Criteo Rich Media — 360 ad specs

Criteo Rich Media — 360 ads are still images, up to 50 MB per file, delivered as PNG or JPG. They run in the Open Web / Retail Media — Rich Media Interactive (Managed) placement on Criteo. Use these requirements to brief designers, validate uploads, and avoid creative rejections in Criteo's ad manager.

Visual specifications

Orientationany
Max file size50 MB
File typesPNG, JPG

Notes & source

Required assets: HD logo, brand book, product images and URL redirection link. Product image requirements: 6 minimum per product (different angles); 16–32 per product recommended to enhance the effect. Image file type: PNG or JPG. Max image weight: 50 MB. Devices: Desktop, Tablet, Mobile. Service type: Managed Service only.

Official source: https://www.criteo.com/digital-ad-formats/

Frequently asked questions

What is the maximum file size for Criteo Rich Media — 360?
Files for Criteo Rich Media — 360 can be up to 50 MB.
Which file formats does Criteo Rich Media — 360 accept?
Criteo Rich Media — 360 accepts PNG and JPG files.
What is the Criteo Rich Media — 360 ad format?
Criteo Rich Media — 360 is a image ad format that runs in the Open Web / Retail Media — Rich Media Interactive (Managed) placement on Criteo. This page documents its full creative requirements, sourced from Criteo's official ad documentation.
Where does Criteo Rich Media — 360 appear on Criteo?
Criteo Rich Media — 360 ads appear in the Open Web / Retail Media — Rich Media Interactive (Managed) placement on Criteo.
How does Criteo Rich Media — 360 compare to other Criteo ad formats?
Criteo Rich Media — 360 differs from other Criteo placements in its dimensions, and a 50MB file ceiling. Compare side-by-side from the Criteo publisher page on All Ad Specs.
Where can I find the official Criteo Rich Media — 360 documentation?
The official source for Criteo Rich Media — 360 requirements is https://www.criteo.com/digital-ad-formats/, linked from this page.
Are these Criteo Rich Media — 360 specs kept up to date?
Yes — every spec entry references Criteo's official documentation source so dimensions, file size limits, and codec requirements stay in sync as the platform changes.
Can I reuse the same creative for other Criteo placements?
Often partially — many Criteo placements share aspect ratios but differ in safe zones, duration, or file size. Always cross-check the target placement's spec page before reusing creative.