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Image ads include an image with your ad and are available in a range of dimensions.
Image adsare subject to the standard
Google Ads policiesand the requirements below. Note that these requirements also apply to Image overlay ads and
HTML5 ads.
Animation in image adsThe following is not allowed:
Animations that last longer than 30 seconds
Note: The animation can only loop within 30 seconds; more than that will lead to disapproval.
Learn how to fix a disapproved ad or asset. If you can’t edit the image to meet this requirement, upload a different image that complies with the policy.
Related policies and common disapprovalsThe following Google Ads policies are especially relevant to image ads and are often associated with disapprovals. Learn about what happens if you violate our policies.
Image qualityAll images used in advertising must meet certain quality standards. The image layout must conform to Google Ads standards and the image itself can’t be blurry. See the
Image quality policyfor more information.
Unclear relevanceAll information should be relevant to what you’re advertising. For example, all submitted ad fields must represent the same advertiser and be relevant to the promoted product. See the policy on Unclear relevance for more information.
Misleading contentAll information should be accurate and descriptive of what you’re advertising. See the
Misleading content policyfor more information.
Image ads can’t contain images that resemble site warnings or error messages, and images can’t appear to be in more than one ad.
Sexual contentWas this helpful?To keep ads relevant and safe for users, Google restricts sexual content in certain circumstances. See the Sexual content policy for more information.
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