Use this form to request help with implementing a third-party measurement solution (for example, pixels or ad tags) for your Display, Performance Max, Video, and Demand Gen campaigns.
Note: As of March 11, 2024, account-level and campaign-level changes to third-party measurement settings can be done in your Google Ads Editor account. Learn more about editing third-party measurement settings on YouTube using Google Ads Editor .
Starting May 11, 2024 bulk campaign implementation services will be deprecated.
You can request implementation support in the following languages: Chinese, English, Japanese, Portuguese, and Spanish. Other languages aren't supported in the form.
Upgrade your tracking with Campaign Manager 360
You can implement both click and impression pixels instantly from Campaign Manager 360. Tracking is available for Video, Demand Gen, and Performance Max campaigns, and may help you to get faster results and direct control.
To get started, learn more about how to Link Google Ads to Campaign Manager 360 .
All assets and mapping instructions must be submitted using the following templates:
Display campaigns
Performance Max campaigns
Performance Max campaign pixels can only be implemented at the campaign level, and only one pixel per campaign is allowed.
Video campaigns
You can now implement video click and impression pixels instantly within Campaign Manager 360 to control and launch according to your own schedule. Get started by linking your Google Ads account to Campaign Manager 360 .
Starting June 2026, all requests for 20 pixels or fewer will be directed to this self-serve path.
Google Ads no longer accepts third-party tracking pixels for YouTube measurement or YouTube inventory of Demand Gen campaigns. Learn more about the changes to third-party measurement and follow the 2 steps in its entirety to successfully enable third-party measurement for YouTube.
We aren’t able to add third-party click tracking to your ads. You can add third-party click tracking by modifying the tracking template in Google Ads. Your ad tags and pixels need to comply with our requirements for third-party ad serving . You can also check your ad tag using the Ad Validator .

