Cuttable Launches in U.S. Offering 3.1 Billion Free AI-Generated Ads for Ecommerce Brands
LOS ANGELES — Cuttable, an Australian startup leveraging artificial intelligence to automate ad creation for e-commerce brands, has officially launched in the United States. To mark the occasion, the company is offering 1,000 free ads to every online store across the country—amounting to more than 3.1 billion ads in total—tailored for Meta’s Facebook and Instagram platforms. Cuttable’s platform streamlines the ad creation process for e-commerce businesses by connecting directly to Shopify and other e-commerce storefronts. It analyzes a brand’s product catalog, style, and target audience to generate high-performing, AI-driven ad content at scale. The system automatically produces variations of images, videos, copy, and calls to action, enabling brands to run more ads with less effort and lower costs. The company’s entry into the U.S. market comes at a time when e-commerce brands are under increasing pressure to maintain consistent and engaging ad campaigns across social media. With rising ad costs and shrinking attention spans, automated creative tools have become essential for staying competitive. Cuttable’s launch strategy centers on accessibility and rapid adoption. By giving away millions of ads, the company aims to lower the barrier to entry for small and mid-sized brands that may lack the resources to hire dedicated creative teams or agencies. The move underscores a broader trend in the digital marketing space, where AI is transforming how brands produce and optimize content. As Meta continues to prioritize AI-powered tools for advertisers, platforms like Cuttable are positioning themselves as key enablers of scalable, data-driven advertising. With its U.S. launch now underway, Cuttable is targeting e-commerce businesses across industries—from fashion and beauty to home goods and electronics—looking to boost visibility and conversion rates without scaling up their creative teams.
