Video ad requirements
Length of video ads
The following is not allowed:
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Non-skippable in-stream ads that are longer than 30 seconds in the auction and 60 seconds in reservation campaigns.While there's no limit on skippable in-stream ads, videos that are less than 3 minutes long typically perform better.
Learn how to fix a disapproved ad or asset. If you canβt edit the video to meet these requirements, upload a different video that complies with the policy.
Data collection in video ads
The following are not allowed:
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Tracking pixels that aren't SSL-compliant, including all subsequent callsπ red x mark
Tracking pixels on the midpoint and complete eventsNote: Tracking pixels are allowed on the impression, view, and skip events.
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More than 3 tracking pixels per eventNote: To include tracking pixels for more than one vendor per event, the client or agency is responsible for piggybacking or daisy-chaining the pixels.
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Using Javascript for data collectionNote: A third-party click redirect or click command is acceptable.
Learn how to fix a disapproved ad or asset. If you canβt edit the video to meet these requirements, upload a different video that complies with the policy.
Related policies and common disapprovals
The following Google Ads policies are especially relevant to video ads and are often associated with disapprovals. Learn about what happens if you violate our policies.
Unacceptable video format
All videos must be uploaded in an approved format. Refer to the Unacceptable video format policy for more information.
Unavailable video
All videos must be publicly available. Refer to the Unavailable video policy for more information.
Unclear content
All information and media in ads and assets should be easily understandable and clearly identify the product, service, or entity you are advertising. Refer to the Unclear content policy for more information. Videos must include a name or logo that clearly represents the advertiser, product, or service in the video.
Video quality
All videos used in advertising must meet certain quality standards. Refer to the Video quality policy for more information.
Sexual content
To keep ads relevant and safe for users, Google restricts sexual content in certain circumstances. Refer to the Sexual content policy for more information.
Copyrights
To advertise copyrighted content, you must either own the copyright or be legally authorized to advertise with it. Refer to the Copyrights policy for more information.
Third-party ad serving
All third-party tracking pixels must meet our third-party ad serving requirements.
Ad requirements for YouTube and Discover Feed
All videos used in advertising must meet certain quality standards. Visit the Ad requirements for YouTube and Discover Feed page for more information.
