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Download the zip files for the mediation adapters you're interested in:

For integration instructions, visit the individual partner pages, under the Integrate partner networks header in the left navigation bar.

Network details

AdMob mediation supports several ad sources, with a mix of bidding and waterfall mediation integrations. Click an ad source for integration instructions specific to that ad source.

Ad source Banner Interstitial Rewarded Rewarded Interstitial Bidding Ad source optimization support
No third-party SDKs required
Ad Generation Bidding only
Chocolate Platform Bidding only
ENGINE Media Exchange (EMX) Bidding only
Equativ (formerly Smart Adserver) Bidding only
Fluct Bidding only
Improve Digital Bidding only
Index Exchange Bidding only
InMobi Exchange Bidding only
Media.net Bidding only
MobFox Bidding only
OneTag Exchange Bidding only
OpenX Bidding only
PubMatic Bidding only
Rubicon Bidding only
Sharethrough Bidding only
Smaato Bidding only
Sonobi Bidding only
TripleLift Bidding only
UnrulyX Bidding only
Verve Group Bidding only
Yieldmo Bidding only
YieldOne Bidding only
Open source and versioned — third-party SDK required
AdColony Country-specific
AppLovin Country-specific
Chartboost Country-specific
DT Exchange (previously Fyber Marketplace) Country-specific
i-mobile Japan only
InMobi 1 Country-specific
ironSource Country-specific
Liftoff Monetize (previously Vungle) Country-specific
Line Country-specific
maio Japan only
Meta Audience Network (previously Facebook) Country-specific
Mintegral Country-specific
myTarget Country-specific
nend Japan only
Pangle Country-specific
Tapjoy Country-specific
Unity Ads Country-specific
Yahoo None
Non-open source — third-party SDK required
AdFalcon Country-specific
Flurry Country-specific
Leadbolt Country-specific
LG U+AD None
Tencent GDT None
Vpon None
Zucks Country-specific

1 Bidding integration is in beta.

Open source and versioned adapters

If an adapter is labeled with "Open source and versioned" in the previous table, it means the adapter source code is open-sourced in Google's GitHub repository (Android or iOS), enabling you to debug issues yourself should you choose to do so.

It also means that there are versioned adapter builds in Google's bintray repository (Android or iOS), built against a specific version of the third-party ad network SDK. Click a specific ad network's guide for more details.

Adapter versioning

Unity adapters follow a <major>.<minor>.<patch> versioning scheme that models the underlying Android and iOS SDK dependencies for that ad network. If either the Android or iOS dependency gets a major or minor version bump, the Unity adapter also gets a corresponding version bump. All other releases get a patch version bump.

Ad source optimization

When you configure multiple ad networks for mediation, you have to specify what order to request these networks by setting their respective CPM. This can be difficult to manage, since ad network performance changes over time.

Ad source optimization is a feature that lets you generate the highest CPM from the ad networks in your mediation chain by automating the process of ordering the mediation chain to maximize revenue.

The previous mediation networks table uses the following values for ad source optimization support:

Ad source optimization support What it means
Bidding only The ad network only participates in bidding. Ad source optimization is not applicable.
Country-specific eCPM values are automatically updated on your behalf on a per-country basis. This is the optimal type of optimization.
None You must manually configure an eCPM value for that ad network.

Click a specific ad network's guide for details on how to configure ad source optimization for that network.