AI Arms Race - Comparing Advertising Tools Across Social Giants

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With Google rolling out a new suite of AI-powered ad creation tools this week, now’s a good time to take stock of the growing number of AI features available to marketers. Each major ad platform now offers its own set of generative AI tools, designed to help you craft more compelling creative and sharpen your campaign targeting.


Below is a breakdown of the AI ad creation capabilities across key platforms. Note: this list focuses on native tools only—it doesn’t cover the vast range of third-party AI apps that are also on the rise.


  • If you haven’t explored these built-in options yet, it might be worth testing them out to see how they can streamline your workflow and improve ad performance.

    Meta


Meta’s added a range of AI-powered creative options for advertisers, including image expansion, text-to-image tools, background generation, text-to-video, copy suggestions and more.

Meta generative AI for ads

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently shared his vision to fully automate the ad creation process—essentially allowing businesses to connect their product catalog and let Meta’s system handle everything from generating to running ads, all within the set budget.


It may sound risky, but it’s already showing promise. Meta’s Advantage+ campaigns are outperforming traditional setups for many advertisers.


And honestly, it’s not surprising that AI could outperform humans in this area.


Today’s generative AI tools rely on advanced predictive models built on vast datasets of human behavior online. These systems understand what users are searching for, how they browse, and what content drives engagement. In many cases, they can anticipate individual preferences more accurately than marketers themselves.


That makes these tools especially valuable for campaign optimization across Facebook, Instagram, and Threads—and worth considering if you haven’t already.

 

TikTok

TikTok has a range of AI ad tools available via its Symphony platform, including ad script generation, image generation, trending templates, text-to-video, AI avatars and more.

TikTok Symphony
Similar to Meta’s advertising tools, TikTok’s Symphony suite is built to streamline campaign and content creation. All it needs is a product description or URL, and it can generate TikTok-ready video content automatically—pulling in images from the linked page and incorporating them into the final clip.


What makes Symphony particularly powerful is that it creates content informed by current TikTok trends and user behavior, helping ensure your videos feel native to the platform and resonate more effectively with viewers.


On the targeting front, TikTok also relies on predictive AI and machine learning, optimizing ad delivery based on real-time engagement data and user signals—just like other major social platforms.


X

X continues to evolve its AI tools, with its Grok chatbot now able to generate images, including ad variations, based on text prompts.

It can also incorporate variable inputs, including hand-drawn sketches, as inspiration. And yes, X’s ad system can also generate ad copy and content based on a product URL.

X AI Ads

X also offers AI-powered analytics to improve your campaigns, while its ad targeting is also now based on xAI frameworks, which should improve ad relevance.


Pinterest

Pinterest has background image generation for your Pins, automated image resizing and creative optimizations, powered by its AI systems.
Pinterest ads update
These features are all components of Pinterest’s Performance+ advertising suite, which includes automated tools for both ad targeting and campaign management.


By integrating the Pinterest Conversions API and Pinterest Tag into your setup, the platform’s system can automatically generate complete ad campaigns using your existing product images. This streamlined approach helps you reach relevant audiences with minimal manual effort, leveraging Pinterest’s internal data and automation to optimize performance.

LinkedIn

LinkedIn has gone all-in on AI, partly due to its parent company Microsoft investing billions into OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT

LinkedIn now offers AI-powered tools for virtually every step of the advertising process. This includes visual content creation through its integration with Microsoft Designer, AI-generated copy, and two types of fully automated campaigns: Performance Max and Accelerate.


For targeting, LinkedIn provides Predictive Audiences, while Sales Navigator users can access Lead IQ for AI-driven insights into individual LinkedIn members. Additionally, Campaign Manager features AI-generated campaign summaries to help streamline reporting and strategy.


Looking ahead, LinkedIn plans to embed AI agents throughout the platform, aiming to simplify and automate ad creation even further through its expanding suite of AI tools.

 

Snapchat

Snapchat has recently rolled out AI-powered smart bidding, allowing advertisers to define a target cost-per-action, which Snap’s system then works to deliver efficiently.


In addition, Snapchat offers generative AI tools for ad creation, including its Gen AI Copy Generator for writing ad text, text-to-image generation capabilities, and ongoing development of text-to-video tools.


Where Snapchat truly stands out is in augmented reality (AR). Its Gen AI suite within Lens Studio enables text-to-AR object creation, streamlining the AR development process and making it more accessible for creators and brands.

Snapchat GenAI


Meta’s AR and VR creation tools now also include built-in AI support. However, considering the widespread use and popularity of AR features on Snapchat, these tools may currently offer more advertising value on Snap’s platform.


Additionally, Snapchat offers AI-generated Sponsored Lenses, giving brands a more affordable and scalable option to leverage Lenses while also capitalizing on the growing AI trend.

Google

To wrap things up, Google has also rolled out a suite of AI tools, with the latest updates revealed at its I/O conference this week.


These include fully automated Performance Max campaigns, AI-driven smart bidding, and creative tools such as text-to-image and text-to-video generation, all aimed at helping advertisers streamline their ad creation and optimization processes.

 

Google has also introduced AI Max for Search campaigns, a new tool designed to help marketers better match AI-optimized queries with strategically placed promotions.


Additionally, the company is launching a new AI assistant that will be embedded across all its ad creation and management tools, offering continuous support for campaign planning and execution.


Clearly, the landscape of AI-powered advertising tools is expanding rapidly. These advanced systems offer deeper, data-driven insights and automation that could significantly improve campaign outcomes.


At the very least, they’re worth testing as part of your broader advertising strategy.

 

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