Omneky launched an API and MCP server on July 10, 2026, opening its autonomous AI advertising engine to developers, commerce platforms, and AI agents for the first time. The new tools let outside systems generate finished, on-brand ad creative from a single URL, without manual design or prompt engineering.
The API accepts a brand URL, then automatically extracts positioning, colors, and fonts. It writes headlines and calls-to-action, composes product images, and renders ads in every major aspect ratio - 1:1, 4:5, 9:16, and 16:9. The output includes UGC-style and short-form video variants, and the system regenerates creative based on performance data to prevent ad fatigue.
Alongside the API, an MCP server exposes the same creative generation tools to AI agents that use the Model Context Protocol. Omneky's MCP server makes the creative engine available to AI agents via the Model Context Protocol, a standard that is the focus of MCP (Model Context Protocol) Courses. A founder can tell their AI assistant to "make launch ads for our new product page," and the agent returns finished multi-format creative - no dashboard, no design tool required.
"The API makes our creative engine a primitive that any platform can build on," said Hikari Senju, Founder and CEO of Omneky. "The MCP server makes it native to AI agents themselves."
The launch targets commerce platforms that want to embed white-label creative generation for thousands of brands, agencies wiring Omneky into production pipelines, and AI agent developers adding advertising capabilities to assistants. Documentation is available at omneky.com/api-docs.
Why this matters for creatives
The API's ability to produce multi-variant, performance-driven ad creative from minimal input changes how design teams can approach high-volume production. Instead of manually resizing and revising ads for each platform, creatives can focus on brand strategy while the system handles repetitive layout and testing. The automatic regeneration feature fights ad fatigue by refreshing creative based on real performance signals, a process that typically requires constant manual oversight. For design and copy professionals, the shift means less time on mechanical tasks and more time on concept and direction - a topic explored further in AI for Creatives resources.
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