Facebook Ad Finder: AdRadar
Overview
Find Facebook ads, save creatives, add tags, and export your ad library.
🎯 Facebook Ad Finder for creative research that stays organized AdRadar turns your Facebook feed into a focused ad research workspace. Open Facebook, switch on ads-only mode, and ordinary posts fade away so sponsored posts are easier to spot, save, tag, and export. It is built for marketers, founders, copywriters, agencies, ecommerce teams, designers, and anyone who studies real paid social creative. WHY ADRADAR EXISTS 🔎 The hard part of competitive research is not finding one interesting ad. The hard part is keeping useful examples organized before the link changes, the feed refreshes, or the campaign disappears. AdRadar is a practical Facebook ad finder that lives inside the feed you already browse. When a sponsored post appears, the extension highlights it, adds a Save button, and stores the creative in your own local Ad Library. Instead of opening a heavy ad spy dashboard for every small research session, you can capture the message, visual angle, advertiser, link status, and date while you are already browsing. The result is a cleaner swipe file with less context switching. HOW IT WORKS ⚡ 1. 🧭 Open Facebook in Chrome. 2. 🎛️ Click the AdRadar icon and enable ads-only mode. 3. 👀 Scroll your feed and watch sponsored posts stand out. 4. 💾 Save any creative worth studying. 5. 🏷️ Add a board, tags, and notes. 6. 📤 Export your swipe file as JSON or CSV. No account is required. No cloud workspace is required. No tracking script is added. Saved ads stay in your browser unless you choose to export them. KEY FEATURES ✅ - 🎛️ Ads-only mode hides organic feed posts so ad research is faster. - 👀 Sponsored-post detection works as you scroll your Facebook feed. - 💾 One-click Save captures advertiser name, ad text, image reference, link status, and capture date. - ⚡ Bulk save visible ads from the popup when you want to collect a full research pass quickly. - 🗂️ Local Ad Library keeps saved creatives in a searchable grid. - 📌 Boards help separate clients, niches, campaigns, or research projects. - 🏷️ Tags help label hooks, offers, angles, formats, products, and markets. - 📝 Notes let you write why a creative is worth keeping. - 🔗 Visit-link status explains when Facebook exposes only a limited destination. - 🔍 Filters show ads with Visit links, ads without Visit links, image creatives, or untagged research. - 📦 JSON export preserves the full structured record for your own tools. - 📊 CSV export works with spreadsheets, Notion imports, Airtable, and internal research docs. - ⌨️ Keyboard shortcut Alt+Shift+A toggles ads-only mode. - 🔒 Local-first storage keeps your swipe file under your control. USE CASES 💡 - 🛒 Ecommerce teams: save Facebook ads while browsing, tag the offer, compare competitor ads, and export weekly inspiration for landing pages, emails, and creative briefs. - 🧑💼 Agencies: separate clients, niches, hooks, proof, price points, seasonal campaigns, and retargeting ideas without mixing research projects together. - 🚀 Founders: collect examples from the market without maintaining a complex ad spy suite. Capture the wording, image, brand, and date before the feed moves on. - ✍️ Copywriters: save ad copy that uses a strong problem, promise, proof point, objection, or call to action. Add a note about the hook before you forget why it worked. - 🎨 Designers: keep a visual swipe file of layouts, color systems, product shots, UGC formats, testimonials, and creative structures. PRIVACY FIRST 🔒 AdRadar is local by design. The extension reads the visible Facebook feed only to identify sponsored posts and support the Save workflow. It does not send your saved ads, notes, tags, boards, feed content, or browsing activity to a server. There is no analytics SDK, no remote code, no account system, and no background tracking. Data is stored with chrome.storage.local on your own device. GOOD TO KNOW 🧭 Facebook often wraps or hides ad destination links. AdRadar saves the creative record first and treats the Visit link as best effort. Some saved ads expose a direct advertiser URL, while others expose only a Facebook page or no usable link. Your saved advertiser, text, image reference, notes, board, tags, and export fields remain useful either way. WHO IT IS FOR 👥 AdRadar is for users who want a practical ad research workflow without sending research data to another platform. It is especially useful when you want a fast swipe file, clean exports, simple organization, and a local research library. FAQ ❓ 🎯 Is AdRadar a Facebook ad finder or a full intelligence platform? It is a lightweight feed research tool. It helps you capture and organize real sponsored posts from your own feed without a cloud account or complex setup. 💾 Can I save Facebook ads for later? Yes. Save the creative, advertiser, image reference, link status, date, board, tags, and notes, then export the research when you need it. 🕵️ Can I use it for competitor ads? Yes. It is useful for collecting examples from brands you see in your feed, then comparing hooks, offers, formats, and positioning. 🔗 Can it save every landing page URL? No. Facebook sometimes hides or wraps destinations. AdRadar keeps the creative record and shows a Visit link only when a usable URL is available. 📤 Can I export my research? Yes. Export saved ads as JSON for structured workflows or CSV for spreadsheets. 🔒 Does it collect my data? No. Saved creatives, notes, tags, and boards stay in local browser storage. The extension does not transmit them. Support and privacy: Privacy policy: https://peakproductivity.online/adradar/privacy.html
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Details
- Version1.2.1
- UpdatedJune 2, 2026
- Offered byComparendo
- Size335KiB
- Languages54 languages
- DeveloperRegios
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