Attach more in one go on mobile
For Mobile operators managing check-ins and asset-heavy updates on the go
Users can now select multiple files from the mobile library, so attaching a batch of assets takes one action instead of many. The chat and check-in flow also got a cleaner layout, a live network indicator, a more obvious save path, and animation polish.
Why it matters: Before this, uploading assets and moving through the mobile check-in flow took more taps than it should have, and the UI felt static and harder to trust while working through a job on the go.
See more of your Performance Max creative at once
For Paid ads operators reviewing PMax creative across channels
Performance Max previews now include an All tab with one preview per channel, plus new YouTube, Discover, Display, and Gmail views. The preview also rotates through the ad’s images, so what you see is closer to the full creative set.
Why it matters: Before this, it was harder to review how a PMax ad would look across placements, and the preview could feel repetitive if it always surfaced the same image order.
Brand memory now carries into image generation
For Teams using image chat to create or refine on-brand visuals
Image generation and refinement now pull in brand visual context more deliberately, so the images created in chat stay closer to the brand’s style. That same context also helps fill image templates with more relevant visual cues.
Why it matters: Before this, image work could drift away from the brand look and feel, which meant extra nudging and more manual correction.
Ads Management can now be shown read-only
For Teams demoing Ads Management or rolling it out in phases
Ads Management now has a read-only demo mode for the first slice of the rollout, so the screen can be shown safely with controls disabled when needed.
Why it matters: Without a read-only mode, demo and rollout scenarios can be clumsy to stage and harder to present safely.
The chat experience got its first polish pass
For Operators using chat-heavy flows to review and continue work
The chat product picked up a first pass of improvements, including clearer bubble styling and a more consistent agent voice. Mobile check-in also now includes a review screen, so there is a clearer checkpoint before continuing.
Why it matters: Before this, chat and check-in could feel rough around the edges, with less visual clarity and fewer stopping points before moving ahead.