Last updated February 2026
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LinkedIn Ad Creative Mockup

Build a pixel-perfect LinkedIn Sponsored Content mockup for client presentations, campaign approvals, and creative planning.

3 ad formats
Upload your image
Desktop & mobile preview
Download PNG free
1Ad content

Ad format

2Live preview
1200×628 px
in
LinkedIn Sponsored Content — mockup only
3Export

Download PNG

Full resolution • 1200×780 px

Paste the PNG into your presentation or design tool. For LinkedIn Campaign Manager, upload the original asset at the recommended dimensions for best quality.

Why ad mockups matter for client approval

Sending a brief or a list of copy variants to a client rarely gets fast sign-off. Stakeholders who are not in digital marketing need to see the ad the way a LinkedIn user would see it — in context, with the platform chrome, the CTA button, and the company branding all in place.

A realistic mockup collapses the feedback loop. Instead of explaining what the final creative will look like, you show it. Clients can react to visual hierarchy, text length, and CTA wording immediately — before any campaign budget is committed.

This tool generates mockups that mirror LinkedIn's actual Sponsored Content layout, so what you present is what your audience will see. No Figma license or design skills required.

How to present LinkedIn ads to clients

Start with the ad format

Choose Single Image for standard campaigns, Square for mobile-heavy audiences, or Text Ad for right-rail awareness campaigns.

Fill in real copy, not placeholders

Use the actual headline and description you plan to run. Clients respond to real messaging — lorem ipsum kills momentum.

Upload the hero image or logo

A creative with the real brand colors and imagery tells a much stronger story than a blue gradient placeholder.

Export and embed in a deck

Download the PNG and drop it into a slide alongside audience targeting details and budget projections for a full campaign brief.

Prepare A/B variants

Generate two mockups with different headlines or CTAs. Present them side by side to let the client choose the direction before production starts.

Frequently asked questions