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This guide is for publishers who want to monetize an iOS app with AdMob and aren't using Firebase. If you plan to include Firebase in your app (or you're considering it), see the AdMob with Firebase version of this guide instead.

Integrating the Google Mobile Ads SDK into an app is the first step toward displaying ads and earning revenue. Once you've integrated the SDK, you can proceed to implement one or more of the supported ad formats.

Prerequisites

  • Use Xcode 15.3 or higher
  • Target iOS 12.0 or higher

Import the Mobile Ads SDK

Use one of the following methods to import the Google Mobile Ads SDK.

CocoaPods (preferred)

The simplest way to import the SDK into an iOS project is to use CocoaPods. Open your project's Podfile and add this line to your app's target:

pod 'Google-Mobile-Ads-SDK'

Then from the command line run:

pod install --repo-update

If you're new to CocoaPods, see their official documentation for info on how to create and use Podfiles.

Swift Package Manager

The Google Mobile Ads SDK supports Swift Package Manager starting in version 9.0.0. Follow these steps to import the Swift package:

  1. In Xcode, install the Google Mobile Ads Swift Package by navigating to File > Add Packages....

  2. In the prompt that appears, search for the Google Mobile Ads Swift Package GitHub repository:

    https://github.com/googleads/swift-package-manager-google-mobile-ads.git
    
  3. Select the version of the Google Mobile Ads Swift Package you want to use. For new projects, we recommend using the Up to Next Major Version.

Once you're finished, Xcode will begin resolving your package dependencies and downloading them in the background. For more details on how to add package dependencies, see Apple's article.

Manual download

  1. Download the Google Mobile Ads SDK and Embed & Sign the following frameworks into your Xcode project:

    • GoogleMobileAds.xcframework
    • UserMessagingPlatform.xcframework
  2. In your project's build settings:

    • Add the /usr/lib/swift path to Runpath Search Paths.
    • Add the -ObjC linker flag to Other Linker Flags.

Update your Info.plist

Update your app's Info.plist file to add two keys:

  1. A GADApplicationIdentifier key with a string value of your AdMob app ID found in the AdMob UI.

  2. A SKAdNetworkItems key with SKAdNetworkIdentifier values for Google (cstr6suwn9.skadnetwork) and select third-party buyers who have provided these values to Google.

Complete snippet

<key>GADApplicationIdentifier</key>
<string>ca-app-pub-3940256099942544~1458002511</string>
<key>SKAdNetworkItems</key>
<array>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>cstr6suwn9.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>4fzdc2evr5.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>2fnua5tdw4.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>ydx93a7ass.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>p78axxw29g.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>v72qych5uu.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>ludvb6z3bs.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>cp8zw746q7.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>3sh42y64q3.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>c6k4g5qg8m.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>s39g8k73mm.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>3qy4746246.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>hs6bdukanm.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>mlmmfzh3r3.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>v4nxqhlyqp.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>wzmmz9fp6w.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>su67r6k2v3.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>yclnxrl5pm.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>7ug5zh24hu.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>gta9lk7p23.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>vutu7akeur.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>y5ghdn5j9k.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>v9wttpbfk9.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>n38lu8286q.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>47vhws6wlr.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>kbd757ywx3.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>9t245vhmpl.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>a2p9lx4jpn.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>22mmun2rn5.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>4468km3ulz.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>2u9pt9hc89.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>8s468mfl3y.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>ppxm28t8ap.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>uw77j35x4d.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>pwa73g5rt2.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>578prtvx9j.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>4dzt52r2t5.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>tl55sbb4fm.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>e5fvkxwrpn.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>8c4e2ghe7u.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>3rd42ekr43.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>3qcr597p9d.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
</array>

If you haven't created an AdMob account and registered an app yet, now's a great time to do so.

In a real app, replace the sample app ID with your actual AdMob app ID. You can use the sample ID if you're just experimenting with the SDK in a Hello World app.

Initialize the Mobile Ads SDK

Before loading ads, call the startWithCompletionHandler: method on the GADMobileAds.sharedInstance, which initializes the SDK and calls back a completion handler once initialization is complete (or after a 30-second timeout). This only needs to be done once, ideally at app launch. You should call startWithCompletionHandler: as early as possible.

Here's an example of how to call the startWithCompletionHandler: method in your AppDelegate:

Example AppDelegate (excerpt)

Swift

import GoogleMobileAds

@UIApplicationMain
class AppDelegate: UIResponder, UIApplicationDelegate {

  func application(_ application: UIApplication,
      didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplication.LaunchOptionsKey: Any]?) -> Bool {

    GADMobileAds.sharedInstance().start(completionHandler: nil)

    return true
  }
}

SwiftUI

import GoogleMobileAds

class AppDelegate: UIResponder, UIApplicationDelegate {

  func application(_ application: UIApplication,
      didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplication.LaunchOptionsKey: Any]?) -> Bool {

    GADMobileAds.sharedInstance().start(completionHandler: nil)

    return true
  }
}

@main
struct YourApp: App {
  // To handle app delegate callbacks in an app that uses the SwiftUI lifecycle,
  // you must create an application delegate and attach it to your `App` struct
  // using `UIApplicationDelegateAdaptor`.
  @UIApplicationDelegateAdaptor(AppDelegate.self) var appDelegate

  var body: some Scene {
    WindowGroup {
      NavigationView {
        ContentView()
      }
    }
  }
}

Objective-C

@import GoogleMobileAds;

@implementation AppDelegate

- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application
    didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions {

  [GADMobileAds.sharedInstance startWithCompletionHandler:nil];
  return YES;
}

@end

Select an ad format

The Mobile Ads SDK is now imported and initialized, and you're ready to implement an ad. AdMob offers a number of different ad formats, so you can choose the one that best fits your app's user experience.

For SwiftUI developers, follow our SwiftUI guide.

Banner ad units display rectangular ads that occupy a portion of an app's layout. They can refresh automatically after a set period of time. This means users view a new ad at regular intervals, even if they stay on the same screen in your app. They're also the simplest ad format to implement.

Implement banner ads

Interstitial

Interstitial ad units show full-page ads in your app. Place them at natural breaks and transitions in your app's interface, such as after level completion in a gaming app.

Implement interstitial ads

Native

Native ads are ads where you can customize the way assets such as headlines and calls to action are presented in your apps. By styling the ad yourself, you can create a natural, unobtrusive ad presentations that can add to a rich user experience.

Implement native ads

Rewarded

Rewarded ad units enable users to play games, take surveys, or watch videos to earn in-app rewards, such as coins, extra lives, or points. You can set different rewards for different ad units, and specify the reward values and items the user received.

Implement rewarded ads

Rewarded interstitial

Rewarded interstitial is a new type of incentivized ad format that lets you offer rewards, such as coins or extra lives, for ads that appear automatically during natural app transitions.

Unlike rewarded ads, users aren't required to opt in to view a rewarded interstitial.

Instead of the opt-in prompt in rewarded ads, rewarded interstitials require an intro screen that announces the reward and gives users a chance to opt out if they want to do so.

Implement rewarded interstitial ads

App open

App open is an ad format that appears when users open or switch back to your app. The ad overlays the loading screen.

Implement app open ads