Versions:

  • 14.12.5.0
  • 14.12.4.0
  • 14.12.3.0
  • 14.12.2.0
  • 14.11.5.0
  • 14.11.4.0
  • 14.11.3.0
  • 14.10.3.0
  • 14.10.2.0
  • 14.9.4.0
  • 14.9.3.0
  • 14.9.2.0
  • 14.9.1.0
  • 14.8.5.0
  • 14.8.4.0
  • 14.8.3.0
  • 14.8.2.0
  • 14.7.4.0
  • 14.7.3.0
  • 14.7.2.0
  • 14.6.3.0
  • 14.4.2.0

Google Ads Editor 14.12.5.0, published by Google, is a free desktop application that belongs to the Internet category and is purpose-built for offline creation, editing, and bulk management of Google Ads campaigns. Account managers can download entire accounts, work without an active connection, and synchronize changes later, making the tool especially useful for agencies and in-house teams that need to revise large keyword sets, ad copy, bids, and extensions across multiple campaigns or accounts simultaneously. Typical use cases include importing bulk changes through CSV files, copying successful ad groups between campaigns, finding and replacing text across thousands of creatives, and rehearsing bid adjustments before pushing them live. Since its introduction, the program has evolved through twenty-two major versions, each expanding support for new campaign types such as Performance Max, Discovery, and local inventory ads, while adding rules-based filters, custom labels, and advanced bidding controls that mirror the web interface. Version 14.12.5.0 continues this trajectory with enhanced support for image assets, improved error flagging, and tighter integration with Google’s conversion-value rules, allowing advertisers to preview performance estimates before upload. The interface maintains the familiar three-panel layout—accounts tree, data view, and edit pane—so that specialists can navigate hierarchies quickly, apply bulk changes with a few keystrokes, and revert drafts if metrics do not meet expectations. Because all modifications are stored locally until deliberately posted, teams can collaborate on the same account by exchanging export files, reducing the risk of conflicting live updates. Google Ads Editor is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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