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How to add your logo to an image ad

It's easy.

Written by Vita

Your logo is one of those things that ties everything together — it's what makes an ad yours. The good news? Adding it to any AI image ad in Zeely takes less than a minute, and you've got full control over how it looks.

Here’s how to do it:

  1. Log in to your Zeely account: https://app.zeely.ai/

  2. Go to Projects, open the Image tab, and choose the creative you want to add a logo to.

  3. Click the three-dot menu (...) in the top-right corner of the image, then select Preview.

  4. Click Logo, the small button below the image. You can also add a logo right after generating your ad.

  5. At the top, you'll see a logo field:

    • If your logo is already there — pulled from your Brand DNA — you're good to go. Want to swap it out? Hit the pencil icon to replace it.

    • If the field is empty, tap it to upload your logo right then and there.

  6. Make sure the Show logo toggle is switched on. No toggle, no logo — it's that simple.

  7. Pick your position. Use the layout grid (the one with the small rectangles) to choose where your logo sits. The dot shows you exactly where it's going to land on the ad.

  8. Dial in the size and opacity:

    • Drag the size slider to make your logo bigger or smaller.

    • Adjust the opacity to control how bold or subtle it comes across — great if you want it to blend in without disappearing completely.

  9. Hit Save, and you're done. Your logo is now baked into your ad creative and ready to go. You can always find your visual in Projects, under the Image tab.

That's all it takes. A logo might seem like a small detail, but it's honestly one of the fastest ways to make your ads look more polished and on-brand — the kind of thing people notice even when they don't realize it.

Got a question or something's not looking right? Don't sweat it — just reach out to the Zeely support team directly through the in-app chat, or drop us an email at [email protected]. We're always around to help you figure it out.

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