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Omneky

Generates ad creative with AI, launches it to the ad platforms, and scores what performed, closing the loop between making ads and measuring them.

4.8· 14 reviews· via G2Founded 2018 · San Francisco, California, United States

What is Omneky?

Omneky is an AI creative platform for paid advertising. It generates ad images and videos from brand assets and rules, publishes them directly to ad platforms, then reports which creative performed and scores future variations against that history. The distinguishing idea is the closed loop: most AI creative tools stop at generation and leave performance measurement to a separate analytics stack, while Omneky treats making the ad and learning from it as one workflow.

Best known for: closing the loop between AI ad generation and performance data

Key features

  • AI product image and video generation
  • Direct ad and campaign launching to platforms
  • AI ad scoring and performance insights
  • Brand rules to keep generated creative on-brand
  • Avatar video creation and storyboards
  • Forecasting and budget planning

Who Omneky is best for

  • Ecommerce and DTC brands that burn through ad creative faster than they can produce it
  • Small marketing teams running paid social without a designer on staff
  • Agencies producing volume creative variations for multiple client brands

Ideal team: Marketing teams and agencies of 1-25 running continuous paid social campaigns, where creative volume is the bottleneck and there is no in-house design capacity to meet it.

Omneky pricing

Lite

$29/flat / mo

  • 200 credits per month, 1 brand, 2 team seats
  • AI product image and video generation
  • Ad and campaign launcher with AI brand rules
Popular

Standard

$99/flat / mo

  • 1,000 credits per month, 3 brands, 6 team seats
  • Forecasting, budget planning, and AI ad scoring
  • Avatar video creation and storyboards

Pro

$249/flat / mo

  • 4,000 credits per month, 5 brands, 10 team seats
  • Drilldown insights and AI scoring recommendations
  • Long-form videos with storyboards and character replacement

Enterprise

Custom

  • Custom credits, brand, and team limits
  • Custom AI model fine-tuning and integrations
  • White-label support, enterprise SLA, and media buying services

Costs to watch before you commit

  • Everything is metered in credits, so the real constraint is output volume rather than the monthly fee: 200 credits on Lite goes quickly at video generation rates.
  • Brand limits (1, 3, 5) are a separate upgrade trigger from credits, and they bite first for agencies handling multiple clients.
  • Yearly billing is advertised at 20% below the monthly rates listed here.
  • The 7-day free trial is short for a tool whose value depends on running real campaigns long enough to score results.
  • Ad spend on Meta, Google, and other channels is entirely separate from the subscription.

Omneky pros and cons

Pros

  • Closes the loop that most AI creative tools leave open: it generates the ad, launches it, and scores what actually performed
  • Brand rules keep generated creative recognizably yours rather than generically AI-looking
  • Lite at $29 is a genuinely low entry point for a platform that includes campaign launching
  • Video generation, avatars, and storyboards included rather than sold as a separate product
  • Multi-brand support from Standard upward, which suits agencies handling several clients
  • Yearly billing takes 20% off, and every plan includes a free trial

Cons

  • Everything is metered in credits, so output volume is the real constraint rather than the monthly fee
  • 200 credits on Lite disappears quickly once you generate video rather than static images
  • Brand limits of 1, 3, and 5 are a second upgrade trigger, and they bite agencies before credits do
  • The 7-day trial is short for a product whose value only shows after campaigns run long enough to score
  • A 4.85 rating drawn from just 14 G2 reviews is a thin evidence base, and we display the count for that reason
  • Enterprise pricing is quote-only, so the top of the range means a sales conversation

Omneky review: a closer look

What Omneky is

Omneky is an AI creative platform for paid advertising. It generates ad images and videos from your brand assets, publishes them straight to the ad platforms, and then reports which creative performed so later generations can be scored against that history. Founded in 2018 and based in San Francisco, it sits in a category that has grown crowded very quickly, and its particular claim is scope: most tools in this space make creative and stop there.

