About Oppye
The story behind Oppye
Oppye is an AI ad-creative tool that turns one approved creative into every ad format your campaign needs — without cropping, stretching, or breaking the brand.
Why I built Oppye
Oppye began with a problem I kept hitting as a designer: turning one approved ad creative into the dozens of sizes a campaign actually needs is slow, repetitive work — and most tools either crop the message out, stretch the layout, or quietly mangle the brand.
I wanted something that adapts a creative to each platform by rebuilding the layout— not by force-fitting it into a new frame. I couldn't find it, so I built it. Oppye reads the original design, detects the logo, product, headline, and call-to-action, and re-composes the layout for each format instead of cropping or stretching it.
Today Oppye does two jobs: it generates new ad concepts from a brief and resizes an approved creative into every platform size — Meta, Google Display, LinkedIn, Performance Max, and Stories — while keeping the brand identity intact.
Oppye is built and run by David Bejan, a graphic designer focused on ad-creative production, and is operated from Bucharest, Romania.
What Oppye is built on
A few principles shape every decision — and each one maps to something the product actually does.
Brand consistency first
Resizing should rebuild the layout, never distort your logo, colors, or type. Oppye reads the original design and carries the brand-identity elements through to every format.
Speed without the busywork
One approved creative in, a full platform-ready set out — so your time goes into the campaign instead of re-cropping the same artwork into a dozen sizes by hand.
Designer-grade output
The bar is work you would be comfortable putting in front of a client: layouts that respect hierarchy and safe areas, with every output reviewable and refinable in chat before it ships.
Built for real campaigns
Outputs are meant to be published, not just admired. Google Display exports are automatically compressed under the 150KB upload limit so each size is ready for the ad platform.
What makes Oppye different
Most resize tools work on the canvas — they crop or scale whatever you hand them. Oppye works on the creative. It reads the original design, identifies the logo, product, headline, and CTA, and rebuilds the layout natively for each format and aspect ratio.
That means extreme shapes like 728×90 leaderboards and 160×600 skyscrapers are rendered at their true shape instead of cropped from a square — and a set of ad sizes actually looks like it came from the same brand. On generated banners, Oppye composites your real logo file directly onto the output; on resizes, it rebuilds from your approved creative and carries the logo over.
Questions about Oppye
Who is behind Oppye?
Oppye is built and run by David Bejan, a graphic designer focused on ad-creative production. He also writes the guides on the Oppye blog, where you can read more about how the product approaches resizing and brand consistency.
Where is Oppye based?
Oppye is operated from Bucharest, Romania. Full legal and trader-identification details are published on the Imprint page.
What does Oppye actually do?
Two things: it generates ad concepts from a brief, and it resizes one approved creative into every platform format — Meta, Google Display, LinkedIn, Performance Max, and Stories — by rebuilding the layout for each size instead of cropping or stretching it.
What makes Oppye different from a generic resize tool?
Instead of cropping or scaling the canvas, Oppye reads the original design — detecting the logo, product, headline, and CTA — and re-composes the layout for each format. Extreme shapes like 728×90 leaderboards and 160×600 skyscrapers are rendered natively at their true shape rather than cropped from a square.
Turn one approved creative into a full campaign set
Upload an approved creative or start from a prompt, then export platform-ready sizes in minutes.