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From Svedka to Anthropic, brands make bold plays with AI in Super Bowl ads

Last updated: February 6, 2026 3:25 pm
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The 2026 Super Bowl advertisements showcased a new trend of leveraging AI to create and promote products, taking the technology to a whole new level. Brands like Svedka, Anthropic, Meta, Amazon, Ring, Google, Ramp, Rippling, Hims & Hers, and Wix all incorporated AI in their commercials, showcasing the diverse applications of artificial intelligence in marketing.

Svedka, known for its vodka, introduced the first primarily AI-generated national Super Bowl spot featuring its robot characters, Fembot and Brobot. The ad took months to create, with the AI mimicking facial expressions and body movements. Partnering with Silverside AI, Svedka made a bold move in debuting AI-generated content during the Super Bowl, sparking debates on the technology’s role in creative industries.

Anthropic’s ad took a playful jab at OpenAI’s plan to introduce ads to ChatGPT, showcasing its Claude chatbot as an ad-free alternative. This led to an online feud, adding an element of drama to the advertisements. Meta highlighted its Oakley-branded AI glasses, demonstrating their use in extreme scenarios like chasing down a departing plane.

Amazon’s ad took a comedic approach, showcasing Chris Hemsworth in a storyline where he accuses Alexa+ of plotting against him. The commercial introduced the new Alexa+ with enhanced capabilities, ranging from managing smart home devices to planning vacations. Ring spotlighted its Search Party feature, leveraging AI and community networks to reunite lost pets with their owners.

Google showcased its Nano Banana Pro image-generation model, allowing users to envision and design spaces with AI. Ramp enlisted Brian Baumgartner, known for his role as Kevin in “The Office,” to promote its AI-powered spend management platform. Rippling featured comedian Tim Robinson in a spot about onboarding an alien monster, poking fun at HR headaches and AI automation.

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Hims & Hers addressed healthcare disparities in its ad, referencing the lengths the wealthy go to for health and longevity. The company’s AI-powered MedMatch tool offers personalized treatment recommendations for mental health and wellness. Wix highlighted its AI-powered Wix Harmony platform, making website creation as easy as chatting with a friend.

Overall, the 2026 Super Bowl advertisements showcased the growing influence of AI in marketing, with brands pushing the boundaries of creativity and technology to capture audience attention. Wix, a leading website building platform, unveiled its flagship platform in January, which combines AI-driven creation and “vibe coding” with full visual editing and customization options. This innovative platform offers users a unique and advanced way to create their websites with ease.

One of Wix’s biggest competitors, Squarespace, also made a splash with a Super Bowl ad this year. Squarespace’s ad took a more cinematic approach, starring actress Emma Stone and directed by Yorgos Lanthimos. The ad showcased the power and creativity of Squarespace in a visually stunning manner.

Both Wix and Squarespace are constantly innovating and pushing the boundaries of website building technology. With their user-friendly interfaces and powerful features, they continue to attract users from all backgrounds, whether they are beginners or experienced web designers.

In a world where having a strong online presence is crucial, platforms like Wix and Squarespace provide the tools and resources needed to create professional and visually appealing websites. Whether you are a small business owner, a blogger, or an artist, these platforms offer the flexibility and customization options to bring your vision to life.

As technology continues to evolve, Wix and Squarespace will undoubtedly continue to lead the way in the website building industry. With their focus on innovation and user experience, they are setting the standard for what a website building platform should be.

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