Use Case

AI Ad Creatives

Create ad visuals for campaigns, paid media, social promotions, and launch assets with the right balance of speed, control, and polish.

Flux AI helps marketing teams generate ad creatives faster, compare image directions, and move from concept draft to campaign-ready visual inside one workflow.

Best For

Where this workflow fits best

Campaign concept exploration

Use fast models first when you need multiple directions for hooks, compositions, and visual angles.

Paid media visuals

Create cleaner ad frames with enough contrast, focus, and negative space for overlay copy and CTA placement.

Launch assets

Build polished ad images for product launches, seasonal promotions, and conversion-focused campaign pages.

Workflow

How to use this use case

Start with multiple concepts

Use a speed-first model to test campaign direction before moving into higher-quality refinement.

Choose the ad format

Set the ratio for story ads, feed ads, banner placements, or landing page hero slots.

Refine for production

Move to a higher-fidelity model when the concept is approved and the image needs to ship.

Recommended Models

Which models to start with

Flux Schnell

Best for ad concept drafts, early creative testing, and rapid variation across hooks and layouts.

Flux Dev

Best when the team wants one stable ad workflow with balanced quality and flexible refinement.

Flux 2 Pro

Best when the campaign needs cleaner commercial polish and stronger subject consistency.

FAQ

Common questions about this use case

Quick answers about model choice, workflow fit, and how to use Flux AI for this image task.

Which model is best for AI ad creatives?

Flux Schnell is best for early ad ideation, Flux Dev is best for balanced production workflows, and Flux 2 Pro is best when the campaign needs more polished commercial output.

Can I use Flux AI for paid social ads?

Yes. This use case is well suited to social ads, banners, launch visuals, and campaign image testing across multiple formats.

How should I structure prompts for ad images?

Describe the offer, subject, background, composition, copy space, and visual tone. Then use negative prompts to remove clutter and distractions.