In almost all cases, yes. Wrench.ai's scoring system is designed to be consistent — the same creative uploaded to the same workspace should produce the same overall score and the same sub-scores (brand fit, content fit, audience fit, product fit, and content appropriateness).
So why might I see a small difference?
Two reasons:
First, the systems that power sub-score analysis are built for consistency but aren't guaranteed to be perfectly identical across every single run. In rare cases, you may see a 1–2 point difference on a sub-score. This is normal variation — not a signal that something changed about your creative or your account.
Second, if meaningful time has passed between uploads — and your workspace has processed new creatives in the meantime — the platform's understanding of what "high performance" looks like in your account may have updated. That's the system working as intended: your scores reflect your current performance landscape, not a static snapshot.
What if I'm seeing a much larger difference?
A gap of more than a few points between uploads of the same creative is worth flagging. Reach out to our support team and we'll take a look.
The short version
Same creative, same workspace, same point in time → expect the same scores. Small variations over time are normal and reflect the platform getting smarter about your account.