> Quick answer: Select campaigns, use Edit > Copy and Edit > Paste (or Ctrl+C / Ctrl+V), and pause the new campaigns instantly. For bulk jobs, Google Ads Editor is the right tool.
Duplicating campaigns beats rebuilding from scratch every time. This guide covers both methods, the checks you must run before launch, and how to build fresh creatives for your new campaigns fast.
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Why Duplicate Google Ads Campaigns in Bulk?
Copying a proven campaign structure is faster, safer, and more consistent than starting over.
Save time with proven structures
Duplicated campaigns inherit everything. Ad groups, ads, keywords, negative keywords, targeting, and bid strategies all copy over. No manual rebuilding required.
A/B test variations without rebuilding
Want to test a new headline or landing page? Duplicate the campaign, change one variable, and run the test. Keep changes isolated to get clean data.
Expand to new markets or products efficiently
Launch the same campaign architecture for a new city, region, or product line. Swap the targeting and creative. Keep the bidding logic you already trust.
Roll out campaigns across accounts (manager setup)
Running a manager (MCC) account? Google Ads Editor lets you paste campaigns directly across accounts. One source campaign becomes the foundation for dozens in minutes.
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How to Duplicate Campaigns in the Google Ads Interface
The built-in interface handles small-batch duplication quickly with no extra tools needed.
Access the Campaigns section
Log in to Google Ads. Click Campaigns in the left navigation panel.
Select campaigns you want to duplicate
Check the box next to each campaign you want to copy. You can select multiple campaigns at once.
Copy and paste using Edit menu or keyboard shortcuts
Go to Edit > Copy, then Edit > Paste. Or use Ctrl+C / Cmd+C to copy and Ctrl+V / Cmd+V to paste. Per the Google Ads Help Center, bulk editing lets you select and act on multiple items simultaneously, saving significant setup time.
Pause new campaigns to review before launch
Google Ads pastes duplicated campaigns in an active state by default. Pause them immediately. Review every setting before spending anything.
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How to Bulk Duplicate Using Google Ads Editor
Google Ads Editor is the right tool when you need to copy many campaigns at once.
Why Editor is faster for multiple campaigns
Per Google's Ads Help Center, Google Ads Editor is a free, downloadable tool. It lets you search and replace text, move items, and preview all edits in draft before posting changes live. Nothing goes live until you confirm it.
Copy entire campaigns or settings-only templates
In Editor, you can copy a full campaign (ad groups, ads, and keywords included) or copy settings only to create blank structural templates. Note: location targeting may not carry over in a settings-only copy. Always verify it manually.
Rename campaigns to avoid name conflicts
Google Ads requires unique campaign names. The platform will not post two campaigns with identical names. Rename every duplicate before you hit Post Changes.
Cross-account pasting for manager setups
You can paste campaigns from one account into another inside Editor. The destination account must use the same currency as the source. If the currencies differ, the paste will not work.
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Critical Checks Before Launching Duplicated Campaigns
Skipping these checks costs real money. Run every one of them.
Verify conversion goals match the account
Duplicated campaigns carry the original conversion actions. Confirm those actions exist and fire correctly in the destination campaign before activating.
Confirm budget and bid strategy
Daily budgets and target CPA or ROAS values copy over from the source. Adjust them for the new campaign's purpose and available spend.
Check location, language, and scheduling settings
Settings-only duplicates from Editor can drop location targeting entirely. Check location, language, and ad schedule for every new campaign. Do not assume they transferred correctly.
Avoid campaign overlap and self-competition
Two campaigns targeting the same audience and keywords compete against each other at auction and inflate your own CPCs. Use negative keyword lists and audience exclusions to prevent this.
Review ads for approval status
Duplicated ads start approved only if the creative and destination URL comply with current Google Ads policies. Check approval status for every duplicated ad. Fix disapproved ads before launch.
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Use Coinis to Accelerate Your Duplicated Campaign Creatives
New campaigns need fresh creatives. Coinis builds them fast.
Coinis does not publish directly to Google Ads today. That integration is on the roadmap. You can generate, refine, and export every creative and copy asset through Coinis, then upload them to Google Ads yourself.
Generate fresh ad images for your duplicates with Image Ads
Drop in a product URL. Coinis Image Ads generates on-brand ad images in seconds using cutting-edge AI models. Download them and upload directly to your new campaigns.
Clone competitor ads to inspire your variations
Use Ad Clone to recreate a competitor ad as your starting point. Adjust the message. Launch the variation inside your duplicate campaign.
Write platform-optimized copy with AI Copywriting
AI Copywriting pulls from your Brand Profile to produce headlines, descriptions, and CTAs. Every campaign variation gets copy tuned to your brand voice without starting from a blank page.
Edit and resize creatives with Revise for any ad format
Google Ads runs across many formats and placements. Use Revise Smart Resize to fit one creative to every required dimension. Change text on image, swap backgrounds, or upscale low-res assets. No designer needed for fast iterations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does duplicating a Google Ads campaign copy its historical performance data?
No. Duplicated campaigns start with zero historical performance data. Only the structure is copied: settings, ad groups, ads, keywords, and targeting. The new campaign learns from scratch.
Can I duplicate campaigns across different Google Ads accounts?
Yes, using Google Ads Editor. Open both accounts in Editor, copy the campaign from the source account, and paste it into the destination account. Both accounts must use the same currency.
Can I duplicate Performance Max campaigns in bulk?
Yes, but listing group and product segmentation structures may not carry over correctly. Verify all asset groups and listing segments manually after duplicating any Performance Max campaign.