What is Google Web Designer?
Google Web Designer is an advanced web application that lets you design and build HTML5 creatives using an integrated visual and code interface. Using Google Web Designer's design view, you can create content using drawing tools, text, and 3D objects, and you can animate objects and events on a timeline. Once you're done creating your content, Google Web Designer outputs clean human-readable HTML5, CSS3, and Javascript.
Google Web Designer is integrated with the Studio workflow and provides a library of components that lets you add image galleries, videos, maps, and other interactive features to your creatives. The components contain built-in tracking metrics so there's no need for you to add additional code.
New to Google Web Designer? Visit the Google Web Designer Help Center to get started.
Use Google Web Designer with Studio
Manage and use assets from Studio's Asset Library directly inside Google Web Designer, and when you complete your creative, publish it directly to Studio.
Studio resources for Google Web Designer
- Follow the Google Web Designer creative build guides to learn how to build popular formats
- Learn about custom Studio components for Google Web Designer
- Use HTML5 custom elements in Google Web Designer