's positioned as an end-to-end ad maker: you give it a URL, it gives you complete advertisements ready to paste into Meta Ads Manager, Google Ads, TikTok Ads, and the rest.
That phrase "complete advertisements" is doing a lot of work, and it's the single most important thing to understand about this product. Almost every other AI ad tool we've tested makes graphics. Ad Storm makes ads — visuals plus headlines plus descriptions plus the platform-correct sizing.

Spend an hour in any media-buying community and you'll see the same complaints on loop. Designers are slow. Copywriters are expensive. Briefs go missing. Ads get rejected because the dimensions are wrong. By the time a creative is approved and live, the angle is already stale.
The deeper problem, though, is upstream: most advertisers don't know what to put in the design or what to write in the copy. They open a blank Canva file and freeze. Ad Storm solves that cold-start problem first. Before it generates anything, it proposes angles — different framings, hooks, and emotional triggers tailored to your offer. You pick the ones that resonate and the rest of the assembly line takes over.
That single design choice — starting with strategy, not with graphics — is what separates Ad Storm from the dozen other "AI ad generators" cluttering the market.
Tailored Output
Ad Storm doesn't just resize one creative nine times. It rewrites the copy, restructures the layout and adapts the tone to fit how each platform actually performs.
Six features that, taken together, separate this from every "AI ad generator" that's launched in the last two years.
Most AI design tools stop at the visual. Ad Storm delivers the full package — image, copy, headlines and descriptions — sized correctly for every placement.
If a platform like Meta accepts five headline alternatives, you get five. No more rewriting the same line in slightly different ways at 11pm.
Ad Storm starts where every campaign should: brainstorming angles. It proposes the hooks, hangs and emotional triggers before a single pixel gets designed.
Drop in your landing page URL. The AI reads the offer, infers the audience signals and generates a campaign-ready set of creatives.
Spotted an ad that's clearly working? Ad Storm can adapt the style, structure and angle to your product without copying — proper transparency, no plagiarism.
Meta, Google, YouTube, TikTok, Pinterest, Reddit, Quora and X — each with correctly tailored sizes and platform-native copy conventions.
We tested Ad Storm on a real e-commerce landing page. The whole process, from pasting the URL to having a folder of ads ready to upload, took under four minutes. Here's how it breaks down.
Step one: paste a URL. Ad Storm crawls the page, pulls out the offer, the value proposition, the imagery and any social proof it can find. There is no lengthy onboarding wizard. No tagging. No personas.
Step two: pick your angles. The tool returns a short list of angle suggestions — transformation, fear-of-missing-out, direct comparison, social proof, lifestyle aspiration. You can keep all of them, edit them, or write your own.
Step three: select your platforms. Tick Meta, Google, TikTok, Pinterest — whichever ones you actually run. Ad Storm queues a generation job and a minute or two later you have a folder of fully composed ads with copy variations attached.
That's it. No design briefs, no Canva fiddling, no asking a freelancer to "just resize this for stories." It is, genuinely, the easiest ad workflow we've used.
Ad Storm is built for a very specific person: the operator who knows ads matter but doesn't have the time, the team, or the patience to run a creative production line. That covers a wider audience than you might think.
Solo founders launching a new offer get the most obvious win. Instead of paying a designer, briefing a copywriter and waiting a week, they generate a full campaign in an afternoon and start collecting data immediately. E-commerce sellers who need a constant stream of fresh creative for Meta and TikTok will recognise Ad Storm as a near-direct replacement for an in-house junior designer — at a fraction of the cost.
Agencies are an interesting case. The honest read is that Ad Storm doesn't replace a senior creative director, but it does collapse the time between idea and first draft from days to minutes. For agencies running ten or twenty client accounts, that compounding time-saving is the entire ROI argument.
Affiliate marketers and info-product sellers will appreciate the ad-cloning feature most. Being able to take a proven angle from the swipe-file and adapt it to your offer — legally, with your own assets — is a real edge in a niche where everyone is fighting over the same hooks.
The category is crowded. Tools like AdCreative.ai focus on the visual. Copy.ai and Jasper focus on the text. Canva's Magic Studio sits in the middle but assumes you already know what to say. Each one solves a slice of the problem and leaves the rest on your desk.
Ad Storm is the first tool we've used that takes the brief seriously as a unit. It treats an ad as one artefact with three parts — angle, visual, copy — and refuses to ship any of them without the others. The result is fewer assets in your downloads folder and more campaigns ready to go live.
Pricing is competitive too. The launch offer positions it well below the monthly subscriptions of the established players, which makes the risk of trying it almost nil.
The Verdict
Short answer: yes, with confidence — provided you actually run, or plan to run, paid ads. This is a doer's tool. If you're not advertising, you won't extract value from it. If you are, the time it saves on its first campaign will likely pay for the entire purchase.
What sells the product, in the end, isn't a single feature. It's the philosophy behind it: that the modern ad platform rewards volume and variety of creative, and that humans are the bottleneck. Ad Storm removes that bottleneck without removing taste — you still pick the angles, you still approve the output. It just hands you a stack of strong starting points instead of a blank canvas.
We're scoring it 4.8 out of 5. The half-point we held back is for the inevitable rough edges that every founder-led launch product carries in its first months. Based on Cyril Gupta's track record of supporting his releases long after launch day, we expect those edges to be sanded down quickly.
If the new creative-first ad economy is going to happen with you or without you, Ad Storm is the most pragmatic way we've seen to make sure it happens with you.
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