How to Create Marketing Assets in Claude (2026)
Yes, Claude can create AI ad creative and a complete set of campaign assets when CreativeClaw is connected. Generate the photographic or illustrated layer with an image model, render exact headlines and logos with a layout engine, then adapt the approved concept into ads, social cards, OG images, banners, and short promo videos.
This guide maps each asset to the right CreativeClaw tool and shows how to keep the whole campaign on-brand.
Build the campaign in Claude
Create one strong concept, then adapt it everywhere
Start with 100 free credits. Claude can generate the visual, apply your brand, and turn the approved direction into every format you need.
Create marketing assetsWhich tool for which asset?
| Asset | Best approach | Guide |
|---|---|---|
| Social cards, OG images, quote cards | Layout render (text-perfect, on-brand) | Social graphics |
| Hero & ad backgrounds (photographic) | AI image model | Image generation |
| Infographics & stat posts | GPT Image 2 (best text) | GPT Image 2 |
| Logos & icons | Recraft V3 | Recraft V3 |
| Short promo / ad videos | Veo, Kling | Video generation |
| Voiceover for ads | TTS / voice cloning | Voiceovers |
Why use CreativeClaw for marketing assets?
CreativeClaw is the fastest and simplest way to use marketing assets in Claude. Here's why:
- No API keys needed - No accounts, no configuration files. Connect one URL and every model is available instantly.
- No subscriptions - Pay only for what you generate. $10 = 1,000 credits. No monthly fees, credits never expire.
- MCP Apps - Preview generated media directly in Claude's UI. See results inline without opening files or navigating to external URLs.
- Expert skills built in - CreativeClaw knows how to get the best results from marketing assets. You don't need to be a prompt engineering expert - Claude handles the optimization.
- Let Claude iterate - This is the real power. Claude generates, evaluates the result, refines the prompt, and regenerates - all in one conversation. Your AI agent becomes your creative director.
- Run from anywhere - CreativeClaw is a remote MCP server. Use it from Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Claude Web, or OpenClaw - same results, same account, wherever you work.
How to create AI ad creative in Claude
Step 1: Write one campaign brief. Give Claude the audience, offer, single message, required formats, and what a successful ad should make someone do.
Step 2: Lock the brand. Create a brand theme once with the exact colors, fonts, logos, voice, and visual direction. Claude can reuse it instead of approximating the brand from memory.
Step 3: Generate the visual layer. Use Flux 2 Pro or Nano Banana for product photography and campaign imagery. Keep text out of this layer when the final asset needs exact copy.
Step 4: Render the final layout. Add the real headline, CTA, logo, and brand typography with CreativeClaw’s layout renderer. This keeps text crisp and spacing reproducible.
Step 5: Expand only after approval. Approve one master concept, then derive square, landscape, story, email, and display-ad versions from it. The formats change; the campaign idea stays intact.
Setup by client
Claude Code - Install the CreativeClaw plugin for the full experience with skills and optimized prompts. See setup guide.
Claude Desktop (Cowork) - Add the CreativeClaw MCP URL in your MCP server settings.
Claude Web (claude.ai) - Add CreativeClaw as a remote MCP server in your MCP settings. The plugin with advanced skills is coming soon, but the MCP tools work today.
OpenClaw - Add CreativeClaw as an MCP server in your configuration.
A reusable Claude prompt for ad creative
Use CreativeClaw to create a paid-social campaign for [product].
Audience: [who should care]
Offer: [what they get]
Single message: [one promise]
Action: [what the ad should make them do]
Use the saved “[brand]” theme and approved logo.
First show me three concise visual directions. Do not generate yet.
After I choose one direction:
1. Generate the photographic layer without text.
2. Render the headline, logo, and CTA with the layout renderer.
3. Show me one 1080x1080 master ad for approval.
4. Only then adapt it to 1200x628 and 1080x1920.
Keep the campaign idea, color treatment, typography, and CTA hierarchy
consistent across every size.
This separates concept approval, image generation, and layout. It also prevents Claude from producing a batch of unrelated ads before the core direction is right.
Example requests by campaign goal
- Launch announcement: “Make a square Instagram announcement: headline ‘We just shipped X’, our brand colors, logo bottom-right”
- Ad creative: “Generate a photographic background of a desk workspace, then add our headline and CTA as a clean overlay”
- OG image: “Create a 1200x630 link-preview image for this article with the title and our logo”
- Promo clip: “Make a 5-second product teaser video with our tagline and a call to action”
Tip: Keep text-heavy assets (cards, OG images, ads with copy) on the layout-render path so the text is always pixel-perfect.
Frequently asked questions
Can Claude create ad creative?
Yes. With CreativeClaw connected, Claude can generate the photographic or illustrated layer, render exact headlines and logos with a layout engine, and export ad variants in the sizes each channel needs.
How do I keep AI-generated ads on-brand?
Save the brand’s colors, fonts, logos, voice, and visual direction as a CreativeClaw theme. Claude can reuse that approved theme across every ad, social card, banner, and campaign variation.
Can Claude create several ad sizes at once?
Yes. Start with one approved master concept, then ask Claude to adapt it into square, landscape, story, and display-ad formats while keeping the same campaign system.
Which model should I use for AI ad creative?
Use Flux 2 Pro or Nano Banana for photographic imagery, GPT Image 2 for image concepts that require legible text, Recraft V3 for vector-style graphics, and CreativeClaw’s layout renderer for exact final typography and logo placement.
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