Amazon announces launch of new AI tools for advertisers

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Jay Richman, vice president of Creative Experiences for Amazon Ads | LinkedIn

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Amazon has announced the launch of two new generative AI tools, Creative Studio and Audio Generator, through its Amazon Ads division. These tools aim to assist advertisers in overcoming creative challenges and expanding their opportunities by providing a more dynamic and engaging experience for customers.

According to a press release by Amazon, the AI Creative Studio is an all-in-one platform that integrates image, video, and eventually audio generation tools. It is designed to help advertisers easily create and refine ad content. The tool allows users of all experience levels to generate high-quality creatives from a single product image or existing ad. It also includes an AI Gallery for inspiration and offers unlimited storage for assets.

Additionally, Amazon Ads has introduced the Audio Generator, which creates ad copy and a 30-second audio advertisement from a product's ASIN (Amazon Standard Identification Number) at no extra cost. This tool, along with the Video Generator that produces custom video content based on a product image, aims to make audio advertising more accessible while helping advertisers produce engaging and cost-effective content.

"We’re excited to introduce these new AI-powered creative tools, which have the potential to transform how brands connect with Amazon customers," said Jay Richman, vice president of Creative Experiences for Amazon Ads. Richman added that by reducing the complexities of working across multiple formats and placements, these innovations empower advertisers to reach their audiences more easily throughout the shopping journey. Advertisers can also update creatives seasonally, generate fresh trend-driven content, and tailor ads to different use cases.

Amazon offers a range of services including online and in-person shopping, delivery of fresh produce, media distribution, various devices such as Alexa and Fire TV, as well as cloud solutions through Amazon Web Services (AWS), according to information provided on its "What We Do" webpage.

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