The closed loop is the actual product

This is the distinction worth understanding, because on a feature list Omneky looks similar to a dozen AI ad generators. Most of them produce creative and hand it to you, at which point you upload it to Meta or Google yourself, wait, then open a separate analytics tool to work out what happened. Omneky runs generation, launch, and scoring as one workflow, so performance data feeds back into what it makes next. Whether that closed loop is worth paying for depends entirely on volume. If you produce a handful of ads a quarter, you can do the analysis yourself and a cheaper generator will serve you. If you are testing dozens of variations continuously, the manual version of this loop is a part-time job, and automating it is the whole value.

Credits, not the monthly fee, are your real budget

The plan prices are $29, $99, and $249, and those numbers matter less than the credit allowances behind them: 200, 1,000, and 4,000 per month. Credits are consumed per generation, and video costs substantially more than a static image, so a team that mostly generates video will move through an allowance far faster than the tier names suggest. Before choosing, estimate how many assets you actually need each month and what share are video, then map that to a tier. Judging by the subscription price alone is the mistake this pricing model invites, and the honest way to compare Omneky against a competitor is cost per usable asset rather than cost per month.

Brand limits are the agency trap

Lite covers 1 brand, Standard 3, and Pro 5. For a single company that ceiling is irrelevant and credits will always be the binding constraint. For an agency it is usually the reverse: you hit the brand limit with your sixth client while still holding unused credits, and the upgrade is forced by a number that has nothing to do with how much you generated. Anyone managing multiple client brands should count clients first and credits second, because that ordering determines which tier you actually need and it is the opposite of how the pricing page reads.

On the rating, and what we do not know

Omneky scores 4.85 on G2, which is excellent, from 14 reviews, which is very few. We display both numbers together deliberately. Fourteen reviews is not enough to tell you how the product behaves across different industries, ad accounts, or team sizes, and small samples in young categories skew toward early enthusiasts. Treat the score as encouraging rather than settled, and lean on the free trial more heavily than you would for a tool with thousands of reviews behind it. That is not a criticism of Omneky, it is a statement about how much evidence exists.

How it compares

Against AdCreative.ai, that is the closest competitor and the better-known one, focused hard on generating and scoring creative with a larger user base behind it. Against Canva, Canva is a design tool that anyone can use and has no campaign launching or performance scoring. Against Creatopy or Celtra, those are creative automation platforms aimed at larger teams producing volume variations. Against hiring a freelance designer, the comparison is volume: a designer produces better individual work, and cannot produce fifty variations a week. The honest summary: Omneky competes on scope rather than on any single capability, and the closed loop is what you are paying for.

Who should use Omneky?

A good fit

Omneky fits ecommerce and DTC brands, small marketing teams, and agencies of roughly 1 to 25 that run continuous paid social and are limited by how fast they can produce creative rather than by budget or targeting. It suits teams with no designer on staff who need a steady flow of on-brand variations, and it is strongest where testing volume is high enough that manually launching and analyzing each variation has become real work.

Look elsewhere if…

Businesses producing a few ads a quarter should use a cheaper generator or a designer, since the closed loop solves a problem they do not have. Teams wanting general design rather than ad creative should use Canva. Agencies should count client brands before comparing plans, since brand limits will force the tier rather than credits. And anyone who needs a long evaluation should note the trial is 7 days, which is short for a tool measured by campaign results.

The verdict

4.8/ 5 · G2 rating

Omneky is doing something more ambitious than most AI ad tools by owning generation, launch, and performance scoring in one place, and for a team testing creative continuously that integration is worth real money. Two things decide whether it fits. Credits, not the plan price, are your actual budget, and video burns them fast, so price it per usable asset rather than per month. And the 4.85 rating rests on only 14 reviews, so use the trial properly rather than treating the score as settled. If your bottleneck is genuinely creative volume, it belongs on the shortlist. If it is targeting or budget, this solves the wrong problem well.

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