BUILT ON GARM AND IAB STANDARDS, CUSTOMIZED FOR THE COMPLEXITY OF YOUTUBE & CTV.

All of Pixability’s brand suitability solutions are based on trusted industry standards, but cover far more than what you can get from the standards alone.

POWERED BY BRANDSHIELD, OUR PROPRIETARY BRAND SUITABILITY TECHNOLOGY

BrandShield is the technology that powers Pixability’s brand suitability solutions for YouTube and CTV.  Using machine learning, it analyzes the oceans of content on YouTube and Connected TV and delivers only the best of it back to advertisers.

illustrated diagram that shows how our BrandShield technology works with YouTube and CTV content

“Obviously, Brand Suitability is a key concern for any major brand. I’ve been impressed with Pixability’s commitment to helping brands not only drive great performance on YouTube, but also deliver those campaigns in brand suitable environments.”

Charisse Hughes SVP and Chief Growth Officer, Kellanova (formerly Kellogg Company)

Why Choose Pixability as your YouTube and CTV Brand Suitability Partner?

Deeper Protection For Brands Since 2012

Our brand suitability technology for YouTube was patented before anyone knew it was an issue (2012) and it has powered suitable campaigns for some of the biggest brands in the world for the past decade.

THE ONLY SUITABILITY SOLUTION LEVERAGING DEEP INSIGHTS FOR PRECISE TARGETING

Pixability is the only company certified by Google for both Brand Suitability/Contextual Targeting and Content Insights — we maximize the value of every impression by using the deepest data available.

Pie chart showing a breakdown of focus of big agencies when managing YouTube campaigns for clients

DON’T SACRIFICE PERFORMANCE FOR THE SAKE OF SUITABILITY

Pixability is unique in the industry in how we take into account performance, cost and other factors when delivering suitable inventory to advertisers. This balanced approach is just how most agencies want it.

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