Free LinkedIn Ad Copy Generator
Turn a product description and a target audience into ready-to-run LinkedIn ad copy — intro text, headline, and a call-to-action that speaks to decision-makers. Add your inputs, hit generate, paste it into Campaign Manager.
- Full ad copy — intro text, headline, and CTA in one draft
- Built for B2B: speaks to a professional, buying audience
- Audience and keyword inputs shape every line
- No signup, no caps — generate as many variations as you want
What Makes a LinkedIn Ad Worth the Click?
LinkedIn ads cost more per click than most other platforms, so weak copy gets expensive fast. A good ad has three working parts: intro text that hooks a busy professional, a headline that names the benefit, and a CTA that tells them exactly what to do next. Miss any one of them and the spend leaks.
Writing that for every campaign — and every audience segment — is slow. You know your product, but turning that into copy that sounds right to a CMO, a developer, and a founder takes time you would rather spend on targeting and budget. A LinkedIn ad generator hands you a finished draft built around your inputs, so you start from copy instead of a blank field.
One thing to be clear about: this tool writes the ad copy, not the image or the mockup. If you came looking for a design tool to lay out a sponsored post, that is a different job. Here you bring a product, an audience, and a keyword — and get the words that earn the click.
Intro text that stops the scroll
The first line above the image is where most readers decide. Every ad opens with intro text built around a real reason your audience should care.
The full ad, not a fragment
You get intro text, a benefit-led headline, and a clear call-to-action — the three copy fields LinkedIn asks for, written together so they fit.
Written for your audience
Tell the tool who you are selling to and the copy shifts to match — the tone for a finance lead is not the tone for an engineering manager.
A CTA that asks for the click
Each draft ends with a direct call-to-action — book a demo, download the guide, start a trial — so the ad does a job instead of trailing off.
Three Jobs Every LinkedIn Ad Has to Do
Most ad tools just rephrase your product blurb. This one is built around the three things a LinkedIn ad actually has to pull off.
Speak to the Right Person
The audience job
A LinkedIn feed is full of people at work, not shoppers. The generator writes for a professional reader — naming their role, their problem, and the outcome they answer to.
Lead With the Benefit
The headline test
Decision-makers skim. A headline that names a clear payoff — saved time, lower cost, fewer errors — beats one that just states what the product is. Every draft puts the benefit first.
Earn the Next Step
The conversion edit
An ad with no clear ask wastes paid reach. The tool closes every draft with one specific call-to-action, so the click leads somewhere instead of nowhere.
From Product Inputs to Finished Ad
Describe your product
Enter your product name and a short description of what it does. A sentence or two is enough — more detail sharpens the copy.
Name your audience
Tell the tool who the ad is for — a job title, an industry, a company size. This is what makes the copy land instead of sounding generic.
Add your keywords
Drop in the keywords or phrases your audience would recognize, so the right language shows up in the headline and intro.
Generate and run
Hit Generate and get intro text, a headline, and a CTA in seconds. Copy it, tweak the wording, and paste it into LinkedIn Campaign Manager.
For Every Team Running LinkedIn Ads
B2B Marketers
Spin up ad copy for new campaigns in seconds, then split-test variations without writing each one from scratch.
Agencies & Freelancers
Write on-brand LinkedIn ads for several clients at once and keep the quality steady across every account.
Founders & Startups
Run lead-gen ads before you hire a copywriter. Describe the product, name the buyer, and ship a campaign.
Demand Gen & Sales Teams
Test messaging for different segments fast — a draft per persona, ready to feed into your pipeline.
Recruiters & HR Teams
Promote open roles and employer-brand content with copy that reads right to the candidates you want.
SaaS & Product Teams
Turn a feature launch or webinar into ad copy that names the benefit instead of listing specs.
Trusted by Marketers and Agencies
“I used to block out a full afternoon to write ad copy for a campaign. Now I get a solid intro, headline, and CTA in under a minute and spend that time on targeting instead.”
“We run LinkedIn ads for nine clients. This keeps the copy consistent and gives me three or four variations to test without briefing a writer every time.”
“I'm not a copywriter and our first ads showed it. Feeding in the product and the buyer persona gave me copy that actually sounds like it knows the audience.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the LinkedIn ad generator free?
Yes. Enter your product, audience, and keywords, then generate — no signup, no credit card, no daily caps. Create as many ad variations as you want.
What does the tool actually generate?
A complete piece of LinkedIn ad copy: intro text that hooks the reader, a benefit-led headline, and a clear call-to-action. These are the three copy fields LinkedIn Campaign Manager asks for, written to work together.
Does it create the ad image too?
No. This tool writes the words — intro text, headline, and CTA. It does not design the image or build a mockup. You bring the copy here and handle the creative separately.
Is the copy made for B2B audiences?
Yes. LinkedIn is a professional network, so the generator writes for a working, buying audience. When you name a job title or industry, the tone and angle shift to match that reader.
How long is the generated ad copy?
It fits LinkedIn ad fields — intro text kept short enough to avoid truncation, a headline under roughly 150 characters, and a tight CTA. You can trim or rework any of it before you publish.
Can I generate ads in other languages?
Yes — more than 25 languages are supported. Pick yours before generating and the full ad copy comes back written in that language.
Can I use it for different LinkedIn ad formats?
The copy works for Sponsored Content and single-image ads, where intro text and a headline carry the message. For Text Ads or Message Ads you can shorten the draft to fit those fields.
Can I edit the copy or generate a new version?
Of course. Treat each result as a fast first draft — copy it and change any wording you want. If it is not quite right, generate again for a fresh angle, or build a few variations to A/B test.
