Marketing Asset Library - Store and Reuse Every AI Creative
Every asset you generate, stored, organized and ready to reuse - backed by your own Google Drive, not locked in ours.
Teams that generate creative with AI quickly hit a mundane problem: where did that image go? The version you approved, the video with the right subtitles, the copy variant that performed - they scatter across downloads folders and chat threads. The Creative Library is BScale AI's marketing asset library: every asset generated anywhere in the platform lands there automatically, organized and searchable.
The library is backed by your own Google Drive. Your assets live in storage you control, under your account, not held hostage inside a vendor's system. That one design decision changes the ownership question entirely: if you can open Google Drive, you can reach your creative.
One marketing asset library for images, video and copy
Everything Creative Lab and AI Video produce - product images, ad variants, multi-scene films, narrated clips - is stored in the Creative Library the moment it is generated. There is no manual save step to forget, which means the library is actually complete rather than aspirational.
Assets stay connected to their context. You can see what was generated, revisit it later, and pull it back into new work instead of paying to regenerate something you already made.
Backed by your Google Drive, owned by you
Most creative tools store your assets on their servers and call it a feature. BScale AI takes the opposite approach: the Creative Library is backed by your Google Drive, so the files are physically in your storage, under your Google account, with your access controls.
This matters for continuity and trust. Your creative history does not depend on any single vendor relationship, and your existing Drive sharing and backup practices apply to your marketing assets automatically.
Reuse creative across campaigns instead of regenerating
A good asset should work more than once. Because the library sits inside the same platform that publishes campaigns to Meta, Google Ads, TikTok and LinkedIn, reusing a proven image or video in a new campaign is a selection, not an export-import project.
With pay-per-use pricing, reuse is also the cheapest optimization there is: an asset you reuse is an asset you do not pay to generate again. The library turns your past spend into an inventory you can draw on.
Built for teams with shared workspaces
BScale AI supports workspace sharing with role-based access, enforced server-side. The people who should see and use your creative can, and the people who should not, cannot - the same permission model that governs the rest of the platform covers the library too.
Combined with the append-only audit log that records administrative actions across the platform, you get an asset library that fits how a real business operates, not just how a solo experiment does.
Frequently asked questions
- What is a marketing asset library?
- A marketing asset library is a central, organized store for the creative a business uses in its marketing - images, videos and copy. In BScale AI, the Creative Library automatically stores every AI-generated asset from Creative Lab and AI Video, backed by your own Google Drive.
- Where are my assets actually stored?
- In your own Google Drive. The Creative Library is backed by your Drive account, so the files live in storage you own and control rather than only on BScale AI's servers.
- Do I have to save assets manually?
- No. Every asset generated in BScale AI is stored in the Creative Library automatically at generation time, so the library stays complete without any manual filing.
- Can I reuse a stored asset in a new campaign?
- Yes. The library lives inside the same platform that builds and publishes campaigns to Meta, Google Ads, TikTok and LinkedIn, so you can pull an existing image or video into new campaign work directly instead of regenerating it.
- Can my team access the library?
- Yes, through BScale AI's workspace sharing with role-based access control. Permissions are enforced server-side, so access to the library follows the roles you assign in your workspace.