Teads inRead Flow ad specs

Teads inRead Flow ads are 1:1 still images, measured at 1200×1200 px, up to 5 MB per file, delivered as JPG, PNG, or WEBP. They run in the inRead (in-article outstream) placement on Teads. Use these requirements to brief designers, validate uploads, and avoid creative rejections in Teads's ad manager.

Visual specifications

Dimensions1200 × 1200 px
Aspect ratios1:1, 16:9
Orientationany
Max file size5 MB
File typesJPG, PNG, WEBP

Notes & source

Display-only inRead format optimized for awareness at scale. Renders a square or landscape brand image with headline, brand logo and CTA inline with editorial paragraphs. Lighter creative requirements than the video formats — supply the static creative plus headline / description / CTA copy.

Official source: https://www.teads.com/demo_format/flow-display/

Frequently asked questions

What size are Teads inRead Flow ads?
Teads inRead Flow ads are 1200×1200 pixels with an aspect ratio of 1:1.
What aspect ratio does Teads inRead Flow use?
Teads inRead Flow supports 1:1 and 16:9 aspect ratios.
What is the maximum file size for Teads inRead Flow?
Files for Teads inRead Flow can be up to 5 MB.
Which file formats does Teads inRead Flow accept?
Teads inRead Flow accepts JPG, PNG, and WEBP files.
What is the Teads inRead Flow ad format?
Teads inRead Flow is a image ad format that runs in the inRead (in-article outstream) placement on Teads. This page documents its full creative requirements, sourced from Teads's official ad documentation.
Where does Teads inRead Flow appear on Teads?
Teads inRead Flow ads appear in the inRead (in-article outstream) placement on Teads.
How does Teads inRead Flow compare to other Teads ad formats?
Teads inRead Flow differs from other Teads placements in its 1200×1200px canvas, and a 5MB file ceiling. Compare side-by-side from the Teads publisher page on All Ad Specs.
Where can I find the official Teads inRead Flow documentation?
The official source for Teads inRead Flow requirements is https://www.teads.com/demo_format/flow-display/, linked from this page.