Adwave has officially launched its AI-driven advertising platform for the public and offers small companies, entrepreneurs and makers the opportunity to make and send professional TV commercials in just two minutes and for just $ 50.
The company announced the public release on May 15, 2025, after a successful private beta. The Adwave platform combines artificial intelligence and behavioral science to streamline, which has traditionally been a complex and expensive process.
“Many studies show that TV advertisements are more effective than online advertising because you do not compete against various other advertisements on the same screen and praying people do not wipe your advertisement,” said David Naffis, CEO and co-founder of Adwave. “The problem is that it has been easier to advertise online than on TV.”
TV advertisements usually relate to hiring production companies, coordinating with advertising agencies and buying broadcasters through local broadcasters – steps that often require significant investments and time. Adwave strives to eliminate these barriers by the streamlined four -step process.
“Adwave eliminates what traditionally has been thousands of dollars in costs and months of work by offering an intuitive, four-step, two minutes of process to make immediately compelling, adapted TV advertisements for free,” the company said. “Companies can then broadcast these advertisements on TV from just $ 50.”
“Our mission is to eliminate production costs and complex media puying processes, so that everyone can make and broadcast a memorable advertisement on TV in a few minutes,” Naffis added. “Entrepreneurs and small companies deserve the same results that big brands have been getting for decades.”
The public release of Adwave contains new functions such as image-to-video functionality and AI-driven video editing. These improvements are designed to further simplify the process for users with limited marketing sources or experience.
During the Beta period, Adwave collaborated with a series of small companies, which increases their visibility and customer involvement. One of such things was Mountain Burger, a local restaurant that saw considerable foot traffic after his campaign.
“As a local hamburger restaurant, we knew that our food could win hearts – we just needed more people to know that we existed,” said Delanie Stevens, GM of Mountain Burger. “Adwave made it incredibly easy to make a professional-looking TV advertisement and to get it for local customers. We didn’t need a large marketing team or budget. Within a few days after launching our campaign, we started seeing new faces coming in that they ‘saw us on TV’. It was wild.
Adwave is now available to the general public. Users can make and launch their own TV advertisements by visiting Adwave.com.
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