Copysmith
AI copywriting at scale for eCommerce and marketing teams.
Standout features
Copysmith generates product descriptions, ads and marketing copy at scale — built for eCommerce and enterprise teams, and parent to Rytr and Frase.
Worldwide search interest, indexed 0–100 · Google Trends.
Copysmith is an AI copywriting platform for eCommerce and enterprise marketing teams — built for volume and consistency.
- Founded 2020 by Jasmine Wang & Anna Wang (Birmingham, AL).
- Product descriptions, ads and marketing copy at scale.
- Acquired Rytr & Frase (2022); launched Describely.
- Family reports 10M+ users.
Copysmith is volume-first for teams.
- Bulk product descriptions and ad copy.
- 100+ languages + plagiarism detection.
- Integrations (Zapier, Google Docs, feeds).
- Brand voice for consistency at scale.
Paid plans for teams.
Copysmith fits high-volume teams.
- eCommerce teams with many products.
- Enterprise marketing teams.
- Agencies producing content at scale.
- Individuals wanting a general assistant.
- Long-form or creative writers.
No tool is perfect — the trade-offs to weigh:
- Volume focus — quality needs editing.
- eCommerce / marketing lane.
- Split focus across its product family.
- Model freshness matters — watch for updates.
- ✓Built for bulk eCommerce copy
- ✓100+ languages + plagiarism check
- ✓Integrations (Zapier, Docs, feeds)
- ✓Brand voice at scale
- ✓Parent of Rytr, Frase, Describely
- ✕Volume focus — output needs editing
- ✕eCommerce / marketing lane only
- ✕Attention split across product family
- ✕Model freshness needs watching
eCommerce and marketing teams use Copysmith to crank out product descriptions and ad copy at volume across many languages. The recurring critique is that bulk output needs editing and the focus sits firmly in marketing. Sentiment is positive among teams that need scale and consistency.
Copysmith is a Birmingham, Alabama company founded by Jasmine Wang and Anna Wang; it’s the parent of Rytr and Frase.
Company figures are drawn from public disclosures and reputable trackers (gathered Jun 2026). User and revenue numbers are estimates and move fast.
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