Campaigns with many variations
Generate several visual directions from the same brief and compare which style works best before spending time on the final asset.
ToolEdition helps marketing teams, creators, and agencies generate, edit, and compare social media assets on one canvas. It is useful when you need many versions, formats, and styles without jumping across tools.
Why it fits
Every campaign needs versions for Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, X, ads, and newsletters. The hard part is not generating one isolated image, but keeping a visual direction while iterating quickly.
Generate several visual directions from the same brief and compare which style works best before spending time on the final asset.
Turn one idea into square, vertical, and horizontal versions while keeping references, colors, and composition on the same board.
Remove backgrounds, erase objects, or change scenes to reuse assets without starting again from scratch.
Practical flow
Upload brand images, previous campaign examples, or write the concept you want to explore.
Create several visual proposals and place them side-by-side to decide with context, not from an isolated gallery.
Adjust backgrounds, objects, crops, and combinations until the asset fits the channel and objective.
Group assets by campaign, format, or client and prepare the example set for presentation or production.
Client examples
"Create three visuals to announce a new productivity app: one minimal, one editorial, and one more dynamic for stories."
Outcome: A board with comparable style routes to choose the campaign direction.
"Generate a vertical carousel cover about marketing tips with a clean look, headline focus, and space for text."
Outcome: Base assets for a carousel, reel cover, and square post from the same idea.
"Use this product photo as a reference, remove the background, and create three seasonal ad scenes."
Outcome: A/B test variations without rebuilding the visual session.
Formats
Vertical covers, stories, square posts, and compositions designed to capture attention quickly.
Cleaner visuals for educational pieces, launches, use cases, and product announcements.
Visual variations to test concepts, backgrounds, tones, and crops before scaling a campaign.
FAQ
Yes. /solutions/social-media sits outside the protected Studio area and declares its own SEO metadata.
No. It helps explore, produce variations, and speed up visual decisions; creative judgment still matters.
Yes. You can start from visual references and keep them on the canvas while iterating new assets.
This solution is public at /solutions/social-media so you can share it with clients and explain how ToolEdition applies to social media.