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Exporting fixed-size HTML5 banners for Google Ads

Export separate fixed-size HTML5 ZIP files from Bannerify for Google Ads Display campaigns.

Google Ads

Select Google Ads when the campaign needs a separate uploaded HTML5 ZIP for each fixed banner size. Bannerify adds the required ad.size metadata and Google-compatible click handling to every exported banner.

Exporting with this option

  1. Load the banner frames you want to export into Bannerify.
  2. Click Export to HTML in the Bannerify header.
  3. Select the output option named in this guide under Code Output Settings.
  4. Enter the destination URL or other platform-specific values shown in the export panel.
  5. Click the export button, download the generated .zip, and unzip the main Bannerify download.

If you enable Include individual .zip files for each banner, the upload-ready banner packages are placed in the _zips folder. Some responsive and single-file formats use a different package described on their dedicated page.

Always test the exact exported file in the destination platform or its official validator. A local browser preview confirms the creative renders, but it cannot confirm account eligibility or platform approval.

Upload the individual banner ZIPs from the _zips folder. Each Figma frame should match a supported Google Ads dimension, and each compressed upload ZIP must be 600 KB or smaller.

Use Google Ads (Responsive HTML5) instead when the campaign explicitly needs one responsive upload containing multiple supplied banner layouts.

See Google's uploaded display ad specifications for current dimensions, file-size limits, and account eligibility requirements.