MiQ TrueView Bumper Ad — EMEA ad specs

MiQ TrueView Bumper Ad — EMEA ads are 16:9 video clips, up to 6 seconds long, delivered as MP4. They run in the YouTube placement on MiQ. Use these requirements to brief designers, validate uploads, and avoid creative rejections in MiQ's ad manager.

Visual specifications

Aspect ratios16:9, 9:16, 1:1
Orientationany
File typesMP4

Video & audio

Max duration6 sec

Notes & source

Duration 6 seconds maximum. Companion 300×60 banner (.jpg/.png/.gif, 150 KB max). Long Headline and Description (both up to 90 chars) required.

Official source: https://www.wearemiq.com/policy/creative-guidelines#creative-specifications-for-emea

Frequently asked questions

What aspect ratio does MiQ TrueView Bumper Ad — EMEA use?
MiQ TrueView Bumper Ad — EMEA supports 16:9, 9:16, and 1:1 aspect ratios.
How long can a MiQ TrueView Bumper Ad — EMEA video be?
MiQ TrueView Bumper Ad — EMEA videos can run up to 6 seconds.
Which file formats does MiQ TrueView Bumper Ad — EMEA accept?
MiQ TrueView Bumper Ad — EMEA accepts MP4 files.
What is the MiQ TrueView Bumper Ad — EMEA ad format?
MiQ TrueView Bumper Ad — EMEA is a video ad format that runs in the YouTube placement on MiQ. This page documents its full creative requirements, sourced from MiQ's official ad documentation.
Where does MiQ TrueView Bumper Ad — EMEA appear on MiQ?
MiQ TrueView Bumper Ad — EMEA ads appear in the YouTube placement on MiQ.
How does MiQ TrueView Bumper Ad — EMEA compare to other MiQ ad formats?
MiQ TrueView Bumper Ad — EMEA differs from other MiQ placements in its dimensions, its 6-second duration limit. Compare side-by-side from the MiQ publisher page on All Ad Specs.
Where can I find the official MiQ TrueView Bumper Ad — EMEA documentation?
The official source for MiQ TrueView Bumper Ad — EMEA requirements is https://www.wearemiq.com/policy/creative-guidelines#creative-specifications-for-emea, linked from this page.
Are these MiQ TrueView Bumper Ad — EMEA specs kept up to date?
Yes — every spec entry references MiQ's official documentation source so dimensions, file size limits, and codec requirements stay in sync as the platform changes.