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These terms cover how you can use AdLibrary.net, the free AI ad generator. Read them alongside our Privacy Policy, which explains what we collect when you generate an ad.
Last updated: 15 August 2026
1. Acceptance of these terms
By opening AdLibrary.net and generating an ad, you agree to these terms. There is no account to create and nothing to sign, so using the generator is how you accept them. If you don't agree, the only requirement is that you stop using the site — nothing else is asked of you.
2. What AdLibrary.net is
AdLibrary.net turns a written prompt into a finished ad creative. It sits next to research tools like the Meta ad library or the Google Ads Transparency Center, but it does the opposite job: those catalogue ads that already ran, while this one generates new ones on request. It is not a database of other advertisers' campaigns, and it does not claim to index anyone's ad spend. See the ad creative glossary entry if "ad creative" isn't a term you use day to day.
3. The service is free, provided "as is"
AdLibrary.net is free. There is no paid tier, no credit balance, no subscription and nothing to purchase, so none of these terms describe billing, refunds or plan changes because none of those exist. The generator is offered "as is" and "as available" — we don't promise a specific model, a specific output quality, or that the service will be free of interruptions. If a third-party provider we rely on changes or removes a model, the tools you see on the site may change with it.
4. Acceptable use
The generator is open to anyone, and that openness only works if people use it in good faith. You may not use AdLibrary.net to produce:
- Illegal, hateful or deceptive content, including ads designed to defraud or mislead.
- Sexual content, or content that sexualises real or fictional minors.
- Ads that infringe someone else's copyright, trademark or other intellectual property.
- Content that impersonates a real person or a brand you don't represent.
You also may not scrape, crawl or otherwise automate requests against the generator outside of the interface we provide — the anti-abuse checks on the site exist specifically to keep the service usable for everyone else, and routing around them is a breach of these terms.
5. Ownership of what you generate
Whatever AdLibrary.net renders from your prompt is yours to use, including commercially — put it in a paid campaign, hand it to a client, or file it in a swipe file, same as the product ad and UGC-style hook examples we walk through elsewhere on the site. We claim no ownership over the images you generate. That said, you're responsible for making sure the ad you publish is accurate, legal, and doesn't infringe on anyone else's rights — generation doesn't clear a claim someone else might have.
6. Third-party AI model providers
The images themselves are rendered by third-party AI model providers, not by servers we operate ourselves. When you submit a prompt, that text is sent to whichever provider is generating the output. Those providers have their own terms and their own handling of the content they process, separate from ours, and we choose providers with usage terms compatible with a free, anonymous, commercially-usable tool. Our Privacy Policy lists the categories of processors we use in more detail.
7. Our intellectual property
The AdLibrary.net name, logo, site design and the code behind the generator belong to us. These terms don't give you a license to that material beyond what's needed to use the site normally in a browser — you can't fork the interface, republish our copy as your own, or claim the AdLibrary.net brand as your own product.
8. Disclaimer of warranties
We don't warrant that the generator will always be available, that outputs will be free of errors, or that a given prompt will produce the result you had in mind. Ad generation is probabilistic — the same prompt can render differently each time — and you should review anything you plan to publish before it goes live, the same way you'd proof any ad before spending money behind it.
9. Limitation of liability
To the extent the law allows, AdLibrary.net and the people who operate it aren't liable for indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising from your use of the site — including lost ad spend, lost revenue, or reputational harm from a published ad. Because the service is free, our total liability for any claim is limited to nothing paid, which is to say: use the outputs at your own judgment, particularly for claims that touch health, finance, or anything regulated.
10. Changes to these terms
We may update these terms as the product changes — a new model provider, a new feature, a new restriction on acceptable use. The version posted here is the current one, and the date at the top of the page reflects the last revision. Continued use of the generator after a change means you accept the updated terms.
11. Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws applicable at the operator's place of business, without regard to conflict-of-law rules. If a provision here turns out to be unenforceable in a given jurisdiction, the rest of the terms stay in effect.
12. Contact
Questions about these terms, or about anything you generated, can go to [email protected]. For questions specifically about data — what we collect and how to have it removed — see the Privacy Policy, which covers that in more detail.
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Try FreeCommon questions
Do I need an account to use AdLibrary.net?
No. There's no sign-up, no login and nothing to remember — you generate ads anonymously.
Who owns the ads I generate?
You do. Use them commercially, hand them to a client, or keep them in a private swipe file — we don't claim ownership over generated output.
Does AdLibrary.net store the ads I don't publish?
Generated images are held on object storage so the result can be served back to you. See the Privacy Policy for retention details.
Can I automate requests to the generator?
Not outside the interface we provide. Scraping or bulk-automating requests around our anti-abuse checks is against these terms.
AdLibrary.net is an independent ad generation tool. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Meta, Google, TikTok, LinkedIn, X or Pinterest. Platform names are used only to describe the ad formats the generator renders for.