Verified AI Launch Profile
Google Ads API v24.2 AI Transparency Features
Google announced Google Ads API v24.2 on June 24, 2026, including AI Transparency: Synthetic Content Labeling.
At a glance
Launch Snapshot
- Company
- Launch date
- June 24, 2026
- Launch type
- Unknown
- Category
- AI Developer Tools
- Audience
- Unknown
- Pricing
- Google Ads API itself does not list a separate public per-call price in the checked launch sources; advertisers still pay for Google Ads media spend and should confirm account/API terms through Google Ads documentation.
- Free plan
- Unknown
- API
- Yes
- Open weights/source
- Unknown
Launch Context
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Verification & Sources
- Status
- Verified
- Source links
- 5
- Freshness
- Verified June 25, 2026
- Last verified
- June 25, 2026
- Last updated
- June 25, 2026
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Kingy Scores
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- Launch Score
- 9.5 / 10
- Demo Quality
- 6.8 / 10
- YouTube Potential
- Medium
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Kingy AI Take
Synthetic-content labeling is becoming operationally important for advertisers preparing for AI transparency requirements, including the EU AI Act timeline referenced by Google.
Who it is for
AI Platform Teams, Developers, Enterprises, Marketers
What feels promising
Synthetic-content labeling is becoming operationally important for advertisers preparing for AI transparency requirements, including the EU AI Act timeline referenced by Google.
What feels unproven
['Some attestation fields are visible before becoming mutable', 'Advertisers need legal review for jurisdiction-specific disclosure obligations', 'API changes require client upgrades', 'Pricing is not described as a separate API fee in the checked sources']
Traction notes
Synthetic-content labeling is becoming operationally important for advertisers preparing for AI transparency requirements, including the EU AI Act timeline referenced by Google.
Source-backed record
