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I like the user interface that BannerBoo offers. The templates also make it a very helpful tool to give guidance for creating an ad. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I haven't found anything negative about this tool. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Super Simple Max Tool!
Simple and fast work on banners Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Super Simple Max Tool!
The simplicity and speed of working on banners and I will say that I don't like only display restrictions! but what does it cost and the price is great Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
- No coding reqired for creating HTML5 banners
- Intuitive and user-friendly interface
- A lot of pre-designed templates Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
- I hope AI functions will be integrated in the future Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Ready made templates for banners makes it easy to generate banners and share with clients to preview Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Currently can only generate one banner at a time. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

The interface is simple and intuitive, the website is created so that everyone should feel comfortable using it.
Bannerboo allows you to create interesting and creative banners.
There's a big library of ready-made templates that you can quickly edit and adjust to your needs.
The program offers also the possibility of creating a nice range of different output files, ie. movable and/or static formats such as HTML5, gif, mp4, png, jpeg etc. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Not so many stock images to choose from and the viewing panel for the existing ones is much too small, making it difficult to search.
Also not so intuitive bottom bar, which is used to edit movable parts/objects and their features. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Let me say first that my experience with BannerBoo is minimal. Here are my finding from quickly trying out a few samples:
What I like most:
- great job on the UI/UX overall.
- what keeps me interested is the pretty good sample templates. I do hope that it will continue to grow weekly/monthly.
- I see the value in being able to create some simple animated ads quickly. Time is a big deal.
- I like the UI/UX more than Google Web Designer. I love the preview feature.
- being able to host the ad - edit them once and have them update everywhere. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
- the animation options seem to be limited primarily to in-out transitions. There is a custom animation option that is not usable for what I've tried to achieve. I can't seem to be able to animate by manipulating the item and adding keyframes for rotation, size, color, (CSS transform, translate, style) changes.
- the included object library is limited to a few items and limited functionality.
- can't seem to be able to do animations like in Animatron: like creating/editing animating objects. For example, you can't make something like the animated snowman from one of the templates by animating the hand and the hat in the app. You'd have to bring a fully animated graphic in, therefore having to add another software in the workflow, which would no longer be as quick and straightforward.
NOTE for the developer: if you decide to add more advanced controls, consider adding a separate toggle-able expert/standard mode. In standard mode UI would remain clean and simple to use. Animatron has something like that.
Currently, I'm still on the fence about it. I will play more with it and closely watch the development in the next few weeks, then decide.
However, the developer's work so far is of high quality, and it deserves a high rating. I think anyone interested in this should try and see how it meets their particular expectations. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Bannerboo is a super easy-to-use tool that allows me to create high converting HTML5 online banner ads in less than 5 minutes. This tool is perfect for beginners and it's a great way to master the basics of designing online advertisements. It's also a great way to test and experiment with different types of images and text to see how they perform on your site. It's a very good starting point for anyone who wants to start learning about creating online banner ads. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
If I have to nip pick, it would be their Ui. Utility-wise, it gets the job done, but I won't say it's beautiful or inspiring. It's a little behind most of its competitors in the beauty contest. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What I like best is how simple it is to use. I also like that there are tons of professionally designed templates so I save a ton of time. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It needs a better way of moving designs between brands Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
BannerBoo makes creating banners for your website, for social and for other means quick and easy to do. There's templates so you can jump straight in or you can make your own from scratch. I like how there's plenty of assets to choose from, including shapes, animated icons, videos and imagery, with the ability to upload your own files and fonts to truly make your own design. The canvas sizes are also superb as it gives options for ad sizes like leaderboard, skyscraper, square and rectangular ads. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
When creating your own design from scratch, some of the assets markers overlap which makes trying to select them awkward. Even if you click the layer in the timeline, which will select the asset on the canvas, once you hover your mouse over and click to adjust the position or size, if another asset is in the way or nearby, it often selects that instead which is frustrating. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

As a web designer, I could knock out what BannerBoo does in a reasonably short amount of time, and I might even do it slightly better.
But to produce this in formats compatible with all major and many minor ad networks and social platforms in a matter of seconds with reliably good design over and over again?
Well, that's a profession in and of itself. My time is better spent elsewhere.
Bannerboo does a great job of reducing time spent on creative... creation by factors. I enjoy using it, and it will almost certainly find very regular use as part of my everyman arsenal.
My favourite feature so far is that banners can be updated on the fly. Change in the dashboard, and your banners change everywhere online. Huge timesaver. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There are bugs, and QoL features missing, but overall the product is sound, and well worth the investment.
Things I'd like to see:
A warning that ad blockers will break the animations.
Fewer bugs.
A slight UI revamp to make selecting and manipulating objects easier.
CUSTOM COLOUR PALLETS! Seriously, this one feels like it should have been there on launch. Currently I can scroll through a lovely list of predefined pallets, that change the entire design in one godlike click. But shockingly, none of the brands I work for use those exact same colours, forcing me to change each element individually. If this feature does exist, then I'd love for it to be more visible. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.