Your product, not a stand-in
The fastest way to make an AI ad look fake is to drop your product into a generic gradient card. Batchcraft does the opposite. You connect your brand — logo, palette, fonts and your real product shots — and an agent composes ads that treat your photography as the hero, the way a designer would.
That means the model, the lighting and the styling in the ad are yours. Viewers recognise the product because it is the product, not a look-alike rendered from a text prompt.
Every format, art-directed
Paid social lives in three shapes — 4:5 feed, 9:16 story, 1:1 square — and a good ad is composed for each, not stretched to fit. Batchcraft lays out each format with placement-safe margins so nothing important sits under the UI, and refreshes the whole set on request.
Because the layout is composed per format rather than pulled from a fixed template, your fifth ad doesn't look like your first with the colours swapped. Every creative in your account is hash-checked for uniqueness so you never burn budget on byte-identical twins.
Statics for the sale, reels for the reach
The algorithms push video, so motion reels win you the cheap, organic-style reach. But the sale is usually closed by a static that carries the offer and the proof. Batchcraft gives you both from the same brand kit — turn any static into a 9:16 motion reel in a click, using the same real product imagery.
You end up with a matched set: reels that get seen and statics that convert, all unmistakably on-brand.
How it works
Connect your brand (paste a URL or upload assets), pick a style direction, approve the plan, and render the set. Refine anything in plain language — "warmer," "more urgency," "ten more like the third one" — and turn the winners into motion.
Start free with 100 credits and no card. Paid plans begin at $29/mo when you want reels un-watermarked and at volume.