If you’re a Facebook creator who has ever stared at an analytics dashboard trying to figure out why one reel did three times better than another, Meta just built something for you. The company has launched Creator Assistant, a conversational AI tool built directly into the Facebook creator dashboard.
It is designed to go beyond the numbers and actually explain what is working in your content and why. Creator Assistant is rolling out now to creators in the US, Canada, and India, with more countries coming in the months ahead.
Your own AI brainstorming partner, right in your dashboard
Creator Assistant is not just another analytics tool. It connects patterns across your content format, timing, and audience behavior to give you clear, personalized answers. You can ask it questions like why a particular reel outperformed the rest, when you should post, or what people are saying in your comments.
The tool is conversational, so you can keep asking follow-up questions and dig as deep as you want. When you hit a creative block, it also doubles as a brainstorming partner, pulling from what is trending on Facebook to suggest ideas around trending audio, cultural moments, and top-performing content styles.
With every interaction, Creator Assistant learns your goals – whether that is audience growth, deeper engagement, or monetization, and adjusts its recommendations accordingly.

AI-translated Reels are reaching a massive global audience
Alongside Creator Assistant, Meta is also expanding its AI-powered Reels translation feature. This tool preserves your voice’s tone and sound while automatically translating it into another language.
An optional lip-sync feature makes the translation feel even more natural, aligning the dubbed audio with your lip movements. The feature currently supports nine languages and is adding Arabic, Bahasa Indonesian, French, Thai, and Vietnamese soon.
Meta is trying to embed AI into every corner of its platforms, but its track record has been shaky. Its AI support assistant was hacked almost immediately after launch, and Creator Assistant will need similar account access, so it definitely raises some concerns about how well Meta can keep your data secure.

