In‑banner video (IBV) is a digital advertising format where a video creative is embedded directly inside a standard display banner unit. Unlike in‑stream video ads, which play within video content, IBV runs in traditional banner placements. On desktop devices, IBV ads typically appear as standard display banners embedded within webpage layouts, such as sidebar rectangles or top leaderboard placements, with video playback integrated directly inside the ad unit.
IBV is valued for its flexibility and reach: it leverages widely available display inventory, supports interactive elements, and can be deployed programmatically across exchanges. However, to ensure smooth delivery and user experience, IBV creatives must comply with specific ad sizes, file requirements, and technical standards.
Desktops & laptopsExample format: 600×300 · Wide Rectangle | ||||||||||||
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Mobile devicesExample format: 300×300 · Square | ||||||||||||
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TabletsExample format: 512×384 · 4:3 | ||||||||||||
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In-banner video requires audio to be user-initiated. The default playback state is muted.
Yes. Mobile in-banner video may use native player controls when standard playback controls are available.
No. Standard in-banner video does not require a Close button because the video is embedded within the ad unit.