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# The Fast Path: URL to Ad

> URL to Ad is the single fastest way to produce a finished ad — paste a product page, get an ad.

URL to Ad is the single fastest way to produce a finished ad. You paste a live product page, Ad Studio pulls the relevant product information — images, name, description, branding — and generates a complete ad based on it. For e-commerce sellers, this is the killer feature.

## When to use URL to Ad

* You sell on Shopify, Amazon, Etsy, your own storefront, or any e-commerce platform with public product pages.
* You want a first creative draft fast — to test a concept, fill a campaign deadline, or generate volume for A/B testing.
* You have a catalog of products and want ads for many of them without setting up each one manually.
* You want a baseline ad you'll then refine in the main workspace.

## How URL to Ad works

<Steps>
  <Step title="Click URL to Ad">
    In the left sidebar under **Tools**, click "URL to Ad."
  </Step>

  <Step title="Paste your product URL">
    Paste the full URL of your product page. Use the live public URL — not a draft page that requires login.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Confirm the product details">
    Confirm the product details Ad Studio has pulled. Edit anything that's missing or wrong.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Pick the format and settings">
    Pick the format and basic settings, or accept the defaults to generate quickly.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Create">
    Click **Create**. In a few minutes you'll have a finished ad ready to download or refine.
  </Step>
</Steps>

## Getting better URL to Ad results

<Tip>
  URL to Ad works best when your product page is clean: good product photos, a clear product name, an accurate description. If your page is cluttered or your photos are weak, fix the page first — then generate. **The output is only as good as the input.**
</Tip>

* Make sure your product page has at least **three clean photos**: hero, lifestyle/in-use, and detail.
* Use a clear, descriptive product name. "Hydrating Vitamin C Serum" generates better than "Glow Drops V2."
* If your page has a strong tagline or unique selling point in the description, the system will use it. If it doesn't, edit the pulled description before generating.
* Generate two or three variations and compare. Pick the strongest and run it; refine the others in the main workspace.

<Note>
  Have a catalog? Run several products through URL to Ad back-to-back to build a library of baseline drafts, then spend your creative time only on the ones worth refining.
</Note>

## What to do with the output

Treat the URL-to-Ad output as a **draft, not a final**. It will get you 70–80% of the way to a good ad. The remaining 20–30% — picking the perfect hook, tuning the avatar, dialing in the setting — is where the main workspace comes in. The next section walks you through that workflow.